Doyle Machinery has thanked Enva for the recent purchase of the Arjes TITAN 900 shredder. The machine was incorporated into Enva’s processing plant at Tilbury to shred waste wood down to 100ml biomass product for export.
Doyle Machinery said that its Area Sales Manager, Patrick King, was pleased to collaborate with Enva to understand the company’s objectives and help to fulfil their needs.
Steve Greenwood, remote sites manager for Enva, said: “Enva has worked with Doyle/Arjes for some years using two Arjes VZ850 shredders at Tilbury producing circa 100kt of quality biomass fed stock per year.
“It came time to upgrade the oldest machine at Tilbury, originally purchased in 2018 as new. It was fully supported by the aftersales and service departments at Doyle Machinery throughout its service.
“Following extensive trials, research, and development with the team at Tilbury headed by the Production Manager, Graham Littlewood, working closely with Doyle’s engineering team and Patrick King, Enva placed an order for a New Arjes 900 in February 2024. Two weeks ahead of the original arrival date, Enva took delivery of a new Arjes 900 shredder.
“In May 2024, following a short commissioning, the Arjes 900 was introduced to the production line, enhancing the throughput and quality of the finished product. Using the adjustable combes, flexible setting, quick-change breaker bars and shaft cassettes on the machine allows the production team to produce a variety of finished products to Enva customer-specific specifications with very little machine downtime.”
Doyle Machinery said that Enva had been one of its loyal customers for many years and said it hopes to continue this strong relationship for many years to come.