At the forthcoming Irish Construction Exhibition taking place in Punchestown on Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24, McHale Plant Sales will open a window on the world of Komatsu and Metso in what their marketing manager, Sean Ryan says: “will be one of the most exciting lineups of construction equipment we have ever put on exhibition”.
The expansion that has been taking place at McHale Plant Sales in recent years – not just in Ireland but across the Irish Sea in England, Scotland and Wales resulting from their appointment in 2023 as UK distributor of Metso crushers – will be reflected in large measure in their exhibit.
As distributors of Komatsu construction plant and equipment and Komatsu forest harvesting equipment, the Birdhill, Co. Tipperary and Rathcoole-based company enjoys a close relationship with most of Ireland’s leading contractors – in civil works, construction, and infrastructure development – and in the forests of Ireland, north and south, which are now making such an important contribution in capturing CO2 emissions whilst helping to achieve our net-zero targets.
Flag bearers in Ireland, Northern Ireland and across the UK for Finland’s acclaimed Metso stone crushers favoured by quarry owners and aggregates producers across the globe – McHale Plant Sales has the favoured position of having been the first European distributors chosen by Metso to receive their gold standard award and a recipient also for an award for marketing.
Depending on ground surface conditions at Punchestown, the McHale Plant Sales team hopes to exhibit some of the heaviest and most impressive units from their Komatsu and Metso portfolios, including also units from the Irish-made, MDS trommel range – bespoke units that are building an enviable reputation both in home and export markets.
On Komatsu front, it is likely that their latest PC228 and a PC138 excavators will have pride of place. With them will be units from their micro-mini-midi diggers range favoured by utilities contractors and leading equipment rental outlets across the country.
There too on the McHale Plant Sales stand also will be units from Komatsu’s latest skid-steer range machines, equipment that their marketing manager, Sean Ryan says: “embody all of the knowledge, technology, and operational effectiveness that Komatsu could introduce in machines of this design and calibre”.