Finning UK and Ireland has supported zero-landfill waste management company, Maia Waste, to acquire the UK's first Cat G308 demolition and sorting grapple.
Expert support from the Finning team enabled Maia Waste to get their hands on the brand-new machine and work tool immediately upon release, helping them dramatically cut their operating costs.
With guidance from Finning, Maia Waste bought the UK's first Cat G308 to meet their 8-ton sorting requirement, having taken delivery in March 2024.
Caterpillar® is the world's largest manufacturer of attachments for any OEM machine manufacturer and, as a result, all Cat work tools are designed and manufactured to work seamlessly with their machines. Due to this, a customer will experience efficiency through optimal fuel burn and maximum productivity when a Cat attachment is married to a Cat machine, resulting in reduced maintenance, shorter ROI and, ultimately, a high residual value of the assets.
Helen Day, Building Construction Products Product Manager at Finning, said: "We were in constant contact with both the team at Caterpillar and Maia Waste to ensure smooth progression of the order and timely receipt of the machine and work tool. The Cat G318, the big brother to the Cat G308, is an extremely popular tool across general construction industries, so the introduction of the smaller unit means a paralleled capability is now available for smaller machines and operations."
The G308 is ideally suited to tough applications and features a slim design with specially designed pins, vertically perforated side plates, and a robust bolt-on cutting edge. It has been designed for matched worktool and machine performance, and is also the widest demolition and sorting grab in the class. Maia Waste was also able to take advantage of a special financial plan through Cat Finance and with Finning support, spearheaded by Territory Account Manager Jack Brook, was able to secure the best lending terms that are specially tailored to them.
Paul Noble, Managing Director at Maia Waste, said: "Thanks to the finance deal we were able to get our hands on the machine and tool as soon as it was available in the UK. Plus, we've managed to save a couple of thousand pounds by hiring a machine and grapple in until the new one was available. We're so pleased, we're already in talks with Finning to buy a Cat 302.7CR following the success of this deal."
Helen Day said: "It's important that we offer the right aftercare and financial options to suit our customers, so that they feel supported in their purchases. Having been in contact with Maia Waste over the span of a few months about the acquisition, we were able to help them achieve their cost saving goals."
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