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June 2013

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You have to see this!! Moving the earth with DeRipper…the earth moving machine! Chews through rock like butter and at a speed nobody could believe before (2700 rpm). DeRipper is way more efficient compared to regular hydraulic breakers. This amazing machine has been proven for 6 years and comes with a 1-year warranty. Contact us or visit our website for further information at: www. 4Dexcavator.com. Call anders Kajander at (720) 202-2648 Sector Check ("Diversified Golf Course Contractors Wait for Greener Days" continued from page 21) Like many golf course contractors, Total Golf Construction of Vero Beach, Fla., sought work outside of U.S. boundaries over the last few years, such as the Elizade Golf Resort in Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Nigeria, which opened last year. option and, if they had sufficient workload, they would convert lease to purchase and move the equipment to another project." At Wadsworth there are no fleet management problems currently. "Since we work throughout the country, we use the main suppliers, like Cat, John Deere and Case," Slugocki said. "We have accounts with the main rental companies. Between that and personal relations, that is how (equipment selection) decisions are made." Supply chain issues for golf construction, Apel said, revolve around planning. "The ability to make timely orders and give advance notice on product orders is extremely important for the project's success," he said. "Since many manufacturers are not carrying as large of an inventory as in years past, and with a number of suppliers involved with other growing industries, it is important to give advance orders along with as accurate a delivery schedule as possible. "Probably more important is the window of guaranteed pricing given during the bidding process. With a number of products dependent on petroleum prices and with the current unstable market prices we are seeing in the cost of oil, many bids only guarantee pricing for a short period of time." Boylan commented, "I don't think supply chain is an issue so much as there are just fewer suppliers in the business. I do know that the cost of materials has risen dramatically during these economic times. The cost of oil and fuel is perhaps the biggest driver of this. "In the last five years we have seen such a steady increase (in the price) 22 | www.cedmag.com | Construction Equipment Distribution | June 2013 20_Golf_Sector_Feature_KP.indd 22 5/31/13 2:35 PM

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