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Joshua Johnson, General Manager of RDH, leaves his competitors in the dust by staying on top of the latest in Caterpillar innovations and keeping his fleet "up-to-date".
18 May 2020
WesTrac
Simple & reliable machines to get the job done
The Cat® GC range refers to a selection of economical machines designed to handle any worksite demand at the lowest cost per hour. Joshua Johnson, General Manager of Red Dust Holdings, invested in a Cat® 950 GC Wheel Loader. What attracted him to the machine? It's simplicity and reliability.
WesTrac supports Red Dust Holdings over 14-year journey
When WesTrac first engaged with Red Dust Holdings in 2012, their fleet comprised of a second-hand truck, low-loader float and two yellow machines, all squeezed into a rented shed on a tiny block in Geraldton.
Red Dust Holdings exemplifies approach to community
While Geraldton-based civil construction and contractor Red Dust Holdings (RDH) has an incredible business growth story, it is also a shining example of how embedding an ESG strategy and sense of community into its team has strengthened outcomes delivered both on and off the tools.
Western Australian iron ore mining company Fenix Resources settled on the Cat 982 Next Gen Wheel Loader as their model of choice and placed an order for three machines. Here's what they had to say about the purchase.
WesTrac supports the growth of Red Dust Holdings over 14-year journey
When WesTrac first engaged with Red Dust Holdings in 2012, the company’s fleet comprised of a second-hand truck, low-loader float and two yellow machines, all squeezed into a rented shed on a tiny block in Geraldton, Western Australia. Fast forward a dozen years...
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