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Industry Insight from Martin Engineering’s New Australian Managing Director

Martin Engineering, the global leader in belt conveyor and bulk material flow technology, announced the hiring of Darren Gilbert as Managing Director of the Australian Business unit.

This key appointment follows a major expansion of Martin Engineering’s operations in Australia, which includes establishing two manufacturing facilities. Gilbert will help ensure that Martin’s best-in-class standards for products and services are delivered to customers consistently.

Martin Engineering asked him to offer some insights into the Australian market, the future of bulk handling on the continent, and the obstacles bulk handlers face across mining, quarries, cement, ports, agriculture, and sugar.

Insights into the Australian Bulk Handling Market

Q – What is are some things about the Australian bulk handling market that stands out from others you’ve worked in?

Gilbert – The main standout is the ongoing need for production efficiency, driving significant advancements in automation and AI technology. Martin is committed to innovation and ensuring all our sites implement efficient and safe systems of work by fostering a genuine culture of care.

Q – What was one thing you learned working outside of Australia that will benefit Martin’s operations and customers in the Australian market?

Gilbert – I’ve learned the importance of providing a complete solution to improve operational performance instead of just quick fixes or band-aids without follow-up. Our value proposition focuses on efficiency, safety, superior engineering, and understanding how each component interacts within the entire system. I’m excited to bring this detail-oriented approach to customers across Australia.

Q – You have deep insight into several facets of industrial equipment manufacturing. What are your overall goals for Martin’s future in Australia?

Gilbert – The goal is to introduce and educate both current and prospective customers about the benefits our professional service teams provide in each location. We intend to emphasize how we can enhance the product and service touchpoints throughout the life cycle of each system.

Thoughts on the Future and Workplace Safety

Q – What have you seen as a growing trend/issue in belt conveyor bulk handling?

Gilbert – The shortage of skilled labor to install and service components properly is a significant problem. Martin has a global team of experts and comprehensive training programs through the Foundations™ books, courses, and online Learning Center, which we use for internal staff and offer to customers around the world. These ensure our teams deliver the outcomes customers expect in a proficient and safe manner, as well as enhancing the knowledge and training of customers’ staff.

Q – One of the core principles on which Martin was founded is safety. How has workplace and equipment safety influenced your career?

Gilbert – Walking onto a jobsite, the correct safe work attitude is revealed to me by how the work area and environment are maintained.  When I discuss tasks and the employees’ understanding of the procedures, risks, and control measures, I discover their competency. Martin Foundations™ training helps drive change, ensuring proper installation and maintenance, and ultimately celebrating the success of safe outcomes as a team.

Q – You’ll be visiting numerous sites and meeting a lot of new customers. Please offer any personal thoughts or insights about yourself that you feel might help introduce you to them before you meet them in person.

Gilbert – Being approachable and solution-oriented has helped me build long-lasting relationships worldwide. My approach is holistic, providing customers with results that ensure their operations are cleaner, safer, and more productive. Building enduring relationships with customers and anticipating their needs are strengths I highly value.

For more information, visit https://www.martin-eng.com

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