MANUFACTURER ARBMAX has entered into a new partnership with DJB Machinery. 

The collaboration will see the dealer distribute its range of woodchippers across England, Scotland, and Wales. 

DJB Machinery’s team will also provide comprehensive training, maintenance, and after-sales support to "ensure that customers can maximise the benefits of using ARBMAX equipment".

“We are thrilled to represent ARBMAX in the UK,” said Daniel Bryce, the managing director of DJB Machinery. “Its commitment to quality and innovation aligns perfectly with our values.  

"By distributing ARBMAX woodchippers, we can offer our customers cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity and efficiency in their operations.  

"We believe this partnership will greatly benefit our customers." 
Richard Lavery, director at Northern Ireland-based ARBMAX, said. “We are very excited to welcome DJB Machinery to the ARBMAX dealer network. 

"From our initial meetings with the DJB team, their passion for the sector was evident and our shared values of providing quality products that truly benefit our customers confirmed they were the right partners. 

"With DJB Machinery’s comprehensive offerings and the ARBMAX chipper line, we look forward to delivering exceptional solutions to the mainland UK market.”

Elsewhere, ARBMAX has bolstered its offering with the introduction of the F30 12-inch disc wood chipper, a "state-of-the-art wood chipper designed for performance, durability and reliability". 

A statement read: "The F30 is engineered to not just meet but exceed your expectations in terms of performance and reliability.

The F30 12-inch disc wood chipper The F30 12-inch disc wood chipper (Image: PR)

"We are confident this new addition to your toolkit will greatly enhance your productivity and optimise your operational efficiency.

"For a closer look at the F30’s advanced features and to discover how it can enhance your operations, contact our dedicated sales team or access detailed information through our website. Partner with ARBMAX and experience the future of wood chipping technology today."