JB Trenchless showcased the brand’s longstanding presence as a reputable supplier of HDD tooling and equipment at No-Dig Down Under 2023.
No-Dig Down Under 2023 added to the list of invaluable companies in attendance a name heard by every trenchless professional: JB Trenchless.
Presently headquartered in Melbourne Victoria, JB Trenchless specialises in supplying all things horizontal directional drilling (HDD).
JB offers an extensive product range, giving valuable customers the confidence to finish their bores on time.
From drill rods, reamers, to rock drilling tools like PDC bits, tricone bits, and hole openers, JB has it all. But its commitment doesn’t end there. The company also provides dirt tooling such as housings, adapters, and blades, plus consumables like grease, batteries and more.
JB represents Digital Control Incorporated (DCI) Digitrak, AMC Mud Company, Perforator GmBH, and Rapspan breakout gear in Australia. This compliments its USA manufactured tooling from Radius seamlessly. Moreover, JB’s expertise in used machinery sales division sets it apart.
“We are more than a supplier; we are your partner in drilling,” said JB Trenchless Managing Director Simon Balemi.
“By attending No-Dig Down Under, JB informed the public about the value we offer, exhibited our extensive knowledge and expertise, and showcased leading product innovations.”
JB Trenchless’ involvement in the trenchless industry dates back to the 1980s.
Over the years, JB has operated under various names, initially known as JB Sales International, JB Attachments, and HDD Trenchless, before its current name, JB Trenchless.
“The acronym JB is derived from Jack Balemi, one of the founding members of the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT),” said Balemi.
JB has played a significant role in introducing renowned brands, such as Bor-more, Case, Grundomat, Grundodrill, Astec, American Augers, and RadiusHDD, to the Australian market.
“We are your one stop drilling shop, suppling all your HDD tooling and equipment needs,” said Balemi.
“With over 30 years of experience, our team has the knowledge to meet all our customer’s unique needs. We leverage our expertise to solve any HDD problem.
“Our commitment to customer satisfaction has earned us a loyal following. We help you get the job done.”
The company has established itself as one of the foremost providers of used drilling equipment in Australia, having successfully sold more than 50 HDD rigs, vacs, tanks, and trailer units over the past few years.
JB Trenchless is an institution among the trenchless industry, as proven by TJR Asphalting Owner and Founder Tom Rovatsos’ testimony.
“I inquired with Elliot from JB Trenchless to source a directional drill turn-key package. Elliot and Cam were very helpful in sourcing me the right equipment and even getting it shipped down to their yard from Sydney, making the transaction effortless,” he said.
“They even offered me onsite training with Daniel, who has made the experience so much easier to learn as we have no knowledge on the industry.”
Rovatsos said he couldn’t have found a better match than JB Trenchless for the purchase of the new directional drill turn-key package.
“The whole team at JB have been very professional and patient with dealing with myself as a new customer and providing all the gear and training needed to hit the ground running,” he said.
“Highly recommended and always willing to help you with whatever is needed.”
Rovatsos was set up with a used Vermeer machine, tank, pump, truck, new DCI system, and new tooling setup along with full-day training sessions to ensure he was prepared.
“Being one of the largest sellers of used machinery in the country, the company has played a pivotal role in assisting numerous newcomers to the industry by facilitating their acquisition of their initial drilling equipment,” said Balemi.
“Recognising that the realm of HDD can be challenging at times, we have actively supported these new entrants by offering comprehensive education and training across all aspects of HDD enabling them to embark on a path towards early achievements.”
This article featured in the August edition of Trenchless Australasia.
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