• About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • List Your Equipment Today
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
MARKETPLACE
  • Latest News
    • Latest News
    • IQA News
    • Regulation News
    • People on the Move
  • Products
  • Operations
    • Attachments
    • Recycling
    • Maintenance
    • Conveying
    • Sand Processing
    • Drill & Blast
    • Mobile Plant
    • Load & Haul
    • Screens & Feeders
    • Crushing
  • In Depth
    • Safety
    • Training
    • Business Management
    • Case Studies
    • Opinion
    • Geology Talk
  • Directory
No Results
View All Results
  • Latest News
    • Latest News
    • IQA News
    • Regulation News
    • People on the Move
  • Products
  • Operations
    • Attachments
    • Recycling
    • Maintenance
    • Conveying
    • Sand Processing
    • Drill & Blast
    • Mobile Plant
    • Load & Haul
    • Screens & Feeders
    • Crushing
  • In Depth
    • Safety
    • Training
    • Business Management
    • Case Studies
    • Opinion
    • Geology Talk
  • Directory
No Results
View All Results
Home In Depth Opinion

Kleemann goes for gold

by William Arnott
February 5, 2026
in In Depth, Opinion
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Kleemann sales manager for crushers and screeners Kyle Fredericks told Quarry about the ripple effects of the upcoming Olympic Games.

Image: Kleemann

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kleemann sales manager for crushers and screeners Kyle Fredericks told Quarry about the ripple effects of the upcoming Olympic Games.

How has the industry changed over 2025?

The demand for aggregates and quarry materials has increased over the past 12 months. On the supply side, there’s more recognition of quarrying as critical to the national infrastructure capacity.

There has also some regulatory changes in Queensland which allows regional local governments to extract limited amounts of resources up to 10,000 tonnes without a full environmental authority, under certain conditions.

It gives local councils the ability to maintain their local roads. They don’t have to go to the state national level to get funding.

The industry is also starting to consolidate. Smaller quarries are being swallowed up by bigger players. Larger firms vertically integrate them and improve their own efficiencies.

How has the upcoming Olympic Games affected the industry?

Demand is increasing in Queensland with the upcoming Olympics. There’s a massive push for infrastructure building in the lead up to the games.

There’s a renewed emphasis on infrastructure-driven demand, especially in the public sector infrastructure projects, such as roads, transport, utilities, houses, and housing. 

This is helping boost the demand for quarry products.

I’ve also seen a call for streamlined approvals and strategic long-term planning. Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia has been advocating for a heavy construction materials plan to manage demand, safeguard resource reserves and speed up approvals for new quarries or expansions.

However, in other states, things are slower after excessive growth over the COVID-19 period.

What challenges are facing the industry?

Getting approval for new queries or new reserves remain slow. Often the process is fragmented across multiple level of governments. Queensland for example, has delays of no less than three years for simple changes and up to a decade for access to new rock reserves, creating potential supply bottlenecks.

Despite the infrastructure demand increasing, suitably located permitted quarries, especially near growth areas, may struggle to keep up. Long distances increase cost, increase emissions, and material supply risk.

Workforce pressures are also a massive challenge. Pretty much everyone is experiencing a skill shortage in adjacent sectors. The broader construction sectors are facing a looming shortfall of skilled workers, trades, labourers, and engineers.

I personally feel that there needs to be a massive push within the sector. I think we’re losing people to simple jobs because there’s more money in jobs where you don’t have to get dirty.

How is Kleemann helping address these challenges?

We’re trying to manufacture and produce more efficient crushing and screening equipment for the industry. We offer a full diesel electric option, where you can plug into grid power or solar power or even wind farms.

It’s a matter of reducing carbon emissions and providing solutions that can reduce the cost per tonne for quarries and operators out there.

Our main objective is to find the most environmentally friendly drive concept for every application in quarrying. It comes with its challenges especially in Australia – you’re dealing with vast areas with very minimal infrastructure.

What was the most important lesson from 2025?

Demand can change rapidly, so acquiring an aggregate supply must be managed strategically.

In general, the cost to actually produce rock is also a lot more expensive. There are lessons to be learnt of how to do things better and more efficiently.

What does the future have in store for the industry?

In the near term, there’s going to be a tightening of supply of quarry materials. Especially as major infrastructure projects ramp up.

This could lead to fast tracked approvals for new quarries, increased consolidation in the industry and expansion of existing quarries. Some jurisdictions may implement strategic quarry reserve planning.

In the next maybe 12 to 18 months there’s going to be massive infrastructure projects and spend nationally. It’s going to require more innovation in how materials are sourced, processed, and transported. There could even be an increase in demand for recycled materials or composites to mitigate environmental impacts in these large projects.

Explore mobile crushing solutions for enhanced quarry efficiency.
Premium Ad
1
Private Advertiser

$80,000

2013 KIRPY KIRPY ROCK CRUSHER

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Port Pirie South, SA

**** *** 071
MORE DETAILS
Premium Ad
8

POA

LIPPMANN 620R T TRACKED SCALPING SCREEN

  • » Listing Type: New
  • » Category: Screener
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS
Premium Ad
9

POA

LIPPMANN L516R MOBILE SCREENER

  • » Listing Type: New
  • » Category: Screener
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS
Premium Ad
3

POA

TRICON SR124 RECLAIMER SCREEN

  • » Listing Type: New
  • » Category: Screener
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS
3
Dealer Advertiser

$203,500

2008 EXTEC IC 13

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Brooklyn, VIC

03 8547 8524
MORE DETAILS
20

$389,000

2022 KLEEMANN MC110 EVO2 JAW CRUSHER

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Cranbourne North, VIC

0485 931 103
MORE DETAILS
8

$365,000

2023 LIPPMANN L516R MOBILE SCREENER

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Screener
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS
7

$535,000

LIPPMANN L620R SCALPING SCREEN

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Screener
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS
16

POA

BROONS BH1220

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Panton Hill, VIC

03 8373 7262
MORE DETAILS
11

POA

METSO LT1213S MOBILE IMPACT CRUSHER

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Mudgeeraba, QLD

07 3073 3761
MORE DETAILS
2

POA

MCCLOSKEY J50V2

  • » Listing Type: New
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
  • » Capacity - tonnes/h: up to 500tph
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wacol, QLD

07 3073 8201
MORE DETAILS
12

POA

2020 LIPPMANN LJ 2950 MOBILE JAW CRUSHER

  • » Listing Type: New
  • » Category: Crusher
  • » Class: Crushing Mobile
  • » Application: Mobile
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Wyong, NSW

02 8279 7105
MORE DETAILS

Related Posts

Caterpillar

Caterpillar showcases capabilities on a global stage

by Adam Daunt
March 11, 2026

Two Australian operators will be tasked with bringing a major honour down under as part of Caterpillar’s Global Operator Challenge...

Multotec Australia’s team has extensive industry and product knowledge. Image: Multotec Australia

Multotec Australia delivers frontline reliability

by Adam Daunt
March 10, 2026

Multotec Australia’s team of field service engineers provide quarry operators with the industry expertise they can rely on to support...

Metso

Metso is here for the long term

by Adam Daunt
January 22, 2026

Metso business development manager John O’Reilly shares insights into Metso’s plans for the Australian quarrying and aggregates sector. How was...

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.
Quarry is the official magazine of the Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA), the peak body for the sector, and informs decision makers about the latest industry news.

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About Quarry

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Latest Magazine
  • List Your Equipment Today
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
  • Products
  • Operations
  • In Depth
  • Opinion

Our TraderAds Network

  • Arbor Age
  • Australian Car Mechanic
  • Australian Mining
  • Australian Resources & Investment
  • Big Rigs
  • Bulk Handling Review
  • Bus News
  • Cranes & Lifting
  • Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
  • EcoGeneration
  • Energy Today
  • Food & Beverage
  • Fully Loaded
  • Global Trailer
  • Inside Construction
  • Inside Waste
  • Inside Water
  • Landscape Contractor Magazine
  • Manufacturers' Monthly
  • MHD Supply Chain
  • National Collision Repairer
  • OwnerDriver
  • Power Torque
  • Prime Mover Magazine
  • Quarry
  • Roads Online
  • Rail Express
  • Safe To Work
  • The Australian Pipeliner
  • Trade Earthmovers
  • Trade Farm Machinery
  • Trade Plant Equipment
  • Trade Trucks
  • Trade Unique Cars
  • Tradie Magazine
  • Trailer Magazine
  • Trenchless Australasia
  • Waste Management Review

© 2026 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE
MARKETPLACE
  • Latest News
    • Latest News
    • IQA News
    • Regulation News
    • People on the Move
  • Products
  • Operations
    • Attachments
    • Recycling
    • Maintenance
    • Conveying
    • Sand Processing
    • Drill & Blast
    • Mobile Plant
    • Load & Haul
    • Screens & Feeders
    • Crushing
  • In Depth
    • Safety
    • Training
    • Business Management
    • Case Studies
    • Opinion
    • Geology Talk
  • DIRECTORY
  • List Stock
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

© 2026 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited