Employee Profile: KEE’s longest serving warrior

Rod Macgregor, Lead Truck Driver

After 32 years in the industry, Rod Macgregor is one of the most respected truck drivers in WA. He is known as the ‘Asphalt Transport King’ and highly regarded in the industry for helping out his colleagues at the drop of a hat.

“As a low-loader driver I’m carting around millions of dollars worth of machinery every single day, so I have to be on the ball from the get-go. I tell the men and women I train that it’s all about pre-planning. Knowing about your equipment and machinery and every possible obstacle along the way is crucial to a smooth delivery”.

Born in Parramatta, Sydney, Rod was brought up alongside two sisters. “I was really into my sports back then, I played Rugby League and Club Footie and represented my school- I even made Champion Boy three times, for field and track”. And the sporting gene has definitely rubbed off on his two youngest, with his daughter equalling Rod by winning School Champion three times and his son has been accepted at the Darling Range Sports Academy for next year. Of his childhood he said; “As a kid I can remember cutting out pictures and posters of trucks from magazines and putting them up on my bedroom walls, so there must have been something that was drawing me to driving from an early age”.

In 1992 Rod started working for Boral Asphalt as a loader operator in Townsville and after three months he joined their asphalt crew. “It was a real eyeopener” he said, “I started with another bloke who had been training in the army, but these conditions were even too much for a soldier. It was in the middle of summer in the middle of Cairns and the humidity just killed us- it was unbearable”.

Two years later he was transferred to Perth to work on a re-opened gold mine. “The drive over to the West was like arriving in Armageddon”, he joked, “we started in Cairns, down to the Gold Coast and across to Perth, with our three small kids and all of our worldly belongings crammed in the back of a Toyota Hi- Ace van and trailer. Unfortunately for us, it was the night of The Super Storm. There were huge trees strewn all over the roads and the 120kmph wind was so strong it kept knocking my van out of gear! When we arrived the whole of Perth was in complete darkness due to the power outage and nothing was open, so we had to spend an extra night in the van. Not the best of welcomes but the kids thought it was a great adventure”.

Roll on to 2004 and Rod started driving low loaders with Clayton and Damon. “We’d known Rod for a while and kept asking him to join us and eventually he cracked”, said Damon, “he was one of the original crew along with our dad”. Rod now drives a 600HP, FH16 Volvo with quad set up and we’ve estimated this highly experienced trucky has clocked up at least 1,600,000 kms during his lifetime. Clayton acknowledges that Rod is a truly dedicated KEE man, “If I ring Rod up at 2am and ask him to do a job, he’ll just get on with it, no questions asked”, he said, “whilst his depth of transport knowledge is vast, he doesn’t put himself above others, he is a true team player”.

Rod lives with his wife Ruth and their two children Larissa 10 and Jackson 11. He has three older children Bill, Rikki and Jamie and eight grand children. “My favourite place to be is with my mum on the Gold Coast, we’re off to see her for my birthday and I cannot wait”.

Renewed confidence in WA as billions poised to transfer our economy

Renewed confidence in WA as billions poised to transfer our economy

WA RESOURCES PIPELINE

IRON ORE
South Flank, BHP – $4.7 billion
Koodaideri, Rio Tinto – $3.5 billion
Balla Balla, Todd Corporation – $3 billion

LNG
Browse, Woodside/Shell/BP/Japan Aus LNG/Petro China – $28 billion
Scarborough, Woodside Petroleum/BHP – $15 billion
Gorgon Subsea Expansion/Co2 Project, Chevron – $7.6 billion

LITHIUM
Kemerton Lithium Hydroxide Plant, Albemarle – $1 billion
Mt Holland Lithium Mine and Refinery, Kidman/SQM – $800 million
Kwinana Lithium Hydroxide Plant, Tianqi – $700 million

MINERAL SANDS
Thunderbird Project, Sheffield Resources – $700 million
Cataby Synthetic Rutile, Zircon and Rutile Project, Iluka – $275 million

Source: The Weekend West

Rhino let loose in Perth City

Last month, our first Rhino was let loose in Perth City.

This Rhino symbolises KEE’s unrelenting passion to deliver a value proposition that has no equal. The Rhino is an unmovable force that will never back down. Nor ever turn its back on its destiny to create a World Class business! The brand new 766HP Wirtgen Profiler was put to task on Victoria Park Drive and can be hired (along with our diligent profiling team) by calling Bumpy on 0487 178352.

Alongside our profiling team, our surfacing crews have been busy working on NorthLink Two, and (between rain and showers) achieving targets of around the 50,000 tonne mark, which is no mean feat for a year’s production, let alone reaching these enormous targets in one month!

Well done men!

KEE Fuel news

If you own a car, truck, bus, boat or any piece of earthmoving equipment we can all agree and align on one issue; these fuel prices are really beginning to hurt.

We are seeing unprecedented pump prices for fuel, driven by a falling Australian dollar vs the Greenback and the highest prices we have seen for the sale of crude oil in almost half a decade as the price passes $80 USD for a barrel of crude oil and international politics drive the supply price ever further upwards.

As we are all on this fuel pricing course together and we are all paying for the escalated prices, here at KEE Fuel we will work with you to try and come up with a solution to ease the increasing pain. We don’t have a magic wand to cure the symptoms of the problem but we may be able to help mitigate  some of the associated pain!

As the old saying goes “a dollar saved is a dollar earned”. If the trend keeps heading in the same direction these dollars become more important than ever.

Daily reporting essential for all machinery

To ensure machine reliability, daily reporting of equipment defects is vital. No matter how large or small the fault make sure it is recorded every day on the operator’s pre-start form until repaired. Minor defects will be recorded and scheduled alongside the next service. Major faults and any safety issues must be reported immediately to your supervisor or to KEE directly, and also be recorded.

Once notified, the KEE Field Service team will attend and repair ASAP. It’s always a good idea to take a few photos as well, to further assist with and expedite repairs.

KEE Transport news

This quarter has proven to show another remarkable result for KEE Transport. We have added a further two 130 tonne rated prime movers and another two 100 tonne low loader and dolly combinations to our already growing fleet. This expansion in transport is due to the ever increasing demand for our services.

We have completed some major mobilisations to some of Western Australia’s primary civil and mining projects for a few of our strategic partners and have once again proven we are to deliver on our promise.

Our people are our greatest asset

KEE Group are growing fast and we are often looking for the right people to help us make it happen. If you would like to join our team and share in the excitement, get in touch today!

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