Mccloskey brings a consultative approach to crushing and screening equipment decisions for operators who need practical guidance, not vague catalog language. Our roots trace back to Tyrone Ireland and our current home base in Peterborough Ontario, Canada, where our advisory team has spent more than three decades walking quarry benches, recycling yards, and remote mine pads before writing a recommendation. Let's be honest: spec sheets only take you so far. The teams we partner with want a human on the other end of the phone who can talk through feed size, tonnage swings, and shift patterns without pushing a pre-packaged answer, and that is exactly how we work every day.
Clear intake forms and advisor-led equipment comparisons across jaw, cone, impact, and screener lines so procurement teams can hold a short call instead of filling in a dozen fields blind.
Expanded parts planning worksheets, screen media selection notes, and startup checklists built around the shifts, moisture bands, and transport constraints you actually face on site.
More digital decision tools that help sites evaluate total cost of ownership across a five-year horizon, so the question stops being "which unit is cheapest" and starts being "which circuit earns you the most uptime per litre of diesel."