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Rolf Helland, president of Illinois Truck & Equipment.
By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Illinois Truck & Equipment isn’t a one-man show now, but it was 25 years ago.
Construction, Morooka, Skytrak, JLG, and Allied. U.S.
customers range from northern Illinois utility compa-
Carolina general contractors. The company’s internet
sales have hopscotched internationally from Russia
to the Philippines, touching the continents of South
America, Africa, and Australia along the way.
No longer is this a rural Illinois operation. In fact, says
Jay Reardon, inside sales manager, 30 percent of
used equipment sales are transacted on the worldwide
portion. Reardon, along with assistant David Welter
account for a large share of the company’s annual
revenue.
A Kobelco SK850 working on the 31st Street Harbor project on the Chicago lakefront.
A state-of-the-art facility located in Morris Illinois on Interstate 80.
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The Rental GambleWhen the recession began to hollow out the construc-tion industry in 2008-09, Helland steered his company against the tide. “We were aggressive. When they were selling, we were purchasing. We were very aggressive in ramping up our inventory. So when things turned around and there was sort of a shortage of equipment, we were in a fortunate position,” he says of his risk-tak-ing, adding softly, “It could have swung the other way.”
The gamble paid off because, in the face of economic uncertainty, contractors opted for short-term invest-ments in equipment. When they chose to rent equip-ment on a project-by-project basis, there sat Illinois Truck & Equipment with that entire rental inventory. It is not entirely surprising that the last several years have been among the best in company history.
“Very few people in the equipment industry can say that,” Helland says, “and a lot of it was due to rental. We had the equipment to rent.” The numbers tell the story: Over 40 percent of the company’s annual revenue is
The Rental Department: (L-R) Dan Long and Mike Riotte, both rental coordinators; Adam Salinas, rental manager; and Michele Mackiewicz, rental administrator.
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Illinois Truck and Equipment has over 100 JLG lifts on site and growing.
Over 1000 units for rent or sale.
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from equipment rental, with more than a thousand piec-
Adam Salinas, Illinois Truck’s rental manager for nine years says it has been “impressive to see the shift from sales to rental. When I started, we might have had 40 to 50 pieces of equipment that we actively rented. Today, we have over 400-500 units on active rental contracts.” Pipeline contractors are some of the biggest customers, including fracking operators and contrac-tors working on such cross-country projects as a pipe-line running 600 miles from Illinois to Oklahoma. The company’s rented units are scattered from Wyoming to North Carolina.
A leased 20-ton excavator can’t be driven home, of course, so 90 percent of rented equipment exits the Morris yard on company-owned lowboys or smaller trucks. Kenworth tractors—including a pair of WL900L units—can haul equipment weighing up to 55 tons,
Salinas says. “There are very few pieces we can’t move. We feel that having the trucks gives us the ability to provide a higher level of service.”
It also lets the company answer emergency calls. An atypical one occurred in late April when a freight train buffeted by stormy winds derailed near Galesburg. Illinois Truck & Equipment was contacted by railroad
Field Sales Representatives: (L-R) Denny Bennett, Kurt Kaeppel, Nick Stipanovich, and Steve Bernhard.
A 4,000 gallon on-highway water truck used for mat clean-up.
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of winch dozers in the midwest.
Denny Bennett visiting a pipeline location.
Excavators, forwarders, dozers and more. All that is needed to assist in the
advancing pipeline industry.
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Excavators, forwarders, dozers and more. All that is needed to assist in the
advancing pipeline industry.
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Service, Then and Now
Inside Sales Representatives: (L-R) David Welter and Jay Reardon.
Ready to roll, a line of Terex TA400 articulated dump trucks.
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An Illinois Truck pipelayer at work in central Illinois.
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Rows of over 150 Kobelco excavators dominate this photo of the ever growing inventory lot.
An impressive display, partnering with Toyota, at the Chicago Auto Show.
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ALWAYS UP TO THE CHALLENGE
inside on virtually any machine. What’s more, he says, in the winter months, the building’s insulation and heat-
He believes the investment in upgrading the shop ac-
conditions, Mackiewicz says the quality of the work is subtly enhanced because technicians doing the work feel more valued. Pride, in a word, can be productive.
with off-site calls answered in company service trucks. Mackiewicz says quick responses are a hallmark of the company. “If a customer breaks down, we can be out there in rapid time to repair the machine. If downtime is an issue, our rental department can get a replace-
ment unit out there quickly on one of our own delivery
The Service Department: (L-R) Jeff Mackiewicz, service manager and Brian Anderson, service writer.
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Professionally trained service techs at work.
Service techs installing an attachment on a Kobelco SK140SR.
No job to big, equipment supplied to Enbridge Energy Partners. The construction of a 575,000 barrel tank to store crude oil.
Quality craftsmanship and an eye to detail is seen in all of the service departments, from mechanics to paint and everything in between.
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Trucking: (L-R) Dave Marcotte, transportation manager.
Pete Baker.
Six rigs with up to 110,000 lb. payload capacity. Supported by professionally trained local 150 union drivers.
trucks. It’s all integrated into our systems.” Service is
sometimes farther.
Parts are either on the shelves—untold thousands of
them, though parts manager Jeff Goebel has never
actually counted them—or are delivered as soon as the
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ous company brands as well as the various generations
of equipment in the rental yard. Consequently, keeping
parts in stock is a challenge, even for a veteran like
Goebel, who came to Illinois Truck after 17 years of
extensive prior parts experience.
They just wear out and go bad mechanically,” he says.
“But with all the electronics in the new machines, it is
really a guessing game to know what to have in stock
to meet a customer’s needs. Once a month, we look at
our sales history and try to keep our parts inventory as
relevant as possible.”
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Just some of the over 100 Magnum light plants available for sale or rent.
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Safe and dependable trucks and drivers are the key in the transportation of these machines, and all for your projects to be completed on time.
Specialized in heavy construction equipment transportation, licensed and insured coast to coast.
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Adds Goebel: “In the grand scheme of things, the part most commonly needed always comes back to being a
Still GrowingHelland, now 54, looks back at the past quarter century
past my wildest expectations or dreams. We have come a long way, starting with very few resources, and have reached a point where we are constantly improving our facility, adding inventory and personnel, expanding our business.”
Reardon says the company’s sales growth can be attributed to several factors, including keeping the
The Parts Department: (L-R) Brandon Myre, parts representa-tive and parts manager, Jeff Goebel.
company’s equipment in “very good working order.” He believes building up the rental business to complement sales was key, because when one division seasonally slackens, the other generally picks up steam and the company remains busy year round.
The latest facility improvement is the expansion of new
for the GPS units on the company’s rented and sold equipment. One person will be almost solely delegated to tracking service schedules on the machines, some-thing the company does now but will be able to do more
accountant Stephanie Robinson, whose task it is to track all the paper trails generated by rental, sales, and
Job security is not a problem,” she says with a laugh.
Illinois Truck offers a fast and secure delivery, making ordering parts and
servicing your equipment easy.
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Illinois Truck and Equipment is your authorized JLG and Skytrak dealer.
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Her workload grew heavier largely because of the growth of the rental portion of the business. “When you have a purchase or a sale, there is just the one transac-tion. But with rental, there is constant invoicing—and we have a high utilization of our rental equipment.”
So Illlinois Truck & Equipment is a busy place, and apparently a congenial place, according to Reardon. “There is a very good group of people here, from front to back, from those cleaning the equipment and in the
They all are working hard and diligently,” he says. “We
proud to be here. It has been one heck of a ride. A fun ride.”
That people do hang around for the ride at Illinois Truck
on 25 years and there is a reason people stay with a company. There is a lot of heart and soul that goes into running this company, and that’s one of Illinois Truck & Equipment’s many strengths.”
: (L-R) Stephanie Robinson, accountant; Rebecca Kovach, secretary; Whitney Valdivia, accounts receiv-able; Jessica Hansen, receptionist; Scott Tully, advertising.
(L) Jeff Mackiewicz, service manager and Rolf Helland, president.
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Use of a CWS hydraulic rotating grapple to move heavy wooden crane mats.
An Allied hydraulic hammer pulverizing concrete in Chicago.
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A Kobelco SK500LC excavator working on the I-90 Illinois Tollway project.
JLG 1350 SJP telescopic boom lift shows it’s “Skypower” at a grain elevator.
Mantis cranes ranging from 30-100 ton capacity available for rent.
A Kawasaki wheel loader at work.
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years of customersatisfaction
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