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MechLog

Locality: South Launceston, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6333 8809



Address: 8 Hobart Rd 7249 South Launceston, TAS, Australia

Website: https://mechlog.com.au

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25.01.2022 MechLog's extensive fleet allows us to provide cost effective and professional solutions for most forestry operation needs. Our core services include: - Plantation softwood harvesting and forwarding. - Plantation hardwood harvesting and forwarding.... - Log haulage services. - Forestry equipment mechanical services. See more



25.01.2022 MechLog views its commitment to ‘Forestry with Care’ and environmental management as a priority. Our technologically advanced equipment manifest and highly skilled personnel allow us to minimise our impact on the surrounding environment while efficiently harvesting plantation timber.

25.01.2022 MechLog's John Deere harvesters at work in the plantation ETF in Northern Tasmania

24.01.2022 Welcome to 3 new members of the Mt Gambier team - 2 x Komatsu 931 /C144 wheeled harvesters and 1 x Komatsu 895 Log Forwarder.



24.01.2022 MechLog is seeking Log Forwarder or Harvester Operators to start in the Green Triangle in South Australia. Are you an experienced log forwarder or wheeled harvester operator? Are you looking for a full-time position at Mt Gambier, SA? Does safety come first in all that you do? Is a supportive and positive work environment important to you?... Are you a team player who really enjoys harvesting? Do you enjoy working with modern well-maintained equipment? Is taking pride in your job performance important to you? If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions please apply by phoning Managing Director, Anthony Brown on 0417 504 566. We look forward to welcoming you to the MechLog team.

24.01.2022 A day at the office for ML4

23.01.2022 So much of Tasmania has seen heavy snow this week a winter wonderland - and a great view over the ML7 forwarding operation taken by MechLogs Brayden Graue. [ Eucalyptus tree farm - NW Tas ]



23.01.2022 One of MechLog's John Deere harvesters in action, hard at work in the plantation ETF in Northern Tasmania

23.01.2022 MechLog CEO, Jillian Aylett Brown, said she is immensely proud and sent out a huge Congratulations to the companys Green Triangle Manager, Ben Rosenthal, on his award at the Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards Gala evening. "Ben is an outstanding member of the MechLog Team and deserves his award for Most Outstanding Contribution to the Timber Industry (Male), sponsored by QUBE Ports. The award is fitting recognition of Bens contribution to the industry and commitment t...o his career. The whole MechLog team is proud of Bens achievement," Mrs Aylett Brown said. MechLog also received the prestigious 2019 Safety Excellence Award, sponsored by OneFortyOne, at the Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards. Mrs Aylett Brown thanked the GTTIA and sponsors for hosting an exceptional night of celebration; and added that "MechLog is proud to be part of such a vibrant industry, which is the ultimate renewable Photo Credit: Kinship Productions Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards One Forty One

22.01.2022 Tree Alliance is a recent endeavor launched by Private Forest Tasmania, raising awareness of farm forestry and the benefits of trees on farms - and encouraging farmers to plant commercially viable trees on existing farmland. Small-scale farm forestry, planting trees with the intention to harvest and replant, is an important part of maintaining the sustainability of Tasmania's vibrant plantation forestry industry. It also has many flow-on benefits to the farm itself and provides increased primary production value on farmland.

22.01.2022 Tasmania enjoying more snow ! A couple of pics from MechLog’s Chris Harback and Kim Salter ( NW Tasmania - ETF harvest ) - heavy snow today !

22.01.2022 Frosty start today at ML5 - followed by a beautiful sunrise - photo by Chris Harback [Plantation ETF harvest, Lilydale, NE Tasmania]



21.01.2022 MechLog has always been proactive in introducing the latest technologies to the Australian timber industry and using it to maximise the yields from our valuable forestry resources. Find out more about MechLog on our website: https://www.mechlog.com.au/about/company/

21.01.2022 Congratulations to our latest two Certificate III graduates, Ben Viney in Tasmania, and Bailey Kember in South Australia. The young duos new qualification in Harvesting and Haulage will assist them to further their careers in the forestry industry and to ensure the success of MechLogs environmentally responsible forestry practices.

20.01.2022 MechLog runs and maintains one of the most modern harvesting and forwarding fleets in Australia. This gives us greater efficiency when selecting and felling trees, which also reduces damage to surrounding immature trees, retaining them as a future resource.

18.01.2022 So cold in Tasmania this week! especially for ML7 crew in the North West - photos courtesy Kim Salter [plantation ETF harvest]

18.01.2022 Nothing like a spring sunrise ~ captured today under the boom of the Tigercat ~ the days are starting to draw out! both these amazing pics taken by James Baker [ML3 - plantation softwood harvest, NW Tas]

18.01.2022 MechLog considers our employees to be our greatest asset. We have just started five (5) new employees who are undertaking training alongside a Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage. We are committed to providing training to create a rewarding and efficient work environment, where our employees are adequately trained to use some of the most advanced equipment available in the forestry industry.

18.01.2022 The (Finnish) PONSSE Elephant King Forwarder looking quite at home in our Tasmanian snow Eucalyptus plantation harvest at Waratah, NW Tasmania) [photos by Adrian Brown & Chris Harback]

17.01.2022 Doing what it does best - the Scorpion King crawling over difficult terrain - with ease [NW Tasmania]

17.01.2022 MechLog is proud to work with some of Australia's and the world's most respected forestry companies, including FORICO and Timberlands Pacific, and equipment suppliers including RDO Equipment, Randalls Equipment, Komatsu Forest, Onetrak, and Waratah.

17.01.2022 The Elephant King in the morning light - plantation ETF NW Tasmania [ photo credit Jacob Skvaril ]

16.01.2022 MechLogs harvesting fleet is one of the most modern and advanced in Australia. We actively embrace new technology to maximise the recovery rate from each tree, improving our own efficiency and helping to ensure the long-term sustainability of the Australian plantation timber industry

16.01.2022 Sunrise over the harvest of a eucalyptus tree farm; with low fog looking rather mystical! Parkham is a small scenic rural community in the Meander Valley. [ photo credit - Ben Jones ]

16.01.2022 A great view from the office today for our NW Tas ETF crew ! Thanks for the pic! [ photo credit Kim Salter ]

15.01.2022 MechLogs new Komatsu 931/C144 Wheeled Harvester on the ground in the Green Triangle this week~!

14.01.2022 The Ponsse Elephant King has arrived - Ashleys new forwarder at work in a plantation softwood clear fall harvest in NW Tasmania

13.01.2022 MechLog is proud of its commitments to provide high-quality harvesting services to the plantation forestry industry, made possible by using some of the most advanced technology available. We regularly invest in new technology to continually improve: decreasing our impact on the environment, offering greater levels of safety to our staff, and offering greater efficiency and financial returns to our clients.

13.01.2022 Cool winter morning with great views over the valley - captured here by MechLogs James Baker on a plantation pine clearfall harvest - Northern Tas. Radiata pine makes up 28% of Tasmanias timber plantations and is popular in all types of building construction.

13.01.2022 We have just launched our new, contemporary website, which we hope serves as a platform where people can keep up with MechLog, and learn more about what happens behind-the-scenes. Read more by visiting our new website: bit.ly/MechLogNewWebsite

13.01.2022 The success of the team is each individual member. The success of the member is the team { Phil Jackson } This quote sums up our success at the inaugural Tasmanian Timber Awards in Launceston on Friday evening - our committed team received the following awards:- Harvesting Excellence... Workplace Health and Safety Excellence Trainee Award - Adam Faulkner Skill Development and Training Excellence What a team !!! Thankyou to everyone for attending and celebrating with the TFFPN. https://www.examiner.com.au//timber-industry-acknowledge/

12.01.2022 Cool snap for Tasmania today! Forwarding timber through the snow - Eucalyptus Tree Farm, NW Tas - photos by Kim Salter.

11.01.2022 Pics from pine thinning operations in Northern Tas [ photo credit- Will I am Photography ]

11.01.2022 MechLog has embarked on an ambitious training programme focussed on creating career pathways for MechLog employees, supported by extensive individual training and personal development. This training programme has been developed with assistance from the Tasmanian Government, Rural Business Tasmania, and Good to Great Tasmania. Read the full story on our website: https://www.mechlog.com.au//training-is-the-key-to-recove/

10.01.2022 Cool winter morning with great views over the valley - captured here by MechLog’s James Baker on a plantation pine clearfall harvest - Northern Tas. Radiata pine makes up 28% of Tasmania’s timber plantations and is popular in all types of building construction.

09.01.2022 MechLogs John Deere harvesters at work in the plantation ETF in Northern Tasmania

09.01.2022 MechLogs James Baker and his Tigercat featured in Junes Australian Forests & Timber

08.01.2022 Mick at work in his new CAT 538 FM with a Waratah 622 [ plantation ETF - NW Tasmania ] - photo courtesy of Kim Salter

08.01.2022 MechLog is dedicated to the sustainable future of Australia's plantation timber industry. Since beginning operations in 1994, we have always been proactive in introducing the latest technologies to Australia's plantation timber industry to maximise yields from a valuable renewable resource. Learn more about MechLog on our website: https://www.mechlog.com.au/about/company/

08.01.2022 Tasmania enjoying more snow ! A couple of pics from MechLogs Chris Harback and Kim Salter ( NW Tasmania - ETF harvest ) - heavy snow today !

08.01.2022 MechLog CEO, Jillian Aylett Brown, recently addressed a forestry forum on the importance of organisational culture. The presentation outlined how her experience of implementing a successful organisational culture could serve as a roadmap for other forestry companies. The presentation has since been published in the latest edition of Australian Forests & Timber News - read more here: https://issuu.com/provincialpressgroup/docs/aft021221/12

07.01.2022 MechLog's advanced harvesting fleet allows greater control when selecting and gathering trees, giving us this ability to significantly limit damage to surrounding trees during thinning operations. This retains immature trees as a future resource, and helps to ensure the sustainability of Australia's plantation timber industry.

07.01.2022 Very excited to take delivery of our first comfort ride 895 Komatsu Forwarder working on ML3 with Ashley G at the controls. New suspension technology providing the operator with a smooth ride. [ plantation softwood operation N.W. Tasmania ]

06.01.2022 What a great looking machine! MechLog recently took delivery of our first Hidromek HMK220LC for loading out plantation ETF in Northern Tasmania. Huge thanks to the professional team at Onetrak Bridgewater - our Hidromek is fitted with a full forestry guarding package built by the Onetrak team and a Rotobec F520HD grapple.

05.01.2022 We are currently recruiting for a forest harvesting trainee to start a junior position based from Scottsdale, Tasmania Seeking a career in the forestry industry? Keen to operate modern harvesting equipment? Do you enjoy learning new skills?... Are you self-motivated? Do you have a drivers licence? Do you reside in North-East Tas? If you answer yes to these questions, visit our website to APPLY NOW: www.mechlog.com.au/employment/

05.01.2022 A colourful morning ! Our crews see the best part of the day - Eucalyptus tree farms harvest NW Tas [ photos by Kim Salter and Sam Elphinstone ]

05.01.2022 Another 'green machine' for the MechLog Team! Kim's new John Deere 1910 Log Forwarder on the job today in Eucalyptus Tree Farms, North West Tasmania! [ pics courtesy Kim Salter & RDO ]

05.01.2022 MechLogs advanced harvesting fleet allows greater control when selecting and gathering trees, giving us this ability to significantly limit damage to surrounding trees during thinning operations. This retains immature trees as a future resource, and helps to ensure the sustainability of Australias plantation timber industry.

04.01.2022 MechLog's commitment to sustainable plantation forestry management involves using advanced harvesting technology to maximise yield from every harvest, while minimising environmental impact - helping to ensure the sustainability of Tasmania's important plantation forestry industry.

04.01.2022 https://movember.com/t/mechlog-mo-s?mc=1 Great work MechLog Mo's!!!

04.01.2022 MechLog is committed to the safety of our employees as our first priority. We take our responsibility to our employees very seriously and this has developed our reputation for upholding the high standards of the forestry industry.

03.01.2022 In our operations in the Green Triangle, MechLog utilises Komatsu MaxiVision - an advanced forestry management system. Using this system gives a vast amount of information to our operators, including the position of logs in the coupe, the volume, even down to the time and date it was cut. Having an advanced networked system like MaxiVision allows MechLog to give operators all the information they need to maximise value from every plantation operation.

03.01.2022 Spring has sprung in some parts - yet snow again today in Tasmania on the NW coast ! Brrr... [plantation ETF harvest] photo credit Kim Salter

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