Develon’s Construction Machinery + Everdigm Attachments

Whether you’re operating in the gravel sand, dust-heavy chaos of a demolition site, navigating a high-risk scrap yard, or moving earth in an expansive quarry, the right tools make all the difference
Develon Construction Machinery in Action

When it comes to reshaping landscapes, building infrastructure, and unlocking natural resources, the choice of equipment matters
Tonly Dump Trucks in South Africa’s Mining Sectors

In the harshest terrain and most demanding conditions, one machine keeps going where others fail: the Tonly dump truck
Meet DISA Equipment – A Familiar Name with a New Focus

In the dynamic and often demanding landscape of South African construction and infrastructure development, selecting the right machinery is paramount to project success
Tonly DTH145 Hybrid Truck Powers Greener Mining

South Africa’s mining sector is entering a new era, driven by the twin forces of sustainability and operational efficiency
Beyond Muscle: Safety Innovations That Make the Develon DA45 a Smarter Articulated Dump Truck

Today’s ADTs are evolving into sophisticated, technology-driven machines that prioritize the safety of operators and site personnel above all else.
How Develon’s Smart Tech Saves You Rands

The relentless pursuit of greater productivity must be balanced with an equally critical focus on minimising fuel usage without sacrificing the power and performance required to tackle challenging tasks
Wheeled vs. Tracked Excavators: Which Should You Use?

In the dynamic and often demanding landscape of South African construction and infrastructure development, selecting the right machinery is paramount to project success
The Develon DX800 & DA45 Combo: The Power Pair You Need

Efficiency, reliability, and sheer power are not just desirable; they are essential. Recognising this critical need, Develon has engineered a formidable pairing that is rapidly becoming the benchmark for earthmoving machines
Staying Safe and Steady: Develon Articulated Dump Trucks

Construction is no walk in the park – unless that park is built on a 30-degree slope with soft ground, loose rocks, and a ticking deadline