April 4, 2025

Celebrating with our clients: The 100th Roy Hill Hercules bed

At Schlam, our purpose is to ensure that the customer experience is exceptional. That’s why when one of our valued customers hits a milestone, we like to celebrate with them. Recently, we had the privilege of presenting a specially made gift, which we proudly presented to Roy Hill’s Manager of Asset Management Mining, Kim Horton. 

The special gift was a 1:50 scale replica of Roy Hill’s 100th bed. It is not just any model; it was meticulously crafted with the same care, attention to detail, and commitment to quality that we put into all Schlam products. The model was built using state-of-the-art 3D printing technology, was hand-painted with the well-known Roy Hill pink, and was completed with all the finite decals, including pinstripe tape.  

Partnering with our clients 
We’re incredibly proud of our ongoing partnership with Roy Hill. Their trust in us to provide an essential part of their operations speaks volumes, and reaching the 100th Hercules bed milestone is a significant achievement. We’re both proud and grateful to be part of their success.  

Thinking differently 
One of our core principles is ‘Think Differently. ’ This is seen in our commitment to excellence and innovation in our products, whether it’s a full-scale Hercules truck bed or a scale model. The recent release of our product designed and built for ultra class haul trucks – Hercules Ultra – is a testament to our commitment to this principle.   

We’re constantly pushing ourselves to do things differently and value working with our clients to continually aim higher. From finding new ways to improve and innovate while maintaining the highest quality standards that have become synonymous with the Schlam brand.  

We’d like to thank the team at Roy Hill for putting their trust in us to fit their fleet with our world-class Hercules mining truck beds. We’re excited to have shared this great milestone with them and look forward to continuing our work with them in future and always aiming higher.   

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