WHO WE ARE AT DIAMOND
RIGGING
IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE TOOLS WE HAVE!!
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Pat
runs the office with efficiency. Her accounting and management knowledge
from previous jobs has helped Diamond get better cost accounting of
jobs. In today's business, you better know costs or you will not be
around. When the health insurance carrier calls, Pat knows the answer.
If it's about cargo insurance, Aflac, employee medical savings, liability,
worker comp., etc. Pat has the answer right at hand. Pat is still learning
how to deal with business details and the telemarketing to keep in touch
with businesses and accounts payable and keeping the boss in line. I'm
not sure which is the hardest to keep under control.
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The Fortune 500 has nothing on Diamond's great people. Michelle was in
the corporate government complaint section of a huge company. But Diamond
brings a family atmosphere and attention to its jobs through follow up
and responsive customer service via "Lead the Field". We use
an all business approach to handle the aspects of a customer's job. And
Michelle has dealt with large bureaucracies. Whatever details went awry
at her old job, Michelle handled the work. And, she brings that professionalism
to Diamond. Michelle and Diamond do not skip our duty. If a customer has
a need, Diamond responds in a timely manner. First, find out facts. Next,
fix the condition, and at the correct time discuss costs. You get up and
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Diamond always looks out for the customer!!! Win or Lose, The job will get done by Diamond, as quickly as possible, in cooperation with the customer. Diamond serves you, the end user through three areas: |
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The customer wins when Diamond team's up to have a smoothly coordinated job. |
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| The Diamond edge of most jobs is not the equipment, not the trucking, not the tools… but OUR PEOPLE. WE know how to level, how to align, how to rig, how to move, and how to be politician. Diamond calculates the risks allowable before the equipment is moved. The front line Diamond Foreman makes the tough decisions on the job. Diamond men have worked together for years as a team. Diamond forges together cooperative crews of workers, not random employees. |
In
ten years of moving every machine thrown at him, the politics of moving
machines is more a deterrent than the physics of moving the machine. You
make the decision, Ken will move the machine. Ken has installed over 85
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners with a total value of over $150
million.
Here Ken is moving a $3.5 million one-of-a-kind sculpture out of a Chicago
backyard. Companies trust Ken with their toughest jobs because Ken cares,
Ken knows how to, and Ken accepts the challenge. The very nature of the
machine piques his interest to understand complex, intricate, heavy, foreign
and just plain tough jobs. Ken is a great representative for Diamond and
he works for you. |
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Rich works for you! |
Steady as a rock describes this big man. Matt has settled into a great fork truck driver, job foreman, excellent number two man in jobs where Diamond lays over 85,000 pound punch presses or moves an 80,000 pound injection molding machine. Matt jumps in and gets the job done safely and efficiently. Conscientious and detail-oriented describes Matt as jobs big and small need someone to work hand in glove with the owners and foreman to get ahead of the job's work flow, to anticipate how things are to go and to be ready to act. |
![]() Dave is a truck driver who is often used as a job foreman. His love is the road, but his safety record and attention to detail has been recognized by our customers as very reassuring. Dave is smooth on controls as he used to run cranes up to 250 tons, a big time responsibility. Dave left cranes and came back to Diamond because of the family atmosphere. Everyone cares about each other. Everyone looks out for each other. Everyone takes care of your machines. The Diamond family works smoothly and efficiently for your company. |
![]() Dave came to Diamond with his scheduling and coordinating knowledge. All the in house trucking we do, and over-the-road work has put Dave's knowledge to the test. Diamond ships to 48 states, Canada and Mexico, and overseas containizing. You, the customer, have Dave jumping through hoops to schedule and coordinate and review loads coming and going. Dave has worked with that in the past and his knowledge is a great help. |
![]() Being a drop and hook truck driver has limits. Todd was looking for a steady, challenging and better company to work for. Diamond offered 40 hours and overtime and a working environment that leads to personal growth. Todd has learned more in 12 months with Diamond about loads, tie downs and safety than all the years with a common carrier. But Todd is an extremely safe driver and a good safe operator who will only get better with time. Todd has progressed quickly into being an efficient crew member and top driver. He looks to be around your jobs for years to come. |
![]() After 25 years in a steel fab shop as the Plant Manager, Mike knows details. This trait makes a job go smoothly and customers happy that the Diamond team is on the job. Steel can be cut and fit and torn apart and redone. Machinery moves are a one time event. Mike and Diamond crews want to move one machine at a time. Job done, out the door, and onto the next job. Mike gets all the ducks to line up in a row and does not allow us to slow down. Be ready, get the floor marked, Oil's drained if Mike runs your job. Places to see, things to do, on to bigger and better jobs. |
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![]() Jason drove tankers and box vans around the tight streets of the Chicago area. But the long hours, missed loads, grouchy old customers all led him to a life change with Diamond. Every day is different with Diamond, every job is different with Diamond. Same machine, different plant, different manager to deal with to make the job go smoothly. And Jason has learned it takes more than just down the road to be good at rigging. Center of gravity, pick points, frame shape, leveling, and you, the customer, all affect the job at hand. The job is all about the coordinated effort of our customers and the Diamond crew to be on the same page. Get the job done. |
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Often it is cost effective to broker the trucking. Diamond has contacts from every corner of the US to get trucks for your machine move. Beside the 48 states, Diamond often ships to Mexico and Canada. In the Midwest, Diamond has the equipment, the permits, and Rick to haul the heavy loads for you.
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