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Shred mixed C&D debris, wood, pallets, and bulky waste directly on your shredders Louisiana job site with the Krokodile PLUS. Track-mounted and transport-ready between job sites across the Pelican State, transfer stations, and active recycling yards. Pairs with the compact crushers and screeners shown below for a full on-site processing setup.
Louisiana’s construction and demolition market is one of the most active in the Gulf South — driven by major petrochemical and industrial facility construction and renovation along the Mississippi River Chemical Corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, significant port-related infrastructure development and site clearance across the Port of New Orleans and Port of South Louisiana, ongoing hurricane recovery, coastal restoration, and storm debris processing across South Louisiana’s vulnerable coastal parishes, and steady residential and commercial growth in the Baton Rouge and Shreveport metros. LDEQ solid waste regulations and parish disposal requirements push contractors toward on-site volume reduction and C&D material diversion, with Louisiana’s flat coastal geography, high water tables, and limited interior landfill access making efficient on-site processing a practical operational advantage on projects of every scale. Komplet America offers slow-speed mobile shredding built for efficiency, compliance, and versatility across the Pelican State.
For Louisiana operators, the Komplet Krokodile PLUS delivers dependable shredding on mixed C&D debris, pallets, bulky waste, storm debris, and green material — reducing volume on-site, cutting haul costs, and improving downstream recovery rates. The Krokodile is already at work across the state — from urban demolition and post-hurricane redevelopment projects in New Orleans and Metairie, to petrochemical and industrial facility site clearance along the River Road corridor, and storm debris processing and land clearing operations along the I-10, I-12, and I-49 corridors spanning Louisiana’s accessible highway network.
WHY LOUISIANA CONTRACTORS CHOOSE THE KROKODILE
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