A typical mulch production company may work with a dozen vendors or more to procure everything from office supplies to business software — and of course, mulch colorant. But some vendors bring more value to your business than others. When it comes to your mulch colorant supplier, the value shouldn’t end with the colorant itself. At Amerimulch, our experienced sales representatives act more like consultants than salespeople because we are truly dedicated to helping you succeed. We work to be real partners, conducting on-site visits, offering insights on process improvements, training opportunities and more. Here’s a look at who we are and how your Amerimulch representative can add tremendous value to your mulch production business.
Topics: increase profitability, mulch colorant safety, reduce water usage rates, raw material, colorant application rates, optimize coloring process, optimize your business, production capacity, partner network
Why now is the time to start producing colored mulch
If you’re not currently producing colored mulch, now may be the time to start. Market forces, consumer preferences and advances in mulch coloring equipment have all combined to create new opportunities for commercial and residential colored mulch. Here’s a look at why pallet companies, sawmills and mulch producers should consider adding colored mulch to their product lines.
Topics: mulch coloring equipment, raw material, fiber, manufacturing process, optimize your business, colorant supplier, upgrade mulch coloring equipment
Grinding is perhaps the single most important aspect of any mulch production business. After all, if you're not grinding fiber, how are you going to make mulch? To help you build the most profitable operation possible, here's everything you need to know about grinding wood fiber for mulch.
Topics: mulch coloring equipment, winterizing equipment, green waste, raw material, mulch size, fiber, grinding equipment
In order to keep the finished product up to your standards there are a few things you should verify. Take a moment to consider the following steps. Monitoring these points should help simplify the optimization of your coloring process.
Topics: mulch colorant, raw material, colorant application rates, optimize coloring process, water use rates
Why does my colored mulch product look different?
What is the first thing you think when your finished product looks different than it usually does? It must be my colorant; I need to call my vendor.
Topics: mulch colorant, water calibration, raw material