Applied Machinery Australia’s partnership with YVO brings a complete range of shredders Down Under.
For a sector driven by the demand for more efficient and effective solutions, a new partnership is set to change the game.
Applied Machinery Australia has announced a new and exclusive collaboration with YVO, a move that introduces a comprehensive range of eight different shredder series to the Australian market, bolstering Applied Machinery’s recycling division.
With more than two decades of engineering and hands-on plant operation experience, the company has streamlined its technology to address modern waste-processing challenges.
Its systems, including single-, dual-, and quad-shaft shredders, as well as hammer and vertical mills, are purpose-built for diverse waste streams such as metals, e-waste, municipal solid waste (MSW), and refuse-derived fuel (RDF).

To demonstrate its commitment to this new partnership and the local market, Applied Machinery Australia will soon showcase a YVO H30 shredder at its facility in Dandenong, Victoria, for clients to see and discuss its robust and unique design firsthand.
The addition of the YVO lineup is a strategic move that aligns with the industry’s evolving needs for robust and specialised solutions.
Leading the charge for this new era is the company’s recently appointed service manager for the recycling division, Steven Douglas.
With a background in building and construction management and eight years with the company, Steven brings a wealth of experience in project coordination and problem-solving to his role.
He has spent the past year overseeing the installation, maintenance, parts, and support of recycling machinery nationwide, ensuring equipment runs efficiently and reliably. He says this experience is critical for managing the rollout of a new technology range.
“At Applied Machinery, we’re proud to play a role in supporting sustainable industry. The recycling sector continues to grow and evolve, and it’s rewarding to work with equipment that helps reduce waste and promote a circular economy,” he says. “Contributing to this mission by delivering reliable and high-quality service is something I am truly committed to.”
The YVO lineup
D Series – single shaft shredder. Hydraulic or high-torque electric drive, 160–710 kilowatts (kW), with an inclined ram pusher. Built for non-ferrous streams, including loose or baled aluminium profiles and scrap.
H Series – single shaft shredder. 220–500kW with a swing-ram pusher for municipal solid waste (MSW), household, industrial and commercial waste. Ideal for refuse-derived fuel/ solid recovered fuel, as well as green and organic waste for composting.
P Series – rotor shear (dual-shaft). Hydraulic dual-shaft shredders, 315–800kW, delivering up to 764,000 newton-metre (N·m) of torque per shaft.
S Series – quad shaft shredder. Low-noise, low-dust operation, 90–800kW, for a wide application range including bulky waste, medical waste, lithium batteries.
J Series – hammer mill. High-speed horizontal mills, 220–400kW, for fine size reduction of wood and cardboard. Configurable with less than six millimetres screens.
C Series – hammer mill (heavy-D\duty) 315–630kW tailored for aluminium and steel scrap. commonly placed after a P Series rotor shear for secondary downsizing.
AP Series – vertical mill. 220–315kW with interchangeable rotor configurations optimised for cables and e‑waste.
AG Series – vertical Mill (heavy-duty) 500–710kW with breakers and hammers for high‑wear, high‑intensity duty. Integrates size reduction, liberation, and densification in one system.
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