Load Up With Dump And Tipper Trucks

Whether it's supporting a crane or hauling heavy cargo at a remote mountain mine, RMA Automotive can modify our trucks to handle your specific needs. These tough Ford cargo trucks are not only designed for driver comfort and low maintenance, they are built ruggedly and reliably enough to tackle your heavy-duty challenge in any environment.

For more detailed information about Dump and Tipper Trucks, contact sales@rmagroup.net.

Dump/Tipper Trucks

This Ford Cargo 2524 with sleeper cabin and a 12m3 hydraulic dump body was delivered to a construction company in West Africa. Dump bodies are available in various configurations, including side-tippers and half-pipe dump bodies.

Dump/Tipper Trucks

Dump/Tipper Trucks

This Ford cargo 1824 with 6t hydraulic crane and drop-side platform body was delivered to an Australian mining company.

Dump/Tipper Trucks

Ford Cargo trucks are designed for driver's comfort and easy maintenance.

Dump/Tipper Trucks

The Ford Ranger pickup is modified to include a bull bar, winch, snorkel with dust filter, drop-side tray bed and a special paint color.

Helping Afghanistan Rebuild,
With Trucks That Get The Job Done

The U.S. Government's TACOM unit issued a request for bid for dump trucks that were to be used in Afghanistan's punishing terrain. “When we saw that the vehicles were destined for Afghanistan,” said Automotive Sales Operations Manager Michael Biermann, “we knew we had the tough quality trucks to handle those kinds of harsh operating conditions.” Biermann and his team responded quickly and won the bid.

The government selected Ford Cargo 3530D Dump Trucks to get the job done. “These vehicles exceeded all performance expectations,” Biermann explained. “In fact, the original bid was for 383 trucks, but they were so pleased, that thus far we've delivered 465 trucks and we're only halfway through the contract.”

RMA Automotive was also awarded a U.S. Government contract to supply Afghanistan with 11 fire trucks. “We ended up assisting in the training of local Afghan fire crews to help ensure the best use of the trucks,” he said. “And the clients were more than satisfied. As a result, they ordered an additional seven trucks.”