
Comet Equipment’s mobile stackers are being deployed all over Australia to deal with aggregates and material handling operations.
What sets Comet Equipment apart is not just the company’s clever engineering. It is what happens after the purchase.
Comet Equipment president of global sales Adam Doyle is upfront about the investment made to ensure machine longevity and customer satisfaction.
“Machines can break, that’s just the nature of the industry – from the finest automobiles to the most basic,” he said.
“What sets us apart is our response. We’ve invested heavily in our after-sales technical support team. Our customers have 24–7 access to expert help, and that’s been reflected in our growing market presence.”
“Our customers consistently tell us that the three things they care most about are the quality of build, availability of parts, and ongoing technical support.”
Comet prides itself on its equipment’s durability. The company’s mobile stackers are an example of its dedication to meeting the real-world demands of working across quarries, construction sites, and mining operations.
Built for work
Whether it is topsoil, sand, aggregates, or other commodities, Comet’s mobile stackers are engineered to handle the task efficiently and reliably. The integration of variable speed and adjustable height functions allows seamless compatibility with crushers and screeners, giving site managers the flexibility to adapt quickly to different materials and job conditions.
“This allows for our conveyors to be used in multiple applications depending on the customer’s material needs,” Doyle said. “It’s that simple.”

Comet’s dedication to safety is another key selling point – especially for Australian customers who operate in some of the most regulated industrial environments in the world.
“Safety is paramount in our business,” Doyle said. “With strong Australian roots dating back over 20 years, safety is a priority not only for ourselves and our parent company, the Mods Group, but also for our customers.”
Every mobile stacker in the Comet range exceeds CE certification standards and is built to the same exacting safety benchmarks regardless of the market it is heading to. As Doyle explained, this gives customers peace of mind – even in countries where local regulations may be less stringent.
“The benefit of purchasing a Comet machine is that customers anywhere in the world are getting equipment built to the highest standards of safety,” he said.
Designed for the road
While many brands tout transportability as a feature, Comet has gone a step further. Its machines have been designed and tested specifically for repeated disassembly and redeployment – without compromising on performance or structural integrity.
“Our machines have been built with mobility in mind. They’re engineered for multiple disassembles to be moved fluidly between crushing sites and quarries, and there is no impact on durability,” Doyle said.
That said, Doyle is quick to point out that mobility is a standard requirement across the industry, not a unique feature. Instead, it’s Comet’s execution of these fundamentals – underpinned by quality manufacturing and responsive service – that gives it the edge.
Global expansion
Backed by a triple ISO-certified manufacturing facility, Comet Equipment is scaling up rapidly. What began with an acute focus on the Asia-Pacific region has evolved into a global growth strategy, supported by a growing network of dealers and service technicians across continents.
“We’re undergoing rapid global expansion with the Comet brand,” Doyle said. “Our high-quality, low-cost manufacturing process ensures we can compete in markets around the world and deliver a premium product at an aggressive market price.”
With team members and dealers now active in regions including South Africa, Indonesia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific, the company is confident its momentum will only continue to build.
“This is a very exciting time in Comet’s journey,” Doyle said. “Our goal is to make Comet Equipment a household name in mobile material handling worldwide.” •
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