Constmach took part in the UzBuild Fair in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as one of the key international exhibitors in concrete plants and crushing and screening equipment. At this major construction industry event, the company introduced its latest technologies to a wide audience of contractors, engineers, and project developers from across the region.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors showed strong interest in Constmach’s concrete batching plants, mobile crushing and screening units, and complementary construction machinery. The stand welcomed professionals who are planning new housing projects, infrastructure investments, and industrial facilities in Uzbekistan and neighbouring markets. Detailed product presentations and one-to-one meetings helped decision-makers see how Constmach equipment can support demanding projects and tight schedules.
UzBuild, known as Uzbekistan’s leading construction exhibition, provided an effective environment for Constmach to highlight its focus on reliability, efficiency, and user-friendly operation. The company’s solutions are designed for harsh working conditions and long-term use, which is especially important for large-scale projects in Central Asia. By sharing real project references and operating examples, Constmach demonstrated how its plants and crushers help customers reduce downtime and optimize production costs.
The fair also created new opportunities for cooperation with local dealers, contractors, and investors. Constmach used the event to strengthen its sales and service network in Uzbekistan, with the aim of offering fast delivery, on-site support, and spare parts availability. This local approach is a key part of the company’s strategy for sustainable growth in the region.
By joining UzBuild in Tashkent, Constmach once again confirmed its role as a trusted global supplier of concrete plants and crushing and screening equipment. The company’s presence at the fair underlined its commitment to the development of Uzbekistan’s construction sector and its long-term vision for Central Asia.
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