Constmach Stationary 100 Concrete Batching Plant Installed in Zambia

Constmach has successfully installed its Stationary 100 concrete batching plant in Zambia, strengthening the company's presence in one of Southern Africa's growing construction markets. With a production capacity of 100 m3/h and fully automatic control, the plant is built to support large-scale projects and reflects Constmach's continued commitment to quality and customer satisfaction in the region.
Meeting the Demands of Large-Scale Projects
With an output of 100 m3/h, the Stationary 100 is designed to serve substantial construction works where steady, high-volume concrete supply is essential. In Zambia, where infrastructure, mining-related and building projects require reliable production, this capacity allows contractors to keep pace with demanding schedules. The plant provides the throughput needed to feed sizeable pours without becoming a bottleneck on busy sites.
Fully Automatic Control for Easy Operation
The plant features a fully automatic control system that makes operation straightforward and precise. Operators can manage the batching sequence through a clear interface, ensuring consistent results from one load to the next. This automation reduces the scope for error and allows a compact team to run the plant efficiently, an important advantage on large projects where reliable output is a priority.
Designed for Consistent Quality
Accurate weighing and controlled mixing ensure that every batch meets its specified mix design. The Stationary 100 produces homogeneous concrete suitable for foundations, structural elements and general civil works. For the customer in Zambia, this consistency provides assurance that the concrete leaving the plant will perform to standard across the full range of applications a major project demands.
Robust, Durable Construction
Built to withstand continuous use, the Stationary 100 is constructed from heavy-duty components engineered for long service life. As a stationary installation, it offers a stable, permanent base for sustained production over the course of extended projects. This durability gives the Zambian customer a dependable asset capable of operating reliably through long working seasons and demanding conditions.
Supporting Zambia's Construction Sector
This installation further strengthens Constmach's position in the Zambian construction sector. By providing equipment matched to local project requirements, the company helps contractors increase output and improve efficiency. The Stationary 100 stands as a practical example of how Constmach supports growth in developing infrastructure markets with capable, well-suited production equipment.
A Reflection of Quality and Commitment
This successful installation reflects Constmach's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. By delivering a dependable, high-capacity plant backed by reliable engineering, the company reinforces its reputation in Zambia and across Africa. Constmach aims to remain a trusted partner for contractors in the region, supplying equipment that meets the real needs of large-scale construction.
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