The Austrian manufacturer says there are more than enough reasons to celebrate the anniversary of the super mobile plant.
Gerhard Gschwandtner, head of SBM’s Concrete Technology and a pioneer of the plant, said: “Thanks to the challenging demands of our clients, the feedback of the plant operators, and the know-how of our qualified employees, SBM managed to develop EUROMIX to be the global market leader in its class,” he says. “Its modular design, powerful performance and long life have been convincing all renowned concrete producers in Europe.”
EUROMIX plant have been involved in the complete refurbishment of the D1 motorway between Prague and Brno, Czech Republic; the construction of the airport in Norilsk in Siberia under the toughest climatic conditions; a research centre high up in the mountains, and the Semmering Base Tunnel, Austria, today’s most complex tunnel building project in Europe.
Currently, six EUROMIX plant are at the Semmering construction site. Austrian company Asamer has been a client from day one, and at peak periods it runs many EUROMIX plant in Europe, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, North Africa and Russia.
“The first EUROMIX is still operating at full speed near Moscow,” says Gschwandtner.
Reliable production of concrete at temperatures of -25 to 40°C, 24/7 operation and the plug-and-play principle (installation of the plant within 480 minutes) are said be among features of the EUROMIX in the global super mobile concrete mixing plant market.