Recently, exciting news arrived from our production base: 10 self-loading concrete mixer trucks have been fully assembled and are now formally dispatched to our strategic partner—a major construction company based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa.
Undertaking engineering projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo frequently presents several major challenges:
Traditional stationary batching plants rely heavily on stable grid electricity, and local power shortages can directly cause project stoppages.
Complex terrain conditions mean many project sites cannot accommodate fixed concrete batching plants.
If the batching plant is located far from the construction site, concrete transportation costs and time requirements increase significantly.
Our self-loading concrete mixer has been specifically designed to address these very challenges.
Self-loading concrete mixer trucks combine multiple functions into one, functioning as a mobile mini batching plant.
Exceptional quality and professional service form the cornerstone of earning trust. The customer’s decision to purchase ten units in a single batch demonstrates their comprehensive confidence in us.
Constructed from high-strength steel and employing specialised mixing technology, the equipment ensures consistent discharge quality and durability under demanding operating conditions.
Prior to dispatch, our engineering team subjects each unit to multiple rounds of rigorous commissioning and testing.
From order confirmation through production and assembly to final logistics dispatch, seamless coordination across departments ensures seamless order fulfilment.
As shown below, we have specifically documented the preparatory process for this batch of self-loading concrete mixers prior to dispatch via video.
The successful delivery of these ten units marks a new phase in our collaboration with strategic African clients. We firmly believe this equipment will serve as a capable asset for our customers’ local projects, contributing to infrastructure development in Congo. We look forward to leveraging this opportunity to deepen our partnership and jointly explore a broader construction markets.