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Ajax Fiori launches new concrete pump
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Ajax Fiori launches new concrete pump

In keeping with its commitment of delivering innovative concrete equipment solutions to its customers, Ajax Fiori unveiled the latest addition to its product range this year at BAUMA CONEXPO India 2016. The JSP 50 Concrete Pump was launched by Jagadish Bhat, CEO, Ajax Fiori, on the inaugural day of the exhibition, in the presence of customers and various stakeholders.

Ajax Fiori entered the concrete pump industry in 2013, with two models, JSP 40 and JSP 70 with a pumping capacity of 40 cu m per hour and 70 cu m per hour, respectively. The newly introduced JSP 50, with a pumping capacity of upto 50 cu m per hour, features the robust “S� valve technology, durable components and upgrades such as auto lubrication, remote control, etc. This product has been developed based on the overwhelming response to the incumbent models and incorporation of customer feedback regarding their requirements of low maintenance and cost-effective solutions for high pressure concrete pumping.

Infrastructure projects across India have witnessed an acceleration over recent months, thanks to the thrust by the Central and various state governments and increased public spending. Various projects that were earlier announced have now been awarded, and work has begun on several projects. This has led to an upsurge in demand for concrete equipment, and Ajax Fiori has continued to focus on providing the right machines for all concreting needs. The company’s products are a familiar sight at various infrastructure development projects, such as roads, railways, irrigation, building construction to name a few. Today, Ajax Fiori has around 8,000 plants and machines working in every nook and corner of the country. It provides after-sales support to customers and sites through a pan-India network of offices, parts warehouses and dealerships.


In keeping with its commitment of delivering innovative concrete equipment solutions to its customers, Ajax Fiori unveiled the latest addition to its product range this year at BAUMA CONEXPO India 2016. The JSP 50 Concrete Pump was launched by Jagadish Bhat, CEO, Ajax Fiori, on the inaugural day of the exhibition, in the presence of customers and various stakeholders. Ajax Fiori entered the concrete pump industry in 2013, with two models, JSP 40 and JSP 70 with a pumping capacity of 40 cu m per hour and 70 cu m per hour, respectively. The newly introduced JSP 50, with a pumping capacity of upto 50 cu m per hour, features the robust “S� valve technology, durable components and upgrades such as auto lubrication, remote control, etc. This product has been developed based on the overwhelming response to the incumbent models and incorporation of customer feedback regarding their requirements of low maintenance and cost-effective solutions for high pressure concrete pumping. Infrastructure projects across India have witnessed an acceleration over recent months, thanks to the thrust by the Central and various state governments and increased public spending. Various projects that were earlier announced have now been awarded, and work has begun on several projects. This has led to an upsurge in demand for concrete equipment, and Ajax Fiori has continued to focus on providing the right machines for all concreting needs. The company’s products are a familiar sight at various infrastructure development projects, such as roads, railways, irrigation, building construction to name a few. Today, Ajax Fiori has around 8,000 plants and machines working in every nook and corner of the country. It provides after-sales support to customers and sites through a pan-India network of offices, parts warehouses and dealerships.

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