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Why is demand rising for larger batching plants?

鈥淒emand for mid-sized 30-45 cu m batching plants is on the rise as is demand for 20-30 cu m mobile plants,鈥� says Ranjit More, Managing Director, Universal Construction Machinery.

He attributes the higher demand for mid-sized machines (as opposed to larger-capacity machines) to their suitability to the size of projects being implemented, construction companies鈥� fragmented approach to increasing capacity, and slow lending by non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs), compelling construction companies to rely on their internal cash flow. 鈥淚f lending by NBFCs were to pick up, it would probably boost demand for equipment,鈥� he adds.

Kalpesh Soni, General Manager, Marketing, KYB Conmat, expects this trend to persist. 鈥淕iven the thrust on infrastructure development, we anticipate higher demand for our mid-sized batching plants from the rail, metro rail, roads, airport, water bodies and real-estate sectors,鈥� he says.


Demand is also increasing for larger plants.


鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing increased demand for bigger-capacity batching plants, concrete mixers, concrete pumps and truck-mounted boom pumps to speed up the implementation of projects and meet the need for higher productivity and reach, at a lower operating cost,鈥� says Sanjay Saxena, Senior Vice-President, Heavy Equipment and Concrete Business, Sany India.


To cater to this demand, Sany has introduced a new-generation series of batching plants of 90 to 300 cbm/hr capacity, the HZS series, with twin-shaft mixing technology batching plant. The company has also introduced 62-m, truck-mounted boom pumps in the market, the longest currently available in India, and a new series of concrete mixers with 10 cu m capacity.


- CHARU BAHRI


鈥淒emand for mid-sized 30-45 cu m batching plants is on the rise as is demand for 20-30 cu m mobile plants,鈥� says Ranjit More, Managing Director, Universal Construction Machinery.He attributes the higher demand for mid-sized machines (as opposed to larger-capacity machines) to their suitability to the size of projects being implemented, construction companies鈥� fragmented approach to increasing capacity, and slow lending by non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs), compelling construction companies to rely on their internal cash flow. 鈥淚f lending by NBFCs were to pick up, it would probably boost demand for equipment,鈥� he adds.Kalpesh Soni, General Manager, Marketing, KYB Conmat, expects this trend to persist. 鈥淕iven the thrust on infrastructure development, we anticipate higher demand for our mid-sized batching plants from the rail, metro rail, roads, airport, water bodies and real-estate sectors,鈥� he says.Demand is also increasing for larger plants.鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing increased demand for bigger-capacity batching plants, concrete mixers, concrete pumps and truck-mounted boom pumps to speed up the implementation of projects and meet the need for higher productivity and reach, at a lower operating cost,鈥� says Sanjay Saxena, Senior Vice-President, Heavy Equipment and Concrete Business, Sany India.To cater to this demand, Sany has introduced a new-generation series of batching plants of 90 to 300 cbm/hr capacity, the HZS series, with twin-shaft mixing technology batching plant. The company has also introduced 62-m, truck-mounted boom pumps in the market, the longest currently available in India, and a new series of concrete mixers with 10 cu m capacity.- CHARU BAHRI

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