About ConcretePlantsEs
Our models are classified as concrete plants with hourly capacities of 200 m³, 180 m³, 150 m³, 120 m³, 90 m³, 60 m³, and 30 m³

Mega Concrete Plants commenced its commercial operations in 2015 under Mega Export Import company. We specialize in manufacturing stationary concrete plants. To meet the industry’s ready-mix concrete plant demand with the lowest cost and highest quality, Mega Concrete Plants is established on a total area of 8000 m². We produce plants with state-of-the-art technology and expertise in our modern facility.
[edit] Concrete Batching Plant Models
» Planta De Concreto 30 m³/h: Mezcladora Tipo Pan – Promix 30.PA
» Planta De Concreto 30 m³/h: Mezcladora Planetaria – Promix 30.PL
» Planta De Concreto 60 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 60.TW
» Planta De Concreto 90 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 90.TW
» Planta De Concreto 120 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 120.TW
» Planta De Concreto 150 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 150.TW
» Planta De Concreto 180 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 180.TW
» Planta De Concreto 200 m³/h: Mezcladora De Doble Eje – Promix 200.TW
Our experienced team, along with the utilization of the latest technology and high-quality raw materials, are the main factors that enhance our brand value in concrete plant manufacturing.
By selecting the right quality of raw materials and ensuring stocked material supply, we are able to produce cost-effective concrete plant installations, which have made us a preferred choice in 52 countries.
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