About Shengmaomachine
Concrete Mixer Manufacturer
Henan Shengmao Machinery Co., Ltd., founded in 2001, located in Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan. Mainly engaged in the development, production and sales of construction machinery. It covers an area of 80,000 m2 and has more than 700 employees, including 45 engineers, 80 professionals, 56 sales and more than 500 technicians.
Our main products are concrete batching plant, asphalt mixing plant, stone crushing plant, concrete pump, concrete pump with mixer, horizontal cement silo, batching machine, screw conveyor, brick making machine and other construction machinery. Currently, our products have been delivered to more than 90 countries and regions such as Russia, Uzbekistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Australia, USA, Chile, and Argentina etc.
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