SCHWING Stetter India focuses on sustainability at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
One of the key highlights was the FBP - Truck Mixer Pump which significantly helps reduce emissions.
SCHWING Stetter India, a concrete and construction equipment manufacturer showcased sustainable construction equipment at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Its products featured Sludge Pump, C&D waste crushers, RA (concrete recycling plant), FBP 29 (Truck Mixer Pump), Rubble master and AWT 36 Articulating water tower. One of the key highlights was the FBP - Truck Mixer Pump which significantly helps reduce emissions.
"It is estimated that concrete waste generated in India could range up to 750 million tonnes annually, with the introduction of our advanced C&D waste crushers andConcrete Recycling plants, recycling operations could be performed with a very high efficiency. We believe that recycled concrete can be effectively utilized on-site for structural concreting needs," said V.G. Sakthikumar, Chairman & Managing Director, SCHWING Stetter India.
Schwing Stetter India is a 100% subsidiary of Schwing GmbH, a 1.30 billion USD German concreting machinery manufacturer and a part of XCMG group. Schwing Stetter is a pioneer in manufacturing equipment for concrete preparation, placement, transportation, and recycling. Schwing Stetter (India) manufactures concrete batching plants, concrete placing booms, concrete pumps, concrete truck mixers for transporting readymade concrete to construction sites, concrete truck mixers with concrete pumps, concrete recycling plants, plastering pumps, self-loading mixers, and sludge pumps.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
21 Jan 2025
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