First Constmach Mobile 100 Wet & Dry Plant Shipped to Madrid, Spain

The first Constmach Mobile 100 Wet & Dry mobile concrete plant has been shipped to a customer in Madrid, Spain. The plant will be operated on a major construction project at Madrid airport, and it stands out for its ability to produce both wet and dry types of concrete from a single, transportable installation.
Flexibility of Wet and Dry Production
A wet-and-dry configuration gives the operator valuable versatility: the plant can deliver fully mixed wet concrete or batch dry materials for transit mixing, depending on the needs of each pour. This adaptability is especially useful on large, varied job sites such as airport construction, where different applications call for different concrete supply methods.
Robust Mixing and Cement Capacity
The Mobile 100 is built around a 3000/2000 CTS-2 twin-shaft mixer that ensures rapid, homogeneous mixing and reliable performance at high output. The plant is supported by two 100-tonne cement silos, offering substantial on-site storage for sustained production, together with a prefeeding conveyor that keeps aggregate handling smooth and efficient.
Built for a Demanding Project
Destined for work at Madrid airport, the plant must meet strict expectations for productivity and consistency. Its mobile design allows it to be installed comparatively quickly by Constmach supervisors and, if required, relocated as the project progresses — a clear advantage over a fixed plant on a large, evolving construction site.
A Milestone for Constmach in Spain
As the first Mobile 100 Wet & Dry unit prepared for operation in Spain, this shipment represents an important step in Constmach's expansion across the country. The company will complete installation and start-up on site, ensuring the customer is ready for full production. The project reinforces Constmach's position as a versatile, dependable partner for concrete producers tackling major infrastructure works.
Supporting Airport-Scale Construction
Major works such as airport construction place exceptional demands on concrete supply, requiring large volumes delivered consistently and on schedule. Producing concrete directly on site with the Mobile 100 Wet & Dry plant gives the contractor tight control over quality and timing, avoiding the delays and variability that can come with hauling ready-mix over distance. The plant's dual wet-and-dry capability further ensures the right concrete is available for every part of the project, from structural pours to specialised applications — exactly the flexibility a project of this scale in Madrid demands.
Ready for Airport-Scale Work
Major works such as the Madrid airport project demand large volumes of concrete delivered consistently and on time. The Mobile 100 Wet and Dry plant is well equipped for this, with its dual capability allowing the operator to supply fully mixed concrete or dry-batched material as each application requires. Producing on site gives tight control over quality and scheduling, avoiding the delays of distant ready-mix. As the first plant of its kind for the customer in Spain, it sets a strong foundation.
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