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CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru
CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru
CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru
CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru
CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru
CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru

CAD12 Volumetric Concrete Mixer Successfully Deployed in Peru

Plant Location: Peru

Type: Mobile Volumetric Concrete Mixer, European Standard, On-demand Production

Model: CAD 12

Rated Capacity: 22 m³/h (Cubic meters per hour)

Project Application: Mountain highway renovation and rural public infrastructure construction

Project Demand Assessment: Local Construction Features in Peru

The cooperation originated from the client’s demand for durable and flexible concrete mixing equipment to advance regional infrastructure construction. Peru features rugged mountainous terrain, scattered construction sites and inconvenient local traffic. Most working zones are located in remote mountain villages and hilly areas, far away from centralized ready-mixed concrete batching plants.
The local climate presents distinct characteristics of tropical plateau weather, with large temperature differences between day and night, high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall all year round, which sets strict requirements on equipment stability and environmental adaptability. Conventional stationary mixing plants and ordinary mixer trucks fail to satisfy flexible construction demands. Long-distance concrete transportation also easily leads to quality degradation and unnecessary raw material loss.
After thorough comparison and screening, the client finally selected CAD 12 vehicle-mounted volumetric concrete mixer. This mobile mixing unit gains outstanding advantages in flexible maneuverability, precise on-site proportioning and strong climatic resistance. Targeted optimizations were conducted to fit local operating conditions. The whole machine was equipped with upgraded dustproof and moistureproof protective structures. The intelligent control system was adjusted to adapt to local power supply and working environment, and the mixing system was calibrated to match local sand and aggregate materials. The equipment supports free switching of diverse concrete formulas, fully meeting local construction standards for roads and civil buildings.

Strict Manufacturing at SDCAD Production Base

Once the contract was finalized, mass production officially started at SDCAD Group’s professional manufacturing workshop. All production procedures comply with ISO quality management norms and European industrial standards. Every component, including storage bins, mixing drum, hydraulic assemblies and electric control parts, undergoes strict inspection and performance testing.
Designed with mature modular structure, the equipment is easy to be integrally loaded and shipped via containers. Before delivery, simulated running tests under high temperature and rough road conditions were carried out to guarantee steady operation amid harsh working environments in Peru. All finished products pass relevant international certifications, with reliable quality well qualified for local engineering projects.
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Safe Cross-ocean Logistics Delivery

The completed volumetric concrete mixer was professionally packaged and loaded, then dispatched from domestic coastal port. After steady ocean transportation, the cargo safely arrived at Callao Port, the major seaport of Peru.
Backed by SDCAD sound overseas service network, our team completed customs clearance formalities efficiently. Afterwards, professional haulage vehicles transported the equipment inland to remote mountain construction areas. Comprehensive anti-vibration and anti-collision protection measures were adopted throughout transit, preventing damage to precision parts and ensuring intact delivery of all equipment.

On-site Assembly, Commissioning and Technical Training

Professional technical engineers were dispatched to the job site to supervise installation and commissioning work. Benefiting from compact and rational vehicle-mounted layout, the whole equipment finished assembly and system debugging efficiently.
On-site trial operation and parameter calibration were conducted subsequently. Engineers repeatedly fine-tuned the batching system to achieve homogeneous mixing and stable concrete strength. Meanwhile, systematic training on daily operation and maintenance was delivered to local staff, covering formula setting, routine troubleshooting and standardized safety operation. Spanish language operation interface facilitates local workers to master usage quickly.
After formal commissioning, the equipment steadily reaches rated productivity. The freshly mixed concrete fully conforms to local engineering acceptance standards, capable of coping with intermittent and scattered construction tasks efficiently.