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Why Choose Volumetric Concrete Mixers?

Volumetric mixers provide on-demand concrete, reducing waste and improving efficiency. They allow businesses to take full control of their concrete production, avoiding the challenges of batch deliveries and giving contractors flexibility in project scheduling. 

Volumetric Concrete Mixer Manufacturers

When it comes to choosing the right volumetric concrete mixer for your business, it’s essential to consider the best manufacturers. Volumetric mixers offer flexibility and cost savings by allowing you to mix fresh concrete on-site, which eliminates waste, reduces project costs, and gives you control over your schedule. Whether you’re mixing for large or small jobs, these mixers ensure fresh, precise concrete whenever you need it, helping you save on materials and labor costs.

Cemen Tech

Cemen Tech, based in Indianola, Iowa, has over 50 years of experience producing mobile and stationary concrete mixers. Known for their VMMB-certified equipment, Cemen Tech has a global reach, serving customers in over 70 countries, including military and government agencies. Their flagship product, the C60, is the world’s best-selling fully automated volumetric concrete mixer. With their U.K.-based company Volumech, Cemen Tech continues to expand their expertise across industries worldwide.

Bay-Lynx

With locations in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, Bay-Lynx manufactures a wide range of machinery, including their Titan volumetric concrete mixers. In addition to their mixers, Bay-Lynx also produces stone spreader conveyor units and custom fabrication products.

Holcombe Mixers

Operating from Ault, Colorado, Holcombe Mixers is a family-owned business that manufactures volumetric mixers, batching systems, and precast mixes. They also supply portable cement silos and mixer parts, providing complete concrete mixing solutions.

Omega Concrete Mixer

Omega is a newer player in the industry, founded in 2013 and based in south-central Iowa. Although their mixers are not VMMB certified, Omega offers a range of products, including their OM 10 and OM Gunite volumetric mixers.

ProAll – A Terex Brand

ProAll, located in Alberta, Canada, recently joined forces with Terex, a global leader in material processing machinery. ProAll’s Reimer Concrete Mixers are available in various models, including trailer-mounted units. 

Zimmerman Industries

Headquartered in Pennsylvania, Zimmerman Industries developed with their Zim-Mixer in 1979. They specialize in mobile mixers and cement silos, catering to a broad range of construction needs. Their latest Z-Class Mixer offers a dual chain feed system unique to Zim-Mixer equipment.

How Volumetric Mixing Works

How Volumetric Mixing Works

Learn how volumetric concrete mixing lets you make fresh concrete right on-site, saving time, money, and reducing waste. See how each ingredient is kept separate until you’re ready to mix, ensuring top-quality results every time.
We’re now able to take on weekend work and special projects that other companies can’t. We don’t need a concrete plant, and we don’t need multiple trucks. One truck does the job, and our customers are happy.
Jon Harget, Owner, Pavement Restoration, Inc.
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