Customized, Quality Concreting Solutions With a Globally-known Brand

With the construction industry seeing dramatic growth around the globe, SCHWING Stetter is introducing innovative, advanced technology concrete construction equipment to solve concreting challenges.

Incorporated in June 1998, and commencing manufacturing operations in 1999, SCHWING Stetter India, is a 100 percent subsidiary of the Schwing Group of companies Germany.

SCHWING Stetter is a pioneer in manufacturing equipment for concrete preparation, placement, transportation, and recycling. The group’s global headquarters is located in Herne, Germany. The firm is a world pioneer in the manufacture of concrete construction equipment such as concrete batching plants, concrete truck pumps, concrete stationary pumps and concrete truck mixers. The group has manufacturing bases in 11 countries around the world.

The Indian subsidiary maintains four world-class manufacturing facilities near Chennai, India and has a strong presence in various countries including in the South East Asian market.

SCHWING Stetter India has 26 branches all over India, and the firm caters to diverse customer needs from its centralised world-class design centre. It has also introduced ground-breaking products in the Indian concrete pumping industry. SCHWING Stetter India also has a sprawling 12,000 square foot world class training centre which provides operation & maintenance training and also operator training as a skills development program.

Thanks to unprecedented growth, the Indian-based firm has successively dedicated manufacturing bases for its core range of three products; concrete batching plants, concrete pumps and transit mixers.

The concrete batching plant comprises of three types including compact plants, mobile plants, and horizontal plants. The compact plants consist of models CP18 (18 m3 productivity rate), CP30 (30 m3 productivity rate) and CP45 (45 m3 productivity rate).These plants are available in star, compartment and in-line silo configurations. Partly different, Stetter horizontal concrete mixing plants H1N, H1.25N, H2N, H3N, H4N, H5 and H6 incorporate the experience of over 72 years in mixing plant technology. Unlike the two type plants described above, mobile plants models M1, M1.25, M2.25 whose output ranges from 56 cu.m to 100 cu.m per hour are for those customers who want to move the plant from one project to another quickly. In addition, for Stetter batching plants there are two mixer technologies, which help to achieve perfect homogeneity consisting of a pan mixer and twin-shaft mixer and plants made by SCHWING Stetter have an output varying between 18-240 m3 per hour.

SCHWING Stetter equipment has a strong presence in the sectors of concrete road construction, railway corridors, metro rail construction, high-rise construction, hydro-power and dam construction, and irrigation & power in real estate projects. It is also prevalent in a variety of power projects like thermal, nuclear, solar & gas based, and windmills. It caters primarily for infrastructure developers but also acts as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supplier to various cement companies who offer ready-mix concrete.

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