
Volumetric mixers are used in a wide range of construction projects today. Essentially, concrete mixers have separate bins to mix cement, water, stone, and gravel to form concrete.




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The report finds that the number of projects that call for greater concrete volume, which is difficult to produce using paddle mixers, has witnessed a notable rise, which has created the demand for portable concrete mixers as a consequence.
This coupled with the focus on the development of concrete mixers with lightweight, time-effective, and self-contained, characteristics have resulted in the development of high-performance portable concrete mixers, thereby favoring the market growth.
Resurgent growth in construction activities, along with growing government investments in the infrastructure development, continue to complement growth of the concrete mixer market in APEJ.
While the emphasis is being placed on cost-effectiveness, ergonomics, and safety, greater customer benefits are realized in superior handling, low cleaning cost, and higher payload.
These innovative products allow safe and flexible installation of attachment parts and accessories, with the requirements met in effective & convenient positioning chutes, holders, and toolboxes.To learn more about how the key growth influencers are shaping the market landscape, request for the Sample Report at: https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S_id=3579According to a new study of Fact.MR, revenues from the concrete mixer market were in excess of 126,800 units in 2018, and are estimated to record a 4% Y-o-Y growth in 2019.
The study opines that in-transit mixers remain the preferred category among end-users, in light of their ability to both mix and transport concrete around a construction site, particularly in case of remote locations and sites that are far from concrete plants.