Skip to main content

CIFA’s new R&D focus has raised its profile

The acquisition of Italian concrete pump and mixer firm CIFA by Zoomlion in 2008 has helped raise the profile of this business significantly, transforming the company. The buyout of the company gave CIFA access to funds for research and development, which its Chinese owner has been keen to invest in. And the fruits of this investment are certainly being seen, both by CIFA and Zoomlion.
April 21, 2015 Read time: 4 mins
Renato Biavati, CIFA’s head of sales explained that the firm’s innovative pumps are now seen as premium products

The acquisition of Italian concrete pump and mixer firm 2203 CIFA by 1175 Zoomlion in 2008 has helped raise the profile of this business significantly, transforming the company.

The buyout of the company gave CIFA access to funds for research and development, which its Chinese owner has been keen to invest in. And the fruits of this investment are certainly being seen, both by CIFA and Zoomlion.

Renato Biavati is head of sales at CIFA and he said, “Thanks to our Chinese partner we launched the Energya and Carbotech machines and we also invested in a new European research and development centre.”

The Energya hybrid mixer truck has proven to be a key launch for the firm and Biavati said, “Now we start to have important sales in Belgium, Sweden and the UK.”

In use the Energya truck mixer has revealed other benefits over its hybrid drive. As well as reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions significantly, the machine is also much quieter in operation when running on battery power. The machine is being used on some major projects, such as the new Gotthard Tunnel where its ability to operate without emissions are extremely beneficial as they reduce the need for ventilation. For cities with low emission zones such as in Europe or the US (and possibly China in the future), the hybrid mixer is also generating considerable interest and CIFA expects major orders to come in the near future. Although the purchase price of the Energya hybrid mixer is significantly higher than for conventional units, the machine will offer a saving due to its lower fuel consumption resulting in a payback to the customer.

This piece of equipment is also pointing the way for future innovations from the firm and Biavati said, “We can develop this type of hybrid system in other products. We want to be a leader in this type of technology.”

However he commented that the hybrid technology is limited at present in terms of how much power it can deliver, which means it cannot be used for certain types of equipment such as large concrete pumps. But with hybrid technologies still developing, Biavati believes that the power output of future machines will continue to grow.

Meanwhile CIFA’s new K60H pump is already finding customers in Europe, with six machines having been supplied and including to Europe’s largest concrete pumping firm. The K53H pump has also been sold to a German firm, further highlighting the perceived quality of the CIFA brand. Biavati said that CIFA is now winning sales from its rivals in the concrete pumping sector also as its new focus on technology, including the carbon fibre booms, has raised the firm’s profile. He said that the range is now regarded as a premium product due to the innovations the firm has been able to develop and introduce in the wake of the Zoomlion acquisition. This is being reflected in the market according to Biavati, with demand for the pumps featuring carbon fibre booms proving strong in Europe and accounting for around 50% of sales. He said that customers in Europe are sensitive to the weight of machines due to transport restrictions as well as fuel consumption, so the concept of a pump with strong but lightweight boom sections has attracted considerable attention.

Biavati said that CIFA has established a partnership with a supplier of carbon fibre for the booms, which is based in Modena. And having seen the benefit for its concrete pump line, CIFA is also considering other applications for the carbon fibre concept in structural duties, with many other possible uses being considered both within CIFA and its parent Zoomlion. Biavati was reluctant to say too much at this stage but said that research and development is underway and added, “There is incredible potential for carbon fibre but we are just starting with this.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Zoomlion’s world record boom pump
    November 20, 2012
    Zoomlion has unveiled its innovative new truck-mounted concrete pump, which features a 101m boom. This innovative 101m unit is now a world record holder as the longest truck-mounted concrete boom pump. The machine was launched on the 20th anniversary of Zoomlion and is one of a new generation of products developed by Zoomlion and its Italian CIFA operation. The new machine has been developed from the existing 80m truck-mounted pumps, with its innovative lightweight composite boom being a key feature of the
  • CIFA celebrates with its K40H truck mounted boom pump
    February 28, 2018
    CIFA is celebrating its 90th year with a focus on the Francophone market, including Africa. A major part of celebrations will the official introduction into the French market of the K40H truck-mounted concrete boom pump. It is the largest of its type on three axels, according the company. The unit has as standard a five-section RZ folding system placing boom. The 4th and 5th boom sections are made of light and resistant CIFA Carbotech composite material. The other three sections are high-strength steel.
  • Liebherr makes strategic acquisition of concrete pump manufacturer
    October 23, 2012
    Liebherr is adding to its product range with the acquisition of the German concrete pump manufacturer Waitzinger. This deal broadens the existing Liebherr-Mischtechnik product range and the company says it has plans underway for further expansion of this business segment. Waitzinger is based in Neu-Ulm, close to the Bad Schussenried facility where Liebherr-Mischtechnik is based. The deal was signed between the managing directors of Liebherr-Mischtechnik and Waitzinger Baumaschinen.
  • New solutions, new competition
    May 29, 2012
    The early part of 2012 will see a whole host of new technology coming to market, as manufacturers introduce their latest models and solutions. At the same time, the construction equipment market is also seeing an increase in competition, with Chinese firms making serious inroads into the global supply sector. These new technologies and new competitors will ensure that the construction equipment sector will see major changes during this year. From a technical viewpoint, one of the biggest technical challenge