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Cesan launches ‘go anywhere’ mobile asphalt plant

Cesan AS, the global manufacturer of stationary and mobile asphalt plants, launched its new flagship product at bauma 2013. The King Batch 280 T/H has been designed for customers facing problems with a lack of infrastructure. It has a compact design, which allows it to be transported anywhere in the world in as few as eight containers, significantly reducing transport costs. In addition, Cesan AS has designed a mechanical base for the plant and this allows it to be constructed on any surface. Until now asph
April 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Go anywhere asphalt plant from Cesan
181 Cesan AS, the global manufacturer of stationary and mobile asphalt plants, launched its new flagship product at 688 Bauma 2013.

The King Batch 280 T/H has been designed for customers facing problems with a lack of infrastructure. It has a compact design, which allows it to be transported anywhere in the world in as few as eight containers, significantly reducing transport costs.

In addition, Cesan AS has designed a mechanical base for the plant and this allows it to be constructed on any surface. Until now asphalt plants have been constructed on purpose-built concrete slabs.

The King Batch 280 can be situated on any compacted surface – illustrated at bauma when Cesan constructed it on a gravel base.

Cesan expects interest from most markets but particularly the Middle East and Africa.

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