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Çesan’s compact, mobile batch plant

Çesan has developed the King Batch 280 T/H for applications where customers face problems with a lack of infrastructure. The compact design allows it to be transported anywhere in the world, claimed the company, in just eight containers, significantly reducing transport costs. The company has also developed a mechanical base for the plant, allowing it to be assembled and commissioned on any surface. Previously, asphalt plants required purpose-built concrete slabs for effective installation.
August 21, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Versatility is claimed for the new King Batch system from Çesan
Çesan has developed the King Batch 280 T/H for applications where customers face problems with a lack of infrastructure. The compact design allows it to be transported anywhere in the world, claimed the company, in just eight containers, significantly reducing transport costs.

The company has also developed a mechanical base for the plant, allowing it to be assembled and commissioned on any surface. Previously, asphalt plants required purpose-built concrete slabs for effective installation.

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