Anderton Concrete has made a substantial investment programme to further expand its precast concrete portfolio and extend its manufacturing capabilities to meet increasing market demand.
As part of Anderton Concrete's commitment to providing its extensive customer base with engineering and service excellence, the company has undertaken significant investment at its UK based manufacturing facilities.
The programme of activity, which forms part of a two-year strategic development plan, will improve Anderton Concrete’s standard and bespoke manufacturing capabilities to support construction professionals in meeting the most demanding specifications.
The investment includes the installation of a new crane system, which can facilitate the manufacture of bespoke precast concrete units up to 10 tonnes, double that of its previous capabilities. This has enabled Anderton Concrete to bolster its precast concrete troughing range by manufacturing single units from 77kg up to two tonnes in weight, to support high profile projects throughout the utilities, highways and infrastructure sectors.
A new precast batching plant has also been installed, featuring aggregate belts and aggregate hoppers, combined with a new Teka Mixer and automated wash out system. The latest Teka Mixer will eliminate the requirement for manual wash out to not only streamline, but maximise operations, by producing batches up to 1,800kg. The cycle time will also be reduced from 10 minutes down to three minutes, whilst increasing capacity from 25t to 250t per day in a single shift.
The installation achieves a fully automated process for both wet and semi dry mixing that delivers high accuracy and repeatable production quality, whilst also facilitating increased flexibility for alternative mix designs and surplus capacity for product expansion, whilst enhancing efficiency and safety. The investment also ensures compliance with Tolerance requirements (BS EN 206 / 13669) and Traceability standard requirement (BS EN 206 / 13669).
These key investments will improve consistency and efficiency of production, by delivering the highest repeatable product quality across the company’s diverse portfolio of bespoke and stock precast concrete products, whilst simultaneously ensuring continuous operation through a reduction in downtime.
Shaun Forrester, Commercial Director for Anderton Concrete, said: "As a business at the heart of building, we are continuously analysing how we can enhance our operational performance and manufacturing capabilities to consistently meet the requirements of the UK construction industry.
"The investment we have undertaken at our manufacturing sites has not only enabled us to expand our standard and bespoke range, but has simultaneously aided us in improving the sustainability of our operations, by proactively reducing the quantity of embodied carbon within our products."
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