Contribute to the Belt and Road Initiatives Jianxin concrete mixing plant participates in Malaysia infrastructure construction
Since the national "the Belt and Road Initiatives", Malaysia has been working more closely with Chinese companies to launch a series of major infrastructure projects. Jianxin concrete mixing plant deeply participates in Malaysia infrastructure construction, depending on excellent product quality, as well as the local strong after-sales service guarantee ability.
Jianxin concrete mixing plant equipment participates in infrastructure construction projects in Malaysia. It mainly includes JS type concrete mixer, PLD type four-bins concrete batching machine, aggregate belt feeding system and waiting bin, water metering system, additive metering system, cement metering system, flyash metering system, screw conveyor, cement silo, pneumatic system, fully automatic computer control system, control room, etc. The concrete plant is with excellent performance, even mixing, perfect after-sales service.
Due to the limit project time requirement, Jianxin concrete mixing station was put into the intense construction work once finishing installation and successful trial production. The equipment operators of the construction party are Chinese. In order to facilitate the operators to quickly use the concrete mixing plant and give full play to the efficient advantages of the concrete plant, Jianxin service engineers were sent to construction worksite to train the operation and routine maintenance of the equipment.
With the full development of the project, the construction intensity of the equipment will also increase. Jianxin machinery will serve customer relying on the strong local after-sales service guarantee capabilities. Jianxin contributes the power of Chinese brands to local construction and development, as well as "the Belt and Road Initiatives" cooperation.
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