Elkon Self Service Concrete Filling Station
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- Cashel, Tipperary
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Introducing Elkon's new self service concrete filling station. Ideal for builders merchant yards or someone looking for a new business opportunity. This revolutionary new plant is transforming the way builders, farmers, contractors and DIY customers access small volumes of concrete, mortar and screed on demand. It is a fully automated concrete drive-thru which allows your customer to purchase exact amounts of fresh concrete 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The customer uses a touchscreen kiosk to choose their specific concrete mix (e.g., standard, fiber-reinforced, screed, or mortar) and enters in the the required volume they want. Payment is then made by debit/credit card or use an RFID tag/ barcode if your customer has an account. The customer then parks their truck, tractor and trailer, or car trailer under the conveyor belt and the plant mixes and dispenses the exact amount of concrete into their vehicle. To find out more about this exciting new concrete drive-thru system, please contact us today for more information. Come visit us at this years Hillhead 2026 Quarry show (Stand A10, 23rd - 25th of June) where we will be exhibiting Elkon's new self service concrete plant. OB Plant - Exclusive agents for Elkon Concrete Equipment in Ireland and the UK. www.obplant.com
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- Cashel, Tipperary
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