The customer was looking for a more practical way to handle concrete production and placement on site. Using a conventional concrete mixer together with a separate concrete pump would require two machines, additional working space, and coordination between different operators. For this project, the customer preferred a solution that could combine concrete mixing and pumping within one working process.
After understanding the customer's requirements, HAMAC recommended a trailer concrete mixer pump. The machine combines a concrete mixer and a concrete pumping system in one unit. While the mixer prepares fresh concrete, the pumping system can continuously transfer the concrete through the delivery pipeline to the required working area. This integrated arrangement helps reduce unnecessary handling between concrete production and placement.
Trailer Concrete Mixer Pump for On-Site Mixing and Concrete Delivery
The equipment shown in the project photos was installed directly in the construction area. Aggregate and other concrete materials can be prepared around the machine, while the mixer handles concrete production and the pump transfers the fresh concrete toward the placement point. The trailer-mounted design also makes the equipment easier to reposition when the working area changes.
| Project Aspect | Solution |
|---|---|
| Customer requirement | Mix and pump concrete within the same working area |
| Main equipment | HAMAC Trailer Concrete Mixer Pump |
| Working process | Material feeding → concrete mixing → pumping → pipeline delivery → concrete placement |
| Main concerns | Limited space, equipment coordination and convenient concrete delivery |
| Solution concept | Integrating concrete mixing and pumping into one mobile machine |
One of the main advantages of this solution is the combination of mixing and pumping. Instead of preparing concrete with one machine and then transferring it to another pumping machine, the customer can complete both processes through one integrated system. This can reduce the number of machines required on site and make the overall workflow easier to organize. The trailer-mounted configuration also provides flexibility for construction projects where the working position may change. The machine can be positioned near the material feeding area and connected to a concrete delivery pipeline leading toward the placement area. This arrangement is particularly useful when the concrete needs to be delivered to areas that are not convenient for direct discharge.
Another consideration was the customer's need for straightforward operation. The integrated design reduces the coordination required between a separate mixer operator and pump operator. Once the materials are prepared and the equipment is set up, the mixing and pumping processes can be coordinated as part of the same concrete production workflow.
Trailer concrete mixer pump working at a construction site
Trailer concrete mixer pump in concrete construction application
The customer wanted to reduce the need for separate concrete mixing and pumping equipment. A trailer concrete mixer pump combines both functions into one machine, making the on-site workflow more compact and easier to coordinate.
It reduces the transfer stage between concrete production and pumping. Fresh concrete can be prepared by the mixer and then delivered directly through the pumping system, helping simplify the movement of concrete around the construction site.
It can be a practical option when the available working area is limited. Combining the mixer and pump reduces the need to arrange two separate machines and can make the equipment layout more compact.
Yes. When a project requires more accurate control of aggregate and sand proportions, an aggregate batching machine can be added to form a more complete concrete production solution.
For customers who require more controlled material proportioning, HAMAC can also provide an aggregate batching solution. The batching machine can feed aggregates and sand according to a preset concrete formula before the materials enter the mixing process. A small wheel loader can also be used as part of the material feeding system.
In this project, the main value of the solution was not simply the equipment itself, but the improvement of the complete concrete workflow. Material preparation, mixing, pumping and delivery can be organized around one integrated machine, helping reduce unnecessary material handling and equipment coordination. HAMAC can provide solution planning, equipment configuration, technical consultation, installation guidance and after-sales support according to the customer's working conditions. The final configuration can be selected according to the concrete production method, available space, power conditions and delivery requirements.
This case demonstrates how a trailer concrete mixer pump can provide a practical solution for construction projects that need both concrete mixing and pumping. By combining the two functions into one mobile unit, the customer can achieve a more compact workflow and greater flexibility in concrete delivery.