Concrete Transport
Concrete transport refers to the process of moving freshly mixed concrete from a batching plant to a construction site. This is typically done using specialized vehicles known as concrete mixers or transit mixers, which keep the concrete in a liquid state during transit. The goal is to ensure that the concrete arrives at the site ready for pouring, maintaining its quality and workability.
To facilitate efficient concrete transport, various factors are considered, such as distance, traffic conditions, and the time it takes for the concrete to set. Proper planning and scheduling are essential to minimize delays and ensure that the concrete is delivered within the optimal time frame, usually within 90 minutes of mixing.