Ammann’s ‘growing presence’ in North America

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21 February 2020

Ammann’s growing presence in North America will be reflected in its product displays at ConExpo.

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Those products include the company’s recently launched continuous asphalt-mixing plant with RAP utilisation technology; the latest generation of heavy compactors; and a wide range of light compaction equipment. Ammann will be in the Silver Lot, Booth S5254, at the Las Vegas show.

“This past year we’ve opened a new facility in Davie, Florida, to be closer to American customers,” said Gilvan Pereira, managing director of Ammann America. The 70,000-square-foot facility houses staff, a warehouse, a training center and an outdoor area for asphalt plants and compactors.

“We’ve also added depth to our product line, which we are eager to showcase,” Pereira added.

The company will be displaying its advanced recycling plant, which utilises Ammann’s unique recycling technology, is capable of producing mix consisting of more than 60% RAP. Its patented preheating process also minimises fuel consumption and dramatically reduces the levels of CO2 and other pollutants.

The company will also show a range of heavy compaction equipment and lightweight equipment soil and asphalt compactors; light compaction equipment, including rammers and plate compactors (forward-moving, reversible and hydrostatic); and the as1 Control System – the ‘brains’ behind Ammann’s asphalt-mixing plants.

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