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Sustainable modernization: E. Victor Meyer relies on new technology

Blue and yellow S-Liner slip former machine produces precast concrete elements on prestressing beds Yellow ABUS crane lifts precast concrete panel in production hall Slip forming machine on rails leaves freshly cast concrete slab behind

With sustainable technologies and strategic investments, E. Victor Meyer shows how innovation and efficiency can go hand in hand in the construction industry. By using state-of the-art machines from Echo Precast Engineering, a Progress Group company, the company is strengthening its market position and reducing its carbon footprint at the same time - setting an example for the entire industry.

 

S-Liner slip former Progress Group production plant

S-Liner T30 slipformer: sustainability and speed
The switch to the slipformer technology was a milestone: by using “zero-slump concrete”, cement consumption was reduced by up to 20%, which significantly improved the carbon footprint. In addition, the curing time was reduced from 24 to 16 hours - an increase in efficiency of 30%.

Man in front of stacked prestressed hollow core slabs at E. Victor-Meyer plant Blue and yellow hollow core extrusion machine on prestressing beds in steel hall

A big step into the future

By investing in modern machinery, E. Victor Meyer is setting an example for innovative strength and sustainability. The modern technologies not only ensure competitiveness but also strengthen the company's position as a future-oriented market leader in precast concrete production.

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From the consultation to the installation of the new machines, they supported us and the project with expertise and reliability

Raymond Palm, Managing Director Victor Meyer