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  2. Schwing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Schwing GmbH is a German manufacturer of mobile and stationary concrete pumps and truck mixers, headquartered in Herne, as well as the parent company of Schwing Stetter in Memmingen. The business group is the world's largest concrete pump manufacturer. The company employs more than 3300 people worldwide in seven countries.

  3. XCMG - Wikipedia

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    XCMG also began the construction of a 16,400 square meter research and development facility in Krefeld, Germany; along with a merger with the world-leading German concrete machinery company Schwing a German manufacturer of mobile and stationary concrete pumps and truck mixers, headquartered in Herne, as well as the parent company of Schwing ...

  4. Schwing - Wikipedia

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    Folmer and Schwing Manufacturing Company, later Graflex Schwing (company) , German manufacturer of concrete pumps and truck mixers Schwing Stetter , German manufacturer of concrete mixers and concrete transport systems

  5. Concrete pump - Wikipedia

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    A concrete pump is a machine used for transferring liquid concrete by pumping. There are different types of concrete pumps. There are different types of concrete pumps. A common type of concrete pump for large scale construction projects is known as a boom concrete pump, because it uses a remote-controlled articulating robotic arm (called a ...

  6. Schwing Stetter - Wikipedia

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    Schwing Stetter GmbH, headquartered in Memmingen, Germany, is a manufacturer of concrete mixers and concrete transport systems. With over 600 employees at the Memmingen site, Schwing Stetter is one of the largest employers in the city. In 1982, it was taken over by the company Schwing and integrated into the Group as an independent company. [1]

  7. The Conco Companies - Wikipedia

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    The massive mat pour required a fleet of 227 trucks that made 10 to 14 concrete drops for a total of 2,100 trips. Conco used eighteen concrete boom pumps strategically located around the site to place 82 million pounds of concrete to complete an almost 20-foot-thick foundation.