Stable construction market with featured product
Stable construction market with featured product
Concrete batching plant tower
1. The tower has a blocking design, easy to
install and transfer.
2. The control room and the tower are separate, easy to
exam and repair, without shaking.
3. The door of transition storehouse has a
special cone crusher designed
structure, cooperate with electric control system; it can open for a second
time, to meet the needs of high capacity concrete mix.
4. Use the color steel
sandwich board as the out casing has a function of heat preservation, heat
insulation. Inside of the room, it is equipped with dust catcher, avoiding
pollution. There is axes stream fan in the mixing floor and weighing floor,
according to the national environment protect regulation, it can form a
cross-ventilation in and out tower.
Contractor NCC said demand in the Nordic
construction market was stable during the first half of the year after it
reported an increase in sales but drop in net profit for the period.
Liquid
weighing
1. To meet the demand of high-speed railway construction, the
equipment has two liquid weighing for the user to choose. According to the
demand of customer, the ratio is changeable.
2. With liquid temporary hopper,
adopting extractive weighing structure, the weighing precision is
improved.
3. The equipment can be equipped with pump and butterfly valve
which can work at 80C,if the construction carry out in cold winter.
NCC said
net sales were up from SEK13 billion (€1.6 billion) in the six months to 30 June
last year to SEK14 billion (€1.7 billion) in the first half of 2012. Net profit
fell from SEK369 million (€45 million) last year to SEK341 million (€41 million)
in the first half of 2012.
The company's construction units in Denmark,
Finland and Norway reported improved earnings, with higher volumes and stronger
margins. At the same time, earnings in Sweden declined due to impairment losses
on projects.
Construction output in from the European Union (EU27) fell 5.8%
year-on-year in June, while output from the Eurozone fell 2.8%, according to the
latest figures from Eurostat.
NCC said the construction market was strong in
Norway, while demand was weaker in the company's other markets, primarily in
Denmark and Finland, resulting in an overall stable picture for the
region.
"The market trend is difficult to assess and NCC does not expect
construction investments to grow significantly in 2012," the company
said.
This makes June the sixth consecutive month since the start of 2012 in
which construction output declines have been recorded.
The largest annual
decreases for June were registered in Portugal (-18.9%), UK (-15.5%), Hungary
(-11.1%) and Slovakia (-11.0%). Year-on-year increases in construction ball mill output were recorded in
Sweden (4.6%), Germany (3.0%) and Romania (0.1%).