Latest innovation presented by KVM International A/S

In early November KVM in Denmark presented their latest innovations at an Open Day. Hundreds of people who attended the event watched demonstrations of the new filling box concept and were able to see fast change of a mould and filling box in under 12.5 minutes. This concept optimises the filling process for each mould by having a dedicated filling box for each mould type.

The filling box is designed to suit the individual product group, and ensures very accurate filling of the products. This makes the production of the large variety of concrete products optimal.

KVM also showed the new...

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