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New Crane Increases CWP Production Efficiencies 

1/09/2021
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Enhancing Safety and Productivity in Precast Concrete Manufacturing

CWP Concrete has invested £35,000 in a New Crane Increases Production. The 7.5-tonne crane at its 3,000m² onsite manufacturing facility in Southwest Scotland. This investment is part of CWP’s ongoing commitment to improving operational processes, ensuring safer working conditions, and meeting the growing demand for high-quality precast concrete products.

The new crane, installed in the 2019 building, allows CWP’s 32-strong production team to move precast stock more efficiently during the final phase of the production process. By reducing reliance on forklifts and manual handling, the crane streamlines operations, enhances safety, and improves overall productivity.


What the New Crane Means for CWP

Jim Brown, Company Chairman, said:
“The New Crane Increases Production, weighing 7.5-tonne the crane is a game-changer for our production process. It reduces the need for forklifts and manual handling, making operations more efficient and, more importantly, safer. As a result, we can now move and store final products with greater ease and precision.”


Future Developments at CWP

This investment is just one step in CWP’s long-term growth strategy. Future developments include expanding the 2019 building to further increase production capabilities. These improvements will enable CWP to meet the rising demand for precast concrete products across various industries.


Serving Diverse Industries with Precast Solutions

CWP works with clients across multiple sectors, including:

The company delivers a core range of precast and pre-stressed concrete products, such as:


Why Choose CWP Concrete?


Let’s Build Together

If you’re looking for durable, versatile, and cost-effective precast concrete products, contact CWP Concrete today. Call us at 01576 204 367 or email sales@cwpconcrete.com to discuss your project requirements. Let us help you achieve your construction goals with our innovative solutions.



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