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New Crane Increases CWP Production Efficiencies 

1/09/2021
Home | News | New Crane Increases CWP Production Efficiencies 

CWP has invested in a £35k Crane to increase production efficiency in their 2019 building.

The building is part of CWP’s 3,000m2 onsite manufacturing facility in Southwest Scotland. The new 7.5t crane will allow the 32 strong production team to move precast stock easier during the final phase of the production process.  

Jim Brown, company chairman said: 

“The new 7.5t capacity lifting machinery is allowing our production to be improved by reducing the need for forklifts and manual handling. This means we can now move and store the final product in a more efficient, and more importantly safer procedure” 

Future developments will see the business expand the 2019 building and allow for increased production capabilities. 

CWP works with clients across sectors including defence, waste, floor alleviation, highways and ground engineering contractors. CWP deliver a core range of pre-cast and pre-stressed concrete products to industry and agricultural sectors including Concrete wall panels, free-standing A Walls, T Walls and L Walls, Interlocking Concrete Blocks, Feeder Systems and Concrete Driven Piles.  

If you would like to talk to us about developing or supplying your pre-cast of pre-stressed concrete products, get in touch with our specialist team at 01576 204 367 or email sales@cwpconcrete.com 



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