Leading Technology Supplier to the Precast Industry
PROGRESS GROUP provides complete solutions for the precast and rebar industry. The machines and plants are designed for the production of precast walls and floors, hollow core slabs, constructive and pre-stressed precast elements as well as wire reinforcement.
PROGRESS GROUP consists of the 5 mechanical engineering companies EBAWE Anlagentechnik, progress Maschinen & Automation, Tecnocom, Echo Precast Engineering, UltraSpan Technologies as well as the precast concrete producer PROGRESS and the software developer Progress Software Development.
Website: https://www.progress.group/en
1.Carousel Plants
Carousel plants from the PROGRESS GROUP facilitate the automated transport of pallets from one workstation to the next. By using a variety of single machines, wall and floor elements are produced in several individual operations. Modern carousel systems can increase rates of production and save on staff costs. The standardised procedures also ensure consistently high quality of the end product.
2. Reinforcement
Technology Precast concrete elements contain reinforcing steel to increase the resilience and durability of buildings. A variety of machines are needed to manufacture reinforcement elements, such as stirrups, mesh or lattice girder. The PROGRESS GROUP offers complete solutions from one source and relies on cutting-edge technology and constant development. In this way the machines are always custom-made to respond perfectly to your requirements and expectations.
3. Mould Systems, Hollow core production plants, Software solutions:
Stationary production is usually performed with the following types of formwork: – fixed and tilting tables – vertical battery moulds – moulds for various precast elements – moulds for 3D elements. Hollow core slabs can be manufactured both on traditional or on mobile production beds. The slipformer and extruder are supplied with concrete by a concrete spreader. Other machines and software ensure efficient preparation and smooth production processes.