Construcciones Yamaro: How radar-powered precision is supporting under-the-pump concrete batching plants

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Australia pours more than 30 million cubic metres of concrete each year from roughly 1300 batching plants – and a five-year public-infrastructure pipeline worth $213 billion is set to keep trucks rolling for years to come. With margins tightening, producers can no longer afford guesswork or idle fleets.

Millimetre-accurate radar sensors cut through dust-choked silos to deliver live inventory data, while cloud dashboards give managers instant, network-wide oversight – driving fewer lost loads, quicker truck cycles, and leaner stock holdings.

VEGA’s short industry paper unpacks the potential of these quick wins and shows how leading plants are turning visibility into profit and sustainability gains.

Fill out the form below to download your copy and see how radar-enabled batching can give your operation a decisive edge.

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