SCHWING Stetter India presents sustainable construction equipment at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025

A key highlight at SCHWING’s pavilion was the FBP truck mixer pump, an innovative machine that combines concrete transport, mixing, and delivery, while reducing carbon emissions to meet modern construction site needs in India.

SCHWING Stetter India participated in the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, held from January 19 to 22 at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, where it showcased its innovations in sustainable construction equipment. The company highlighted solutions focused on C&D waste handling, carbon emission reduction, environmental conservation, and fire safety.

At the expo, SCHWING Stetter India introduced a range of sustainability-driven products, including the sludge pump, Rubble Master C&D waste crushers, RA concrete recycling plant, FBP 29 truck mixer pump, and the AWT 36 articulating water tower. These products underscore the company’s commitment to supporting India’s 2070 net-zero target with high-performance, eco-conscious

V.G. Sakthikumar, Chairman & Managing Director of SCHWING Stetter India, shared, “In India, concrete waste generation could reach up to 750 million tonnes annually. With our advanced C&D waste crushers and concrete recycling plants, recycling operations can be carried out with exceptional efficiency. We believe recycled concrete can be effectively reused on-site for structural concreting needs. Our FBP truck mixer pump will be a gamechanger, especially designed to meet the retail-ready mix concrete demands. It’s tailored for the ready-mix industry and road infrastructure projects. We envision our environmentally-focused products making a significant impact not only in construction but also in waste management, fire & life safety, and material recycling and reuse.”

A key highlight at SCHWING’s pavilion was the FBP truck mixer pump, a revolutionary addition to their product lineup. This innovative machine integrates concrete transport, mixing, and delivery while significantly reducing carbon emissions, catering to the modern construction site needs in India.