A newly commissioned MCMIX mixing system is now operational in Ankara, supporting precast concrete production through a coordinated multi-line configuration designed for continuous material movement and flexible output.
Installed within an active industrial environment, the system combines multiple transfer routes, conveyors, and production sections into a compact operational structure centered on integration rather than separation.
At first glance, the layout feels almost chaotic.
Conveyors overlap, transfer lines intersect, and multiple production sections operate within a tightly organized structure. But the system was designed precisely for that complexity.
Every elevation, transfer point, and circulation route serves a defined operational purpose, allowing different production processes to function simultaneously within a coordinated production flow.
At the center of the installation are two planetary mixers with different production capacities, configured to support separate concrete products within the same facility. Rather than functioning as a duplicate setup, the system allows parallel production lines to operate side by side while sharing coordinated material-handling infrastructure.
Dual conveyor lines, integrated feeding systems, and elevated transfer sections were arranged to maintain uninterrupted circulation across the plant while adapting to the physical constraints of the site.
The result is a production layout built not only for output, but for operational flexibility, allowing multiple manufacturing needs to move through a single interconnected system.
With commissioning now completed, the plant has entered active operation in Ankara, adding another customized concrete production solution to the growing range of MCMIX installations across Türkiye.