Two Architectures, One Site: First MCMIX Mobile 100 Commissioned in Saudi Arabia

Two Architectures, One Site: First MCMIX Mobile 100 Commissioned in Saudi Arabia

MCMIX has commissioned its first concrete batching plant in Saudi Arabia, bringing the Mobile 100 into operation at its new site.

A mobile concrete batching plant has two architectures: the one that travels, and the one that works.

The two forms of the machine can be seen across this project. During transport, its main production components are drawn into a compact mobile configuration. At the site, that geometry changes completely: conveyors rise, working platforms take position, and the plant assumes the vertical structure required for production.

From Transport Geometry to Working Geometry

Mobility in a concrete batching plant is not simply a matter of putting equipment on wheels. It requires substantial production equipment to travel as an integrated system and then establish an entirely different working footprint once deployed.

For this installation, the Mobile 100 is configured with a 4 x 12.5 m³ aggregate bunker and a 2 m³ twin-shaft mixer. A separate aggregate pre-feeding system supports ground-level material feeding and reduces the civil works otherwise associated with a conventional loading ramp.

The configuration also includes a 3 x 100 kg additive system, a galvanized water weighing bunker, a complete pneumatic system and a climate-controlled control cabin.

First Ground in Saudi Arabia

Against the Saudi landscape, there is an unintended visual detail to the installation. The cream structure, MCMIX red, and surrounding earth seem to have arrived from the same color chart.

Pure coincidence. The rest is engineering.

With commissioning complete, the project marks the first MCMIX concrete batching plant installed in Saudi Arabia, and a new geography for a machine designed to move between them.

2026-08-10