IMIESA April 2021

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WHO'S WHO IN ROADS

Integrated solutions for asphalt production Leading the way since 1869, Ammann’s reputation for asphalt plant innovation continues to push the boundaries of economy and efficiency. This turnkey approach ensures that used and new equipment customers are never left behind. A Counterflow 120 drum mix plant

“South Africa’s current bitumen shortage has led to a sharp increase in imported drummed products, spurring growing demand for our drum decanters,” explains Richard Hurst, director, Kenzam Equipment.

Mobile asphalt lab

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mmann asphalt plants are high value assets designed to deliver decades of service. Now this life can be extended even further with the latest Ammann retrofit technologies. These can also be installed on other OEM plants. “Retrofits are proving to be a popular option for contractors and asphalt suppliers who wish to delay large capital equipment replacement decisions. For this reason, Ammann’s strategy is to assist the industry by upgrading older plants so they can run for longer and more efficiently,” explains Rocco Lehman, general manager, Ammann South Africa. Ammann asphalt plants are distributed in South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa by Kenzam Equipment, which is responsible for new equipment sales, maintenance, refurbishment and parts. In turn, the Ammann road construction and allied machine range is sold and supported by ELB Equipment in South Africa.

Asphalt plant retrofit offerings Key proprietary Ammann retrofit technologies include: - upgraded capabilities for older plants to produce recycled asphalt pavement products - burners that enable the use of multiple fuel types, while delivering reduced noise levels - the Amix mixer, a compact and proven solution for increasing plant capacity - the as1 Control System, which creates an intelligent and intuitive operating environment. Other practical examples include the

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upgrading of baghouse systems, or the addition of one where it didn’t exist previously to ensure compliance with the latest environmental legislation.

New Kenzam manufactured products that have now been added for Ammann customers include containerised asphalt labs, a crucial element in plant calibration and the consistent production of high-quality asphalt products. This partner offering in terms of mobile labs will be a world first for Ammann. Kenzam will also be producing asphalt core sampling machines for the contracting market.

Consultancy service

New plant sales

As part of its turnkey retrofitting service, Kenzam will carry out a detailed assessment of the client’s existing plant. Ammann and Kenzam also plan to offer a consultancy service to help clients maintain and optimise efficiencies within their supply chain and business operations. This will range from expert advice on asphalt production through to the best paving and compaction equipment setup. This consultancy service will prove beneficial for both existing and new entrants to the asphalt market.

Alongside its retrofit solutions, Ammann anticipates an upturn in new asphalt plant sales as larger-scale road projects start to gain momentum during 2021 and going into 2022. Popular Ammann plants sold to date in southern Africa include the Counterflow 90 and 120 asphalt drum mix plants. The most recent Counterflow sale was to a contractor in Zimbabwe in 2020. “We’re excited about future prospects in the road market and continue to work closely with our customers to ensure that we’re always ready and responsive,” Lehman concludes.

Associated product solutions In addition to Ammann’s OEM technologies, a range of associated products supplied by Kenzam Equipment now also form part of the offering to customers. Kenzam Equipment forms part of the Kenzam group of companies that specialise in the manufacture of ancillary products for sustained asphalt production, catering for customers across sub-Saharan Africa. Examples include drum decanters, emulsion plants, plus mobile and static bitumen tanks. Ammann’s mobile asphalt core sample machine manufactured in South Africa by Kenzam Equipment


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The science of road rehabilitation

6min
pages 30-31

Shop online for Bell pre-owned

2min
page 57

Fleet Management

2min
pages 55-56

Sustainable construction starts with materials

3min
page 53

Buffalo City

3min
page 52

Student Accommodation & Social Housing

6min
pages 50-51

Driftsands sewer project to unlock further development

5min
pages 46-47

Increased efforts to conquer water crisis

6min
pages 48-49

N1 widening underscores the value of planning

4min
pages 44-45

Visibility, flexibility and control

1min
page 43

Integrated Ammann solutions for asphalt production

3min
page 42

Concrete routes deliver durability and economy

3min
page 40

Why some seals work and others don’t

10min
pages 34-37

Disaster Management Planning

4min
pages 26-27

Gravel to paved roads in KZN

5min
pages 38-39

Materials for lasting infrastructure

3min
page 29

Africa Round-up

4min
pages 24-25

Who’s Who in Roads

1min
page 28

Digital twins in the water sector

7min
pages 22-23

The science of road rehabilitation

6min
pages 30-31

Water & Wastewater

5min
pages 20-21

The need for trenchless technology standards

9min
pages 16-19

Cover Story

6min
pages 8-9

Industry Insight

4min
pages 12-13

Regulars

4min
pages 5-6

Geomatics

5min
pages 10-11

President’s comment

3min
page 7

Trenchless Technologies

6min
pages 14-15
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