35 m³/h Mobile Batching Plant Case: 20-Day Delivery to the Philippines

  • Product: Mobile Batching Plant (35 m³/h)
  • Destination: Philippines
  • Delivery target: 20 days
  • Constraint: Project details confidential
Mobile Concrete Batching Plant 35

Mobile Batching Plant Case Overview

In January 2026, DASWELL Group delivered one 35 m³/h mobile concrete batching plant to a contractor customer in the Philippines. The full cycle—from order confirmation to handover—was completed in 20 days. The customer asked us to keep the end project and site details confidential, so this case focuses on what most buyers want to know: how fast delivery is achieved, what can delay it, and what you receive at handover. If you want to purchase a concrete batching plant, please contact us for more product information and pricing.

Why the Customer Chose a Mobile Batching Plant

The customer had a fixed start date and wanted a concrete supply solution that could be deployed quickly. They chose a mobile batching plant because it is easier to transport and usually faster to set up than a stationary plant. The 35 m³/h class is a common option when a contractor wants practical output without making the plant too large to move or manage on site.

When a project timeline is compressed, buyers typically prioritize two things: faster deployment and predictable start-up. A mobile batching plant is often preferred because it is designed for transport and quicker on-site setup compared with a stationary batching plant. The 35 m³/h capacity is also a common choice for mid-scale demand where contractors want output capability without overbuilding the plant size and logistics.

What “20-day delivery” really means

Will the equipment arrive on time, and will it be ready to start quickly after arrival? For many buyers, the biggest risk is not just production time. Delays often happen at the end, when packing details, export documents, and shipping arrangements are handled too late. For this order, the delivery target was confirmed first, and then each step was planned backward from the handover date.

How We Helped the Customer Stay on Schedule

  1. We confirmed the delivery date first

Before anything else, we aligned on the target handover date and built the plan around it. This keeps expectations clear and prevents last-minute changes that usually create delays.

  1. We prevented “paperwork delays” while production was running

Many fast deliveries fail not in manufacturing, but in the final days—when packing details and export documents are still being prepared. We prepared the packing plan and document checklist early so shipment would not be held up.

Here is the timeline we can share:

  • Day 0: Order confirmed and target handover date aligned
  • Day 1–12: Production and factory checks
  • Day 13–16: Packing, document preparation, and shipment arrangement
  • Day 20: Delivery completed

(Actual shipping conditions can vary by route and port schedule.)

mobile batching plant factory 2
mobile batching plant factory 1

What DASWELL did to reduce delay risk of Mobile Concrete Batching Plant?

1) Locked the date early.
We aligned on the handover date before finalizing the execution plan. This helps prevent last-minute changes that often create schedule slips.

2) Prepared documents while production was running.
In fast deliveries, paperwork is often the hidden bottleneck. We started the packing plan and export document checklist early, so the shipment would not wait on documents.

3) Used a clear handover package.
When a customer cannot share full project details, acceptance still needs to be simple. We focus on a standard, complete handover set so the customer can review and accept efficiently without exposing sensitive information.

What you receive at handover

To help the customer move faster after the equipment arrives, contact us and DASWELL provided:

  • Packing list and shipment document set
  • Operation and maintenance documents
  • Remote guidance arrangement for installation/commissioning (as agreed)

Who this type of mobile batching plant fits

If you have a fixed start date, a 35 m³/h mobile batching plant is usually a good match when you want a balance between output, transportability, and faster site readiness. It is also a practical choice when the site may change or relocation is possible.

If you have a similar timeline,contact DASWELL Group with your target date and basic site conditions. Besides mobile concrete batching plants, we also supply concrete mixer pumps, self loading concrete mixers, and dry mix concrete plants—so we can help you select a setup that fits how your jobsite will actually work.

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