
SWISS MOTORWAY MAXIMISES ON-SITE RECYCLING
Renovating a section of the Swiss N2 Motorway required an unconventional, creative approach.

Renovating a section of the Swiss N2 Motorway required an unconventional, creative approach.

Work on the A9 motorway in the Valais canton between Siders and Brig (approximately 32 km long) is a challenging project on many fronts.

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has impacted all corners of the world. Businesses large and small are struggling to continue production while ensuring the well-being of their employees. Ammann is no different.

The success of Ammann Asphalt-Mixing Plants is driven by innovation. That includes advances that make Ammann customers among the most highly regarded recyclers in the industry – and technology that helps keep the plants up and running.

Sometimes, existing products or services aren’t enough to carry out the necessary tasks on a jobsite. Instead, a fresh approach must be considered – and a new machine or service developed.

Featured at the trade show were products created or customised for North America – including the latest generation of heavy compactors, a wide range of light compaction equipment and a technologically advanced asphalt-mixing plant.

Ammann’s growing presence in North America will be reflected in its product displays at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020.

A recent landscaping project appeared to have a crew in a bind. The project was too confined for large compactors – but in some areas too open for light equipment to tackle the job.

“Technology” might not be the first word that comes to mind when you see a compactor at work. But perhaps it should. The technology built into Ammann compactors is the driving force behind quality, production and cost savings. It can be the difference between a job that loses money – or turns a nice profit.
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