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Portable vs. Stationary Bulk Cement Plants: What’s the Difference?

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At Keystone Tank Manufacturing LLC, we manufacture bulk cement plant storage systems that meet ASME and other industry standards. We have the skilled craftsmen, experience, and technology to ensure superior quality and a final product that meets your requirements.

Portable vs. Stationary Bulk Cement Plants: What’s the Difference?

We manufacture both portable bulk cement plant storage units and stationary bulk plants. Here is a closer look at each.

Portable Bulk Plants

 Portable bulk cement plants are typically smaller and feature a layout that is more compact than stationary bulk plants. These units are typically self-powered and come with an electric generator and compressor units driven by electric motors or diesel engines. All the components of the plant, like the generator air compressor, control house, and blending tank, are all skid mounted to allow for easy transport.

 Stationary Bulk Plants

Stationary bulk cement plant storage units are usually larger than portable bulk plants because they are intended to be permanently located. These plants typically feature a more sophisticated layout and are often powered off of the local grid. Even though they are categorized as stationary, these plants can sometimes be moved when the need arises.

If you need a bulk cement plant to complement your operations, we create custom tanks that match any operation’s objectives and specifications. To place your order for a portable or stationary bulk cement plant, reach out to us today to speak with one of our representatives.