Cadonà srl was founded more almost 70 years ago and can now offer excellent experience in the production of block machines and moulds.
The company produces small to medium, strong and reliable egg-laying and stationary block machines and moulds proven to perform efficiently in all work-settings.
It can also offer a full range of block machines to meet all production necessities plus provide versatility of project in order to meet specific production needs. The company’s block machines can be fitted with different moulds, most of which are custom-made for the production of: wall blocks, ceiling blocks, pavers, kerbs and so on.
Cadonà block machines are engineered to be delivered almost ready to work, are provided with photographic manual and video instructions and they are easy to service by good local technicians so as to spare expensive travels from foreign technicians.
Cadonà block machines are all produced in the factory in Italy in order to check quality at all production steps; before delivery they are all tested and given a number plate to recognize them after years and years!
For over 50 years the company has been successfully exporting worldwide, thanks to its basic principle: to produce sturdy and reliable machines, simple and no-nonsense, built to last, easy to service and fitted to perform efficiently everywhere.
The company currently sells in north and West Africa. With sales to Angola, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania and other African countries.
According to experts in the company, clients should have a clear plan in mind, make a survey and be very specific with requests. It is essential to know exactly what products are to be produced, the type, the size, the quantity and so on; don’t just say “the standard” because everyone have their own.
Its also important that they noted the power absorption of the machine suitable for the area where the machine will work. Consider the state of infrastructures where they will work: how easy will it be to transport concrete items around? Will it be better to have one big plant to serve different areas or 2 or more smaller plants that can follow the construction sites?
That is the only way to make sure that the machine they are going to buy will actually match the requirements of the market they are going to service.
Contribution:
Cadonà srl
Paola Cadonà
www.cadona.it