Bulk mixing plant definition

Bulk mixing plant means machinery, appliances or other similar devices that are assembled in such a manner so as to be able to mix materials in bulk for the purposes of using the mixed product for construction work;
Bulk mixing plant means machinery, appliances or other similar devices that are assembled in such a manner so as to be able to mix materials in bulk for the purposes of using the mixed product for construction work; Notes: Bulk mixing plant- commonly referred to as a batch plant

Examples of Bulk mixing plant in a sentence

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