Anderton Concrete to showcase latest sustainable rail technologies at Rail Live 2022

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Anderton Concrete, the leading supplier of cable protection products to the U.K rail industry, will be showcasing its latest lightweight and sustainable rail technologies at this year’s Rail Live. 

Between 22nd and 23rd of June at Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre, Warwickshire, visitors will be able to view an extended display of Anderton Concrete’s precast range for the rail sector. This includes Cable Troughing, Bespoke Precast solutions and Retaining Wall Systems. 

The UK manufacturer’s technical experts will also be available on stand C11, providing attendees with exclusive advice, support and market insight for upcoming projects while also discussing Ibstock’s ESG plan up to 2030.

The latest sustainable technologies offered by Anderton Concrete, including its next generation of trough units will also be exhibited.  The C/1/9 trough weighs less than 25kg and possesses a reduction in carbon through the removal of mass and use of alternative materials. These innovative developments have seen the product identified as one of the most cost-effective and sustainable troughing solutions on the market and has been developed without compromising on performance or quality.

Neil Cross, Nationals Sales Manager at Anderton Concrete, said: “We’re excited to be showcasing our extended range of real-world, sustainable rail solutions at this year’s Rail Live. We are dedicated to ensuring we consistently provide construction professionals with technologies that set the standard for sustainability and efficiency without compromising on performance and quality.

“We look forward to meeting with industry professionals to support with any questions they may have about precast rail products and discuss how we can help with upcoming projects.”

For further information on Anderton Concrete’s market leading rail technologies, visit: www.andertonconcrete.co.uk or call 0333 234 3434.

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