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Steel at Cemen Tech in Indianola
 A Cemen Tech worker guides a steel sheet onto a shuttle table in preparation for parts to be cut using its enclosed laser table, which company officials believe may be the largest such machine operating in North America.

A Cemen Tech worker guides a steel sheet onto a shuttle table in preparation for parts to be cut using its enclosed laser table, which company officials believe may be the largest such machine operating in North America.

 The laser table shoots out sparks as it cuts steel parts to be used in a volumetric cement mixer.

The laser table shoots out sparks as it cuts steel parts to be used in a volumetric cement mixer.

 A Cemen Tech technician demonstrates how he programs the laser table to cut out multiple parts successively from a sheet of metal.

A Cemen Tech technician demonstrates how he programs the laser table to cut out multiple parts successively from a sheet of metal.

 The Accu-Pour  tablet interface allows the mixer unit’s driver to verify all information about the concrete job that will be poured, and provides precision control of the pour and also documents the details of the job in an electronic format.

The Accu-Pour tablet interface allows the mixer unit’s driver to verify all information about the concrete job that will be poured, and provides precision control of the pour and also documents the details of the job in an electronic format.

 A view of a portion of the factory floor where Cemen Tech’s mixers are manufactured.

A view of a portion of the factory floor where Cemen Tech’s mixers are manufactured.

 A completed Cemen Tech volumetric concrete mixer stands in front of the company’s Indianola headquarters.  Submitted photo

A completed Cemen Tech volumetric concrete mixer stands in front of the company’s Indianola headquarters. Submitted photo

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 A Cemen Tech worker guides a steel sheet onto a shuttle table in preparation for parts to be cut using its enclosed laser table, which company officials believe may be the largest such machine operating in North America.
 The laser table shoots out sparks as it cuts steel parts to be used in a volumetric cement mixer.
 A Cemen Tech technician demonstrates how he programs the laser table to cut out multiple parts successively from a sheet of metal.
 The Accu-Pour  tablet interface allows the mixer unit’s driver to verify all information about the concrete job that will be poured, and provides precision control of the pour and also documents the details of the job in an electronic format.
 A view of a portion of the factory floor where Cemen Tech’s mixers are manufactured.
 A completed Cemen Tech volumetric concrete mixer stands in front of the company’s Indianola headquarters.  Submitted photo

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