Venus Techno Showcases New BS-V Self-Loading Variants & Split-Type Placing Boom

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Venus Techno Equipment is expanding its construction equipment portfolio with a series of new, technology-rich launches across self-loading mixers and concrete placement solutions. Its display highlighted the company’s new BS-V self-loading variants equipped with crab steering, and designed for better stability, manoeuvrability, and performance across uneven terrain, ramps, narrow zones, and congested job sites.

The upgraded self-loading machine features a three-way steering system and an easy operating interface. For enhanced travel performance, it is fitted with a Rexroth Bosch hydraulic pump and a motor mounted on a two-speed gearbox. The BS-V compliant Kirloskar/Mahindra CRDI engine comes with turbocharging, intercooling, SCR, and high-precision injection systems. The engine is advanced, environmentally responsible, and deliver the lowest emissions with minimal environmental impact.

Venus Techno also introduced a new split-type concrete placing boom and its first tower crane. “Most placing booms in the market weigh around six tonnes per segment, making them difficult to handle and requiring heavy tower cranes. The placing boom has 360-degree rotation, higher output, and comes with a wireless remote. “This model is split-type, with each part weighing only about three tons, so even a smaller tower crane can lift it easily,” informed Tejas Patel, Director. “All our construction-related products comply with IS 2062 standards.”

Across its product line, Venus has integrated IoT-based monitoring and control systems. Even the self-loading mixers now come with GPS and a complete health-monitoring system.

Discussing market trends, Patel shared that demand is currently driven by real estate and infrastructure road projects. To support customers nationwide, the company has built a robust after-sales network. “We have 265 service engineers on our payroll across India. There is no location where our team cannot reach within 12 hours. Spare parts and service yards are also strategically placed across the country,” he said.

Venus Techno’s export markets are also expanding rapidly. “Africa is currently our fastest-growing market. We are also seeing good traction from the Maldives and Mauritius. Nepal has been steady for us, while Bangladesh has slowed down due to political conditions,” he noted.

Looking ahead, the company has set ambitious growth targets. It recorded around ₹300 crore in revenue last financial year and is aiming to reach ₹1,000 crore in the next 2–3 years, depending on government policies and upcoming projects. Multiple new models are under development, with four scheduled for launch in 2026, and the company also plans to introduce three truck-mounted boom pump variants during the same period.
📅 Published on: 13 January 2026
📖 Published in: NBM&CW JANUARY 2026
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