ProAll, a Canadian provider of mobile volumetric concrete-mixing technology, said its L20R lightweight concrete volumetric mixer offers a practical solution for small- to mid-sized concrete producers and contractors. It eliminates the need for a commercial driver’s licence, subject to local weight regulations.
The L20R has been engineered to address one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: the shortage of CDL-qualified operators. With a gross-vehicle-weight rating under 11,700kg, the mixer can be transported using standard pickup trucks while delivering professional-grade concrete output that meets Volumetric Mixer Manufacturers Bureau (VMMB) standards.
It features intuitive controls for accurate mix specifications, flexible brake options, and compatibility with skid-steer loaders for efficient aggregate loading. Operators can also benefit from bag-fill capability, eliminating the need for silos for smaller producers.
The L20R will be available with multiple chassis options, including both ProAll-supplied and customer-supplied configurations. Standard equipment includes a 378-litre water tank, aggregate and cement bin vibrators, manual mesh tarp, swivel chute and aluminium chute.
Optional features such as admixture dosing and environmental capture bags are also offered and the mixer is now available for order. ProAll is a Terex Group company.







