What is KC3?
KC3 delivers low Total Cost of Ownership for owners of concrete equipment and special vehicles.
We supply & support long-life equipment and upcycle & upgrade valuable mid-life assets.
Our customers have our 24/7 support with engineering capability and spare parts from the Liverpool workshop and our UK-wide partners.
Since formation in 2021, KC3 has delivered low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for our customers who operate concrete equipment and special vehicles.
We supply & support long-life equipment including the KC3 volumetric mixer manufactured by KCP in South Korea. We upcycle & upgrade valuable mid-life assets leveraging our deep experience in concrete mixers, concrete pumps, HGVs and other construction equipment.
Our customers have our 24/7 support with engineering capability and spare parts from the Liverpool workshop and our UK-wide partners.
Before KC3
Bespoke Design & Engineering
Cubic3 was set up in 2013 to render services to Rail, Defence, and the Construction sector in addition to manufacturing and supplying bespoke Nurock mixers.
Cubic delivered a diverse portfolio of specialist projects ranging from feasibility studies for TFL, coloured walls for French museums to rail-mounted volumetric mixers.
In 2015, Cubic3 became a distributor for concrete pumps made by KCP Heavy Industries Co Ltd (based in South Korea), and worked with KCP to adapt the product to achieve success in the UK and EU markets. KCP has global sales and USD 100+ million turnover and over 100 pumps in the UK.
Nurock Mixers
Nurock Mixers was formed in 2001 as a start up to build and operate Volumetric Concrete Mixers (VCM). Post Venture Capital seed funding in 2007 the business moved into full time manufacturing, establishing a factory in Kirkby, Liverpool in 2008 and exited the concrete delivery business.
Alongside the traditional concrete industry in the UK and overseas the Nurock Mixer was supplied to the British Army for runway repair worldwide, used in the recycling of aluminium waste in France, for the construction of warehouses in Siberia, for wind turbine bases in the Outer Hebrides and for use in the oil industry in the Sahara desert. The mixers were used in many other specialist and bespoke applications including soil decontamination projects, foamed recycled materials, coloured, precast and first of kind rail concrete operations.
From 1987 we operated a concrete delivery business alongside manufacturing mixers in our yard, developing them based on the hands-on experience of delivering concrete.