Egypt is currently witnessing a historic transformation in its industrial and civil infrastructure. Driven by the "Egypt Vision 2030", the government has launched mega-projects such as the "New Delta Project" and the "Toshka Lakes Development". These initiatives focus on agricultural expansion and water resource management, requiring thousands of kilometers of concrete-lined canals to prevent water seepage in the Sahara's arid environment.
In the Nile Delta and Upper Egypt, traditional canal lining methods—hand-placed stones or manual concrete pouring—are no longer viable for the scale of current projects. Canal slipform pavers provide a monolithic lining solution that ensures geometric precision and hydraulic efficiency. Our machines are specifically calibrated for the high-temperature conditions of Egypt, utilizing cooling-system-enhanced hydraulics to maintain continuous operations during desert summers.
MRECH Machinery is pioneering the integration of Stringless Controls (GNSS/Laser guidance) into slipform pavers exported to the Middle East. This technology eliminates the need for manual string-lining, reducing labor costs by 40% and increasing accuracy to sub-centimeter levels.
Looking forward, the roadmap includes:
Based in Weifang, Shandong—the heart of China's heavy machinery industry—Weifang MRECH Machinery Co., Ltd. leverages a deep ecosystem of components. Unlike European competitors, we maintain a 95% in-house production rate for key structural components, ensuring that even during global supply shocks, our lead times for the Egypt market remain stable at 30-45 days from order to port.





Strategically located in Shandong Province, MRECH has evolved from a local manufacturer to a global leader in Canal Slipform Paving Technology. Our expertise lies in the intersection of water conservancy and road engineering. We don't just sell machines; we provide engineering consultancy for complex Egyptian terrains.
Our commitment to the Egypt market includes Localized Support & Compliance. We understand the regulatory requirements of the Egyptian Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation. Every machine exported comes with a localized maintenance manual in Arabic and English, and we offer on-site commissioning services via our regional engineers based in Cairo and Alexandria.





Traditional methods often result in joint leaks and uneven thickness. Slipform paving provides a continuous, high-density concrete structure with minimal joints, which is crucial for reducing water loss in Egypt's arid climate. It also works 5 to 10 times faster, meeting the tight deadlines of national projects.
Yes. Our machines exported to Egypt are equipped with "Desert-Spec" cooling systems. This includes high-capacity hydraulic oil coolers and dust-sealed electronics, ensuring the machine operates reliably in temperatures exceeding 45°C.
We provide a comprehensive support package: remote technical assistance via Video Call, a 24-hour response time for technical queries, and the option to fly in engineers for on-site commissioning and operator training at projects like the New Delta.
We maintain a priority shipping channel for the MENA region. Common wear parts are often stocked with our local partners in Cairo, or can be shipped via air freight within 5-7 working days.