Selfrag Successfully Moves Two Generators to its Full-Reuenthal Site.
Selfrag, the leading provider of innovative solutions for incinerator bottom ash (IBA) treatment, has successfully moved two generators (Type ResG) to its facility in Full-Reuenthal, Canton Aargau, Switzerland. The generators, weighing 3.6 tons and 3 tons respectively, were transported via a truck from Selfrag's production facility in Kerzers, Switzerland, in preparation for the completion of the IBA treatment plant in the coming weeks.
The transportation process was carried out with the help of lifting specialists Danado AG, and the Selfrag team. The patented technology was secured on a very sturdy transportation frame, and this challenging transportation task was undertaken with great care and precision. The journey, which took 2.5 hours, was completed without incident, demonstrating Selfrag's commitment to ensuring the safe and efficient movement of its equipment.
The IBA treatment plant is set to be a game-changer in the area of upcycling, and the successful transportation of these generators is a key milestone in its development. Selfrag is proud to be at the forefront of innovation in this field and looks forward to operating this facility from the 17th of March onwards, and staking their claim as a key stakeholder in the circular economy.
Please see the photos below to get a glimpse of how the generators were transported from Kerzers to Full-Reuenthal.
The Selfrag team preparing Generator 1 for delivery
Generator 1 secured on the truck and ready for delivery

Installation of Generator 1 in Centro Uno
In conclusion, the successful transportation of the generators showcases Selfrag's dedication to excellence in recycling and waste treatment. With its cutting-edge technology and commitment to safety, the company is poised to transform the way we think about waste treatment and upcycling in Switzerland.