Machinery companies in Kenya


We found 5 businesses in Kenya which have machinery listed among their services. Please read through the company profiles below to find more information about the best Kenyan machinery companies. Do you buy or sell machinery in Kenya? If so please consider listing your business.

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5 companies have Machinery listed in their profile.

China Diaper Making Production Line Manufacturer Co Ltd
Manufacturing   Nairobi
China diaper making production line manufacturer co ltd is a comprehensive company in making the hygienic product machine in china.
Automation, Hygiene Supplies, Machinery, Machines, Manufacturing
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Kasunamax Enterprises
Supplies   Mombasa
Top in supplies of stationery, toner, printing materials and machinery within and outside coast province.
General Supplies, Machinery, Printers, Toner & Cartridges, Printing Services, Stationery
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Aea Limited
Construction   Kampala
Works : aerospace systems and components and equipment anti corrosion coatings installations building and construction materials civil engineering civil..
Aircrafts / Aviation / Aerospace Engineering, Freight Forwarding, Industrial Design, Inspection, Long Haulage
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Ramani Geosystems Limited
Agriculture & Natural Resources   Kenya
Works : aerospace systems and components and equipment aircraft civil engineering construction of high and low voltage power lines construction of railway..
Borehole Drilling & Rehabilitation, Environmental Management, Geological Services, Geotechnical, Hydrogeological
Updated Very Recently
Crystal Valuers Limited
Services   Nairobi
Crystal valuers ltd offers professional services in valuation of land, buildings, furniture, plant and machinery.
Asset Valuation, Consultancy Services, Consulting, Furniture, Machinery
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Tips for procuring machinery

  1. Define Your Needs

    • Identify specific tasks and processes the machinery should handle.
  2. Set a Budget

    • Determine your budget, including initial costs, maintenance, and operational expenses.
  3. Research Brands and Models

    • Investigate various manufacturers and read reviews to gauge reliability and performance.
  4. Check Specifications

    • Ensure the machinery meets your operational requirements, such as capacity, speed, and size.
  5. Consider Used vs. New

    • Evaluate the pros and cons of buying new versus used machinery, including warranties and depreciation.
  6. Request Demonstrations

    • If possible, arrange for live demonstrations to see the machinery in action.
  7. Inspect Condition

    • For used machinery, inspect for wear and tear, functionality, and maintenance history.
  8. Evaluate Safety Features

    • Look for built-in safety features to protect operators and adhere to regulations.
  9. Assess Energy Efficiency

    • Consider machinery's energy consumption and efficiency ratings to reduce operating costs.
  10. Check Availability of Parts and Support

    • Ensure spare parts are readily available and evaluate the vendor's customer support.
  11. Review Warranty and Service Agreements

    • Understand the terms of warranties and available service agreements for maintenance and repairs.
  12. Read User Manuals

    • Familiarize yourself with the operation manuals to understand functionality and maintenance.
  13. Plan for Training

    • Consider the need for operator training to maximize machinery efficiency and safety.
  14. Think About Resale Value

    • Research the potential resale value and market demand for the machinery type.
  15. Compliance with Regulations

    • Ensure the machinery complies with local regulations and industry standards.

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