Stationary Batching Plant for Sale
Stationary Batching Plants are a practical choice for buyers who care more about long-shift output and permanent process control than relocation speed. Compared with generic alternatives, the machine or system gives the buyer tighter control over how concrete is mixed, stored, or delivered around the actual job workflow.
Typical applications include ready-mix supply, precast yards, multi-year infrastructure work, industrial production sites. In these scenarios, buyers normally care less about headline brochure claims and more about whether the equipment improves daily control, reduces coordination friction, and fits the labor, transport, and service conditions of the project.
BatchMixPro positions this product around contractors and suppliers who need higher output, better weighing accuracy, and more predictable dispatch than standalone mixers can deliver. The current range covers 60 to 180 m3/h with 90 kW to 240 kW installed power, plus export-ready packing, startup spare-parts support, and configuration advice for overseas buyers.
A stationary batching plant is a fixed concrete production line designed for high output, long service life, and stable commercial batching from a permanent yard or factory.
- Best For
- ready-mix suppliers, precast factories, long-duration infrastructure projects
- Standards / QA
- welding inspection before paint, control cabinet electrical test, metering calibration report



Why buyers shortlist Stationary Batching Plant
Higher continuous output
Heavy-duty structure and larger mixers support long operating windows and higher daily volume.
Better process integration
Fixed layouts are easier to combine with recycling systems, labs, and dispatch controls.
Larger raw-material reserves
Bigger bins and silo layouts help maintain stable production across multiple mix designs.
Lower long-term cost per cubic meter
Permanent service access and structured layout reduce repeated disruption in multi-year use.
Scalable architecture
The plant can be expanded with extra silos, larger mixers, and upgraded controls as demand grows.
Technical Specifications
| Model | Output | Mixer | Feeding | Cement Silo Option | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HZS60 | 60 m3/h | JS1000 | Skip hoist | 2x100 ton | Commercial and precast |
| HZS90 | 90 m3/h | JS1500 | Belt conveyor | 2x100 ton | Ready-mix yard |
| HZS120 | 120 m3/h | JS2000 | Belt conveyor | 2x150 ton | Infrastructure supply |
| HZS180 | 180 m3/h | JS3000 | Belt conveyor | 3x150 ton | High-volume commercial batching |
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Buyer Guide
Start with the real workload, not the largest available specification. For stationary batching plant, confirm the target output, transport or placement workflow, local service conditions, and whether the customer will benefit more from mobility, tighter process control, or lower manual handling. In most cases, buyers make better decisions when they compare the full operating routine instead of looking only at purchase price or nominal capacity.
Stationary Batching Plant vs a mobile batching plant
Use this comparison to frame the equipment around workflow, mobility, and production expectations.
| Dimension | Stationary Batching Plant | a mobile batching plant |
|---|---|---|
| Output ceiling | Higher long-shift capacity | Moderate output with faster redeployment |
| Material reserve | Larger bin and silo layout | Smaller reserve for temporary sites |
| Relocation ability | Low mobility, designed as a fixed yard | Can be moved between projects |
| Lifecycle fit | Best for permanent production | Best for temporary or corridor work |
Frequently Asked Questions
What capacity range is typical for stationary batching plant?
Stationary Batching Plant buyers usually compare models in the 60 to 180 m3/h range because that covers most mainstream contractor and supplier applications.
How much does stationary batching plant cost?
Factory pricing commonly starts around USD 78,000 and can rise toward USD 280,000 once capacity, options, and export scope increase.
What power or drive setup is common?
The most common configuration uses 90 kW to 240 kW installed power, depending on model size, duty cycle, and the target market.
How long is the usual lead time?
A normal production lead time is about 30 to 50 production days, plus sea freight and inland delivery to the final site.
What should buyers confirm before ordering?
The first checks should be real output demand, site layout, local operator skill, and whether startup spare parts should be bundled with the machine.
Can BatchMixPro support export service planning?
Yes. We can prepare packing plans, startup spare-parts lists, and remote commissioning references matched to the selected configuration.