Cement Silo for Sale
Cement Silos are a practical choice for buyers who want bulk powder storage, cleaner feed control, and less dependence on bag handling at the plant or yard. 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 batching plants, precast yards, industrial powder storage, regional supply projects. 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 projects and factories that want bulk powder storage instead of slow, wasteful bag handling. The current range covers 30 to 200 ton storage with matched to screw conveyor and dust-control layout, plus export-ready packing, startup spare-parts support, and configuration advice for overseas buyers.
A cement silo is a bulk powder storage vessel used to hold cement or fly ash and feed it continuously into batching or mixing systems.
- Best For
- batching plants and precast factories, bulk cement users, buyers looking to reduce bag handling
- Standards / QA
- weld and surface inspection, dust collector function check, packing and module numbering review



Why buyers shortlist Cement Silo
Bulk powder efficiency
Silos reduce bag handling and help the plant maintain longer production windows.
Cleaner feeding and dust control
Dust collectors and safety valves improve operating conditions around the plant.
Export-friendly bolt options
Knock-down designs reduce freight cost and simplify overseas transport.
Stable discharge to the plant
Well-designed cone angles and conveyor matching help maintain smoother cement feed.
Integrates with batching automation
Silos connect directly with weighing systems, conveyors, and central control layouts.
Technical Specifications
| Model | Capacity | Diameter | Silo Type | Discharge | Transport |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SILO30 | 30 ton | 2.5 m | Welded / bolt | Screw conveyor | Container / truck |
| SILO50 | 50 ton | 3.0 m | Bolt type | Screw conveyor | Container |
| SILO80 | 80 ton | 3.0 m | Bolt type | Screw conveyor | Container |
| SILO100 | 100 ton | 3.2 m | Bolt type | Screw conveyor | Container |
| SILO200 | 200 ton | 4.5 m | Welded / bolt | Pneumatic or screw | Project cargo |
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Buyer Guide
Start with the real workload, not the largest available specification. For cement silo, 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.
Project Examples
Recent use cases that show how buyers apply this equipment in the field.
Mobile Batching Plant Supported a Bridge Package with Repeated Site Relocation in Indonesia
An Indonesian contractor used a mobile batching plant and bolt-type silo package to keep production close to a moving bridge and road corridor.
- -The customer needed a solution for moving production points, island freight pressure, and long haul distance from the nearest outside plant.
- -BatchMixPro recommended a 50 m3/h mobile batching plant with a bolt-type silo package instead of a heavier fixed installation.
- -The delivered package centered on twin-shaft mixer, aggregate batching module, screw conveyor, silo, and essential electrical spare items.
Road Contractor in Nigeria Used a Mobile Plant and Silo Package to Secure On-Corridor Supply
A road contractor in Nigeria installed a mobile batching plant with a silo and startup spare-parts package to avoid long material hauls and stabilize pavement support work.
- -The customer needed a solution for a long project corridor, weak delivery consistency from outside supply, and high downtime risk if service parts were not ready.
- -BatchMixPro recommended a mobile plant plus silo package with startup wear, electrical, and sensor spares.
- -The delivered package centered on main plant frame, mixer, bins, screw conveyor, silo, and a maintenance-focused spare-parts list.
Brazil Buyer Used a Self-Loading Mixer to Expand a Rural Precast Yard Without a Full Plant Investment
A Brazilian precast and farm-infrastructure supplier improved batching control and internal yard mobility with a self-loading mixer before committing to a full stationary line.
- -The customer needed a solution for better mix consistency and internal yard movement without locking too much capital into a permanent plant too early.
- -BatchMixPro recommended a self-loading mixer positioned as a staged growth step between manual batching and a full fixed line.
- -The delivered package centered on electronic weighing, standard water system, spare parts, and stockpile-layout guidance.
New-City Contractor in Egypt Chose a Mobile Batching Plant for Controlled Supply and Faster Site Deployment
A contractor working on a new-city development in Egypt selected a mobile batching plant to secure controlled concrete supply close to the project while keeping future redeployment options open.
- -The customer needed a solution for schedule-sensitive pours, warm conditions, and the need for controlled site supply without an oversized permanent installation.
- -BatchMixPro recommended a mobile plant package sized around real dispatch rhythm and future redeployment instead of maximum theoretical output.
- -The delivered package centered on mobile plant modules, cement storage, electrical controls, and maintenance planning for heat and dust conditions.
Cement Silo vs bag cement handling
Use this comparison to frame the equipment around workflow, mobility, and production expectations.
| Dimension | Cement Silo | bag cement handling |
|---|---|---|
| Storage efficiency | High-volume bulk storage | Low-volume manual storage |
| Labor demand | Lower handling labor | Higher handling labor |
| Material loss control | Reduced waste and cleaner feeding | More spillage and packaging waste |
| Best-fit operation | Continuous batching operations | Small and irregular demand |
Frequently Asked Questions
What capacity range is typical for cement silo?
Cement Silo buyers usually compare models in the 30 to 200 ton storage range because that covers most mainstream contractor and supplier applications.
How much does cement silo cost?
Factory pricing commonly starts around USD 8,000 and can rise toward USD 46,000 once capacity, options, and export scope increase.
What power or drive setup is common?
The most common configuration uses matched to screw conveyor and dust-control layout, depending on model size, duty cycle, and the target market.
How long is the usual lead time?
A normal production lead time is about 20 to 35 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.