Nigeria brick machine production site

2025/11/14 17:08

Nigeria's urbanization faces a severe shortage of both block and structural stability.

 

As urbanization accelerates in Lagos, Nigeria.The local building materials supplier are facing a dilemma: urban expansion requires a large quantity of blocks, but existing equipment is frequently affected by power outages resulting in an average of 4 hours of downtime per day and a daily output of only 10,000 blocks. Furthermore, reliance on imported aggregates means transportation costs account for 40% of production costs, severely squeezing profits.

 

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After inspecting equipment from various supplier. He ultimately chose Chinese block making machines—the core attraction being their ability to adapt to Africa's weak power grids and utilize locally sourced raw materials.

 

The manufacturer customized a QT7-15 Block Machine for them precisely solving their problems:

 

Capacity: Increased from 10,000 bricks/day to 80,000 bricks/day.The monthly output exceeding 250,000 bricks.It supply a residential project in the suburbs of Lagos successfully.

 

Profit: Raw material costs decreased by 56%, production efficiency increased by 3 times, and monthly net profit increased from 500USD to 60000USD.

 

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Expansion: Leveraging stable production capacity, long-term supply agreements were signed with two real estate developers with plans to add another production line.

 

Oluwato excitedly stated, "China's Huatong Brick Machine understands Africa so well! This allowed us to make money during the building materials shortage. Chinese equipment is our 'cash cow'!"