The difference between self-loading concrete mixer trucks and large mixer trucks
Self-loading concrete mixer trucks replace manual mixing with mechanized mixing, which has a significant change in rural construction. They usually transport a small amount of concrete at a time, about 2 to 7 cubic meters, while large mixer trucks can handle 10 to 20 cubic meters.
These mixer trucks are widely favored because they are small and flexible, easy to enter and exit on rural roads, and can quickly transport commercial concrete.
Business model of self-loading concrete mixer trucks
Compared with large mixer trucks, self-loading concrete mixer trucks can enter narrower roads, and the price of each cubic meter of concrete transported is usually higher than that of large mixer trucks, which meets the needs of the rural concrete transportation market.
Comparison of operating costs and profit margins between self-loading concrete mixer trucks and large mixer trucks
Large mixer trucks have higher purchase and operating costs, usually around $100,000 to $200,000, while self-loading concrete mixer trucks cost between $10,000 and $50,000. Although the volume transported each time is smaller, the profit per cubic meter transported is usually comparable to that of large mixer trucks due to low initial and operating costs.
In short, self-loading concrete mixer trucks are popular because of their high efficiency, adaptability to rural environments, and low operating costs. These advantages make them play a key role in modern rural construction.