Fibo Intercon construction equipment
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Fibo Intercon Construction Equipment for Concrete Production and Site Efficiency
Overview and primary role
Fibo Intercon construction equipment is designed for on-site and near-site concrete production, supporting contractors who need controlled mix quality without relying fully on central batching plants. In the concrete batching and mobile mixing segment, the brand is known for practical engineering, predictable output, and solutions that fit temporary or remote job sites where logistics and uptime matter.
Technical profile of Fibo Intercon construction equipment
Typical configurations combine aggregate storage, cement dosing, water and admixture control, and automated mixing in a compact footprint that can be deployed quickly. Systems are commonly paired with diesel generators or site power and are built to support continuous work cycles in demanding environments. Performance is defined less by peak speed and more by stable batching accuracy, repeatable recipes, and straightforward calibration.
Key technical advantages often include: - Automated control for consistent batching and reduced operator variability - Modular layouts for transport, installation, and scaling by project size - Efficient material handling that supports steady production with limited site space - Service-friendly components aimed at reducing downtime during long shifts
Demand in Nigeria and typical applications
In Nigeria, interest in mobile and containerized batching solutions is linked to expanding roadworks, housing developments, industrial projects, and port-related construction where concrete supply can be constrained by distance or traffic. High temperatures, seasonal rains, and variable access roads increase the value of equipment that can be positioned close to the pour location and protected during storage and operation. Economic pressure to reduce waste and rework also supports adoption of equipment that improves mix consistency and on-site quality control.
Price, sale considerations, and suitability
When evaluating Fibo Intercon construction equipment price and sale options, buyers typically focus on lifecycle costs: fuel or power consumption, parts availability, ease of maintenance, and operator training needs. This type of concrete batching equipment suits civil contractors, precast and block producers, and project teams operating in remote or fast-moving sites. The main reasons for selection are dependable output, flexible deployment, and improved control over concrete supply under local site constraints.
Prices for Fibo Intercon construction equipment
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| Ingersoll Rand SD150 | Year: 2016, running hours: 1,589 m/h, Euro: Euro 4, power: 50 kW (68.03 HP), roller width: 1,500 mm | €12,820 |
| Caterpillar 320B | Year: 2018, running hours: 1,421 m/h, power: 99 kW (134.69 HP), fuel: diesel, load cap.: 20,000 kg | €16,240 |
| Caterpillar 320B, 320BL | Year: 2018, running hours: 2,001 m/h, power: 110 kW (150 HP), load cap.: 20,000 kg | €17,090 |
| Caterpillar 320BL | Year: 2018, running hours: 2,100 m/h, Euro: Euro 3, power: 97 kW (131.97 HP), fuel: diesel | €13,670 |
| Caterpillar 330B | Year: 2019, running hours: 3,610 m/h, Euro: Euro 3, power: 166 kW (226 HP), fuel: diesel | €23,930 |
| Doosan DH220LC-7 | €16,000 | |
| Sany SY215C-9 | Year: 2021, running hours: 1,200 m/h, Euro: Euro 3, power: 118 kW (161 HP) | €19,650 |
| XCMG LW500KV | Year: 2024, running hours: 85 m/h, power: 162 kW (220 HP), fuel: diesel, dumping height: 3.1 m | €21,790 |
| Caterpillar 320CL | Year: 2019, running hours: 1,423 m/h, power: 110 kW (150 HP), fuel: diesel, load cap.: 21,120 kg | €16,240 |
























