Second Hand Rock Drill in Uzbekistan 2024: Price List, Quotation & Supplier Deals

Jul 09, 2024 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Rock Drill in Uzbekistan 2024: Price List, Quotation & Supplier Deals

Are contractors in Uzbekistan overpaying for drilling equipment? With construction projects booming (15% GDP growth in 2023) and mining permits up 22%, second-hand rock drill prices have become a hot topic. Let's cut through the noise – here's what you really need to know about costs and reliable suppliers.

Why Second Hand Rock Drills Dominate Uzbekistan’s Market

New rock drills from Germany or Japan cost $8,000-$25,000 – a tough pill for small contractors. But used rock drill machines in Uzbekistan sell for 30-50% less. Take Almalyk Mining’s recent deal: they bought 12 reconditioned Atlas Copco units from China at $5,200/piece, saving $93,600 versus new models.

2024 Price Breakdown (Tashkent Market)

3 Cost Traps to Avoid When Buying Used

1. "No customs duty" scams: Uzbekistan charges 12-18% import tax on heavy machinery – factor this into your price per piece.
2. Hidden repair costs: A $4,000 drill needing $3,200 in parts defeated Samarkand Tunnel Co's ROI.
3. Fake certifications: Always verify CE/ISO marks through Uzstandard.

Smart Buyer’s Checklist

Where Contractors Get the Best Deals

Top suppliers like GlobalMachinery.uz offer real-time quotations with warranty options. For bulk purchases, Chinese platforms including Made-in-China.com provide $4,800–$7,200 range drills – but expect 6-8 week shipping. Local dealers in Karakalpakstan move inventory 27% faster, often with discounted spare parts.

With Uzbekistan's railway expansion project needing 300+ drills by Q3 2024, acting now could lock in pre-summer prices. Got your spec sheet ready? Time to hit “request quote” before suppliers shift focus to Kazakhstan’s new oil fields.

Second Hand Rock Drill in Uzbekistan 2024: Price List, Quotation & Supplier Deals [PDF]

Related Contents