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Africa · Capital: Yaoundé

Excavators for Sale in Cameroon

Cameroon's Kribi port and iron-ore-bauxite mining sectors drive heavy demand for large excavators.

28 million
Population
6–9
Delivery lead time
Douala
Entry port
5
Top sectors served

Suriname Excavators is the trusted supplier of new, refurbished, and rental excavators across Cameroon, serving contractors, mining houses, oil-and-gas operators, and government infrastructure clients. Cameroon's economy combines oil, agriculture, and a growing logistics sector centred on the new Kribi deep-water port. Our catalogue spans every weight class from 1.5-ton mini machines for landscaping and utility work to 90-ton mining-class shovels for open-pit gold and bauxite operations, with configurations available from all twelve major global manufacturers including Caterpillar, JCB, Kobelco, Hyundai, SANY, Tata Hitachi, Liebherr, XCMG, LiuGong, Yanmar, Zoomlion, and our own refurbished Veetee line. Every machine destined for Cameroon undergoes a pre-export inspection covering hydraulic system pressure tests, undercarriage track and idler wear measurements, engine compression checks, electrical-loom continuity testing, and a documented road-test under load. All units leave our Paramaribo facility with documented hydraulic test results, undercarriage measurements, and engine compression checks. We've delivered hundreds of machines into Cameroon's iron ore sector alone, and our country-specific logistics partners handle customs clearance, port handling, and final-mile transport so that machines arrive on-site ready for commissioning.

Capital
Yaoundé
Population
28 million
Currency
XAF
Language
French / English
Market context

Cameroon's heavy-equipment market

What's driving demand, which segments are growing, and what buyers prioritise.

Cameroon's heavy-equipment market is driven by iron ore, bauxite, port construction, with sustained capital investment from both domestic operators and international project sponsors. Cameroon's economy combines oil, agriculture, and a growing logistics sector centred on the new Kribi deep-water port. Iron ore at Mbalam, bauxite at Minim-Martap, gold in the East Region, and emerging cobalt extraction near Lomié. Kribi port construction, Douala-Yaoundé highway, and Limbé refinery expansion drive demand. For excavator buyers specifically, this translates to a steady demand pipeline across every weight class. Mid-tier crawlers in the 20-30 ton range remain the highest-volume segment, driven by road construction, urban infrastructure, and quarry operations. Mining-class excavators (40 tons and above) move with the country's mining-sector capital cycle. Mini excavators (under 6 tons) have grown sharply in the last three years as landscaping, plumbing, and small-site construction sectors mature. Buyers in Cameroon consistently prioritise three factors when evaluating excavator suppliers: parts availability (because downtime is costly), operator familiarity (because trained operators are scarce), and financing flexibility (because project cash flows are lumpy). Suriname Excavators addresses all three: our regional warehouse holds fast-moving parts for every major brand we supply, we provide operator training packages with every major sale, and we structure financing through manufacturer credit lines and regional banks.

Sectors we serve in Cameroon

Iron ore
Iron ore operations in Cameroon require purpose-configured excavators sized to the project type and terrain.
Bauxite
Bauxite operations require 30-50 ton mining-class machines with reinforced undercarriage and oversized buckets.
Port construction
Port and harbour works use long-reach excavators for piling, breakwater construction, and bulk-cargo handling.
Road construction
Highway and arterial road projects use 20-25 ton crawlers and wheeled excavators for cut-and-fill, drainage, and subgrade preparation.
Forestry
Forestry operations in Cameroon require purpose-configured excavators sized to the project type and terrain.
Brands available

Every major brand, delivered to Cameroon

Twelve global manufacturers — pick the brand that matches your priorities on cost, parts, financing, or resale value.

Delivery process

Order to operational in 6–9 weeks via Douala or Kribi port

How we deliver excavators to Cameroon — every step from quote to commissioning.

Delivery process

From order to operational

Total lead time
6–9 weeks via Douala or Kribi port
  1. 1
    Quote & specification confirmation
    1-3 days
    We confirm machine specification, configuration, attachments, and any country-specific options. You'll receive a written quote with full machine details and Incoterms for Cameroon.
  2. 2
    Pre-export inspection & configuration
    3-5 days
    Each machine passes our 47-point pre-export inspection: hydraulic pressure tests, undercarriage measurements, engine compression, electrical-loom continuity, and a documented road-test under load. Configuration for Cameroon's typical terrain is applied at this stage.
  3. 3
    Ocean freight & documentation
    4-7 weeks
    Machine is loaded for shipment to Douala / Kribi. We prepare commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and any country-specific permits or pre-shipment inspection certificates.
  4. 4
    Customs clearance & port handling
    3-7 days
    Our regional clearing partners handle customs clearance at Douala / Kribi, including duty payment coordination, inspection coordination, and release. Kribi deep-water port is the new preferred entry for heavy equipment. Douala remains active.
  5. 5
    Final-mile delivery & commissioning
    1-7 days
    Machine is transported from Douala / Kribi to your job-site by flatbed or low-loader. Our regional technician supports commissioning, operator handover, and the initial 50-hour service check-in.
Cameroon context

Mining, infrastructure & sector outlook

Mining context

Iron ore at Mbalam, bauxite at Minim-Martap, gold in the East Region, and emerging cobalt extraction near Lomié.

Construction & infrastructure context

Kribi port construction, Douala-Yaoundé highway, and Limbé refinery expansion drive demand.

After-sales support is the differentiator. Other suppliers ghost you after delivery. These guys actually answer the phone when something goes wrong.
OA
Olusegun Adebayo
Fleet Manager · Lagos, Nigeria
After-sales

What happens after delivery

Parts, service, training, and warranty — we stay engaged.

Buying an excavator from us is only the start. Our after-sales network covers preventive-maintenance scheduling, parts replenishment, operator training, and warranty administration for all units we supply. Our regional warehouse in Paramaribo holds fast-moving parts inventory for every major brand we supply — bushings, pins, hydraulic seals, fuel and oil filters, undercarriage components, and common consumables. For Cameroon-specific needs, we maintain pre-positioned parts at our regional logistics hubs, which means typical part lead times measure in days rather than weeks. Field-service callouts are available across the country for major mechanical events. Our technicians are trained on all twelve brands we supply, with manufacturer-certified service authority for several. Operator training packages are included with every major sale — typically a one-week on-site programme covering safe operation, basic maintenance, daily walk-around inspection, and productivity techniques. We also offer extended warranty coverage beyond the manufacturer's standard term, structured monthly or annually depending on duty cycle.

Financing

Payment structures for project-cycle buyers

We work with regional financiers to structure 24- to 60-month payment plans, with options for operator-included rental conversion at term end. For Cameroon buyers specifically, we structure financing in USD or local currency depending on the buyer's preference and the project's cash-flow profile. Manufacturer-backed credit lines (SANY Capital, Hyundai Capital, XCMG Finance, JCB Finance) typically offer 12-60 month terms with first-payment-defer options for project-cycle buyers. Regional bank financing through partner institutions in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa supports buyers wanting local-currency exposure. Lease-to-own structures convert a 12-24 month rental into an ownership transfer at term end, useful for contractors testing a new brand or wanting flexibility. We typically return indicative financing terms within five business days of receiving project documentation (typically: contract, project schedule, three years of audited accounts, and a deposit commitment). Final terms are subject to financier credit approval.

Available attachments & configurations

Standard GP bucket
General-purpose bucket for trenching, loading, and earthworks. Most common configuration.
Rock bucket
Reinforced bucket with rock-pattern teeth for quarry, mining, and hard-soil work.
Hydraulic breaker
Rock-breaking attachment for demolition, trenching in hard rock, and quarry primary breaking.
Ripper tooth
Single-tooth ripper for hard-soil ripping, frozen-ground breaking, and shallow rock fragmentation.
Hydraulic thumb
Thumb attachment for grasping logs, debris, and irregular materials. Common in forestry and demolition.
Quick coupler
Hydraulic coupler for fast attachment swaps without leaving the cab. Doubles operator productivity.
Grapple
Multi-finger grapple for logs, scrap, and bulk debris. Essential for forestry and demolition cleanup.
Tilt rotator
180° tilt + 360° rotation attachment that turns the excavator into a precision tool. Standard in Nordic markets, growing in Africa.
Import & customs note for Cameroon
Kribi deep-water port is the new preferred entry for heavy equipment. Douala remains active.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Cameroon

How do I buy an excavator in Cameroon?

Contact Suriname Excavators via our quote form, phone, or WhatsApp. We'll discuss your project requirements, recommend the right machine specification, walk through configuration options, and arrange delivery via Douala / Kribi. Typical lead time is 6–9 weeks via Douala or Kribi port from order confirmation to commissioning on-site.

What excavator brands do you supply to Cameroon?

We supply all twelve major global excavator brands to Cameroon: Caterpillar, JCB, Tata Hitachi, SANY, Kobelco, Hyundai, Liebherr, XCMG, LiuGong, Yanmar, Zoomlion, and our own refurbished Veetee line.

How long does delivery to Cameroon take?

6–9 weeks via Douala or Kribi port from order confirmation. This includes pre-export inspection (3-5 days), ocean freight, customs clearance at Douala / Kribi, and final-mile delivery to your job-site. Kribi deep-water port is the new preferred entry for heavy equipment. Douala remains active.

Do you offer financing for excavator purchases in Cameroon?

Yes. We partner with regional financiers and offer manufacturer-backed credit schemes (SANY Capital, Hyundai Capital, XCMG Finance, JCB Finance) plus regional bank facilities. Typical terms are 24-60 months with project-cycle payment structures available. Contact us with project documents for indicative terms within five business days.

Do you sell new or used excavators in Cameroon?

Both. We supply brand-new units direct from manufacturer factories as well as fully refurbished and certified used machines under the Veetee line. All units — new or refurbished — pass our 47-point pre-export inspection before shipment.

What after-sales support do you provide in Cameroon?

Parts availability through our regional warehouse network, scheduled maintenance reminders, technical hotline access, 72-hour field-service callout for major mechanical events, operator training programmes, and extended-warranty options. Every machine we sell is enrolled in our service tracking.

Can you supply specific attachments — breakers, rippers, thumbs, long-reach booms?

Yes — we configure every machine pre-export with the buyer's specified attachments. Standard offerings include GP and rock buckets, hydraulic breakers, ripper teeth, hydraulic thumbs, quick couplers, grapples, tilt rotators, long-reach boom kits, forestry guarding, and hydraulic shears.

Do you supply rental excavators in Cameroon?

Yes. Short- and long-term rental of every weight class is available in Cameroon, with operator-included options for projects that need a trained crew alongside the machine. Lease-to-own conversion is available at the end of long-term rentals.

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