
Typical clients using block machines
- Construction companies - Construction companies generally use bricks and blocks in their daily activities and can therefore cut a lot of costs by producing such products themselves instead of buying them from a supplier.
- Farmers and small holdings - Making use of a block machine can help farmers to produce their own blocks and bricks used in building structures on their farms or small holdings. This can cut down expenses usually incurred when purchasing from a large supplier. The farmer can also supply neighbouring farms of such blocks and bricks at a lower cost than otherwise incurred, broadening their business model.
- NGO’s involved in projects that require building and construction - Many NGO’s are involved in building houses and other structures for underprivileged communities in the developing world. In some cases these locations are inaccessible by transportation or the costs of transporting large amounts of bricks and blocks might raise costs so much that it puts a drain on funds. In such cases, making the initial investment of buying a block machine can help save money as well as teaching and empowering local communities with new skills and sustainable practices.
- Brick and block producing plants - These plants can benefit from expert advice and consultation when purchasing new equipment from a reputable company. Plant layout and efficiency analysis might indicate how small changes can make a big difference. It is also important to look at quality and warrantees offered by leading dealers in the equipment, since this will affect whether the block machine will become an asset rather than a liability.