| Supplier Name | Location | Key Products | Years in Business |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nepal Hydraulic Tech | Kathmandu | Hydraulic cutter equipment, cable recycling equipment, scrap cable stripper | 15 |
| Himalayan Recycling Solutions | Pokhara | Hydraulic cutter, scrap cable stripper, plastic pneumatic conveying system | 12 |
| GreenTech Engineering | Birgunj | Hydraulic press machines, hydraulic baler equipment, hydraulic cutter | 18 |
| Kathmandu Industrial Tools | Kathmandu | Hydraulic cutter equipment, circuit board recycling equipment, motor stator cutter | 20 |
| Pokhara Hydraulics | Pokhara | Hydraulic baler, hydraulic cutter, hydraulic briquetter | 22 |
| Everest Recycling Machinery | Lalitpur | 2 shaft shredder, hydraulic cutter, cable recycling plant | 10 |
| Nepal Eco-Equipment | Bharatpur | Hydraulic cutter, air pollution control system, water process equipment | 8 |
| Valley Hydraulic Works | Kathmandu | Hydraulic cutter equipment, compact granulator with dry separator, after-sales service | 14 |
| Lumbini Engineering Traders | Butwal | Hydraulic press machines, hydraulic cutter, metal melting furnace | 16 |
| Annapurna Machinery Mart | Pokhara | Hydraulic baler equipment, lithium battery recycling equipment, hydraulic cutter | 9 |
Nepal Hydraulic Tech
Kathmandu
Tucked away in the heart of Kathmandu's industrial district, Nepal Hydraulic Tech has been a trusted name for over 15 years, and it's easy to see why. Walk into their showroom, and you'll be greeted by rows of hydraulic cutter equipment, from the compact HCT-300 (perfect for small workshops) to the heavy-duty HCT-800, designed to slice through thick copper cables like butter. What sets them apart is their focus on cable recycling equipment—they don't just sell machines; they offer end-to-end solutions. Many local recyclers swear by their scrap cable stripper, which works seamlessly with their hydraulic cutters to separate copper wires from plastic sheaths, reducing manual labor by up to 60%. "We started with a single hydraulic press in 2008," says Rajesh Shrestha, the company's founder, "and today, we're proud to equip 8 out of 10 cable recycling yards in the Kathmandu Valley." Their after-sales team is equally impressive, with technicians available 24/7 to handle emergencies—a lifesaver during peak recycling seasons.
Himalayan Recycling Solutions
Pokhara
For small to medium enterprises in Pokhara and surrounding areas, Himalayan Recycling Solutions feels less like a supplier and more like a partner. Founded in 2011, this family-run business specializes in making industrial-grade equipment accessible to workshops with limited space and budget. Their star product? A lightweight hydraulic cutter that weighs just 150kg but packs enough power to cut through 50mm steel rods. "We designed it with the local market in mind," explains Priya Gurung, who manages sales. "Many of our clients are former laborers who've started their own recycling units—they need machines that are easy to operate and don't require a team of experts." Their scrap cable stripper is another hit, with a user-friendly interface that even first-time operators can master in an hour. What really wins people over, though, is their flexible payment plans—they offer 6-month installments with zero interest, a rarity in Nepal's equipment industry. It's no wonder they've built a loyal customer base from Chitwan to Mustang.
GreenTech Engineering
Birgunj
If durability is your top priority, GreenTech Engineering in Birgunj should be your first stop. With 18 years under their belt, they've earned a reputation for building machines that can withstand Nepal's tough working conditions—whether it's the monsoon humidity in Janakpur or the dusty yards of Bhairahawa. Their hydraulic press machines are legendary; one client in Nepalgunj recently shared that their 10-year-old GreenTech press still runs like new, despite daily use. But it's their hydraulic baler equipment that's been turning heads lately. Designed to compress metal scraps into tight bales for easy transport, it's become a favorite among exporters shipping recycled materials to India. And yes, they also excel at hydraulic cutters—their GTHC-500 model is a beast, capable of cutting through 80mm cables in seconds. "We source our hydraulic components from Germany," says engineer Manoj Yadav, "so even though our machines cost a bit more upfront, they save clients money in the long run by rarely breaking down."
Kathmandu Industrial Tools
Kathmandu
When it comes to precision, Kathmandu Industrial Tools (KIT) is in a league of its own. Established in 2003, this supplier caters to industries beyond recycling, including automotive and electronics manufacturing. Their hydraulic cutter equipment is a testament to German engineering—each blade is sharpened to a tolerance of 0.1mm, ensuring clean cuts that minimize material waste. "We work with circuit board recycling plants that need to separate delicate components without damaging them," explains sales manager Sita Maharjan. "Our hydraulic cutters have adjustable pressure settings, so you can go from slicing through aluminum casings to trimming circuit boards with the flip of a switch." They also offer specialized motor stator cutters, which are a game-changer for workshops recycling old motors. What's impressive is their R&D team, which regularly visits client sites to understand pain points and refine products. Last year, they launched a quieter hydraulic cutter after hearing complaints about noise pollution in urban recycling yards—a small change that made a big difference for their customers.
Pokhara Hydraulics
Pokhara
Pokhara Hydraulics is proof that experience matters. Run by the Thapa family since 2001, this supplier has weathered economic ups and downs, technological shifts, and even the 2015 earthquake to emerge as a pillar of the local industry. Step into their warehouse, and you'll find a mix of classic and modern machines: hydraulic balers that have been in production for decades (but still sell like hotcakes) alongside sleek new hydraulic briquetters for compacting metal chips. Their hydraulic cutter, the PH-450, is a bestseller—affordable, reliable, and built with replaceable blades that save clients money on repairs. "We don't chase trends," says (third-generation owner) Anil Thapa. "We focus on what works. Our clients are mostly small-scale recyclers who need machines that start on the first try, every time." They also offer custom modifications, like adding longer handles to hydraulic cutters for operators with mobility issues—a level of care that has earned them a 95% customer retention rate.
Everest Recycling Machinery
Lalitpur
For large-scale recycling plants that process tons of material daily, Everest Recycling Machinery in Lalitpur is the go-to. Founded in 2013, this young but ambitious company specializes in turnkey solutions, from 2 shaft shredders that tear apart e-waste to hydraulic cutters that handle industrial-grade cables. Their most popular package? A complete cable recycling line that includes a shredder, a hydraulic cutter, and a separator—all synchronized to work together seamlessly. "We installed one for a client in Hetauda last year, and they're now processing 500kg of scrap cables per hour," says project manager Bikram Rai. What's unique about Everest is their focus on automation—many of their machines can be controlled via a tablet, reducing the need for manual labor. They also offer training sessions for operators, ensuring clients get the most out of their investment. While their prices are higher than some competitors, clients say the efficiency gains are well worth it. As one plant owner put it: "Everest's equipment paid for itself in just 8 months."
Nepal Eco-Equipment
Bharatpur
In a world where sustainability is no longer optional, Nepal Eco-Equipment in Bharatpur is leading the charge. Founded in 2015, this supplier doesn't just sell machines—they sell peace of mind. Their hydraulic cutter equipment, for example, is designed to use 30% less energy than conventional models, without compromising on power. "We work with a lot of eco-conscious clients, from NGOs to green startups," says founder Ramesh Karki. "They want to recycle responsibly, which means minimizing their carbon footprint." Their air pollution control system is another standout, designed to capture dust and fumes from hydraulic cutters and shredders, making workshops safer for workers. They also offer water process equipment for recycling plants that need to treat wastewater, ensuring compliance with Nepal's environmental regulations. While they're still building their brand, their commitment to green technology has caught the attention of international organizations—last year, they partnered with a UN-funded project to supply hydraulic cutters to recycling centers in rural Nepal.
Valley Hydraulic Works
Kathmandu
For many recyclers, after-sales service is the make-or-break factor—and Valley Hydraulic Works in Kathmandu excels at it. Established in 2009, this supplier has built its reputation on being there for clients long after the sale. "We once sent a technician to Jumla to repair a hydraulic cutter—over 700km from Kathmandu—because the client couldn't afford to stop production," recalls service manager Hari Bahadur Tamang. "That's the level of commitment we're known for." Their product range is solid too, including compact granulators with dry separators (ideal for recycling plastic) and reliable hydraulic cutters. They also stock spare parts for all their machines, so clients never have to wait weeks for a replacement blade or seal. What's endearing about Valley is their transparency—they'll openly admit if a competitor's machine might be better suited for a client's needs, even if it means losing a sale. "Our goal is to build trust," says Tamang. "Happy clients come back, and they refer others—that's how we've grown."
Lumbini Engineering Traders
Butwal
Serving southern Nepal and parts of northern India, Lumbini Engineering Traders in Butwal is a hub for cross-border trade. With 16 years of experience, they've mastered the art of balancing quality and affordability, importing hydraulic press machines and cutters from China and Taiwan, then customizing them for local use. "Indian clients love our hydraulic cutters because they're priced 20% lower than European brands but just as durable," says owner Mohan Patel. Their medium frequency electricity furnace is another top seller, used by metal recyclers to melt down scrap into ingots. But what really sets them apart is their logistics network—they can deliver a hydraulic cutter to Birgunj in 24 hours or to Lucknow, India, in 3 days, thanks to their fleet of trucks and partnerships with border agents. For businesses in the Terai region, Lumbini is often the first choice, offering the convenience of local support with the cost savings of international sourcing.
Annapurna Machinery Mart
Pokhara
Annapurna Machinery Mart may be the new kid on the block (founded in 2014), but they're quickly making a name for themselves by embracing emerging trends. While they offer staples like hydraulic baler equipment, their real focus is on the future: lithium battery recycling equipment. "As Nepal shifts to electric vehicles, we know there will be a surge in lithium battery waste," explains owner Sarita Adhikari. "Our hydraulic cutters are specially designed to safely break down lithium-ion batteries, avoiding the risk of fire." They also stock nano ceramic balls for ball mills, used in advanced recycling processes to grind materials into fine powders. What's refreshing about Annapurna is their willingness to educate clients—they host monthly workshops on new recycling technologies, often bringing in experts from India and China. For forward-thinking recyclers looking to stay ahead of the curve, this supplier is a goldmine of innovation.










