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Cambodia's manufacturing scene is buzzing these days. From garment factories to electronics assembly lines, businesses here are growing faster than ever – and if there's one thing that keeps this growth on track, it's efficiency. Enter conveyors: those unassuming lines of rollers and belts that quietly move products from one station to the next, cutting down on manual labor, reducing errors, and keeping production flowing like a well-oiled machine. But not all conveyors (or their suppliers) are created equal. Choosing the right partner can mean the difference between a smooth, productive workflow and a frustrating, stop-start operation.
That's why we've put together this guide to the top 10 conveyor suppliers in Cambodia. Whether you're a small workshop just starting out or a large factory looking to upgrade your systems, these suppliers bring something unique to the table – from custom-built solutions to rock-solid reliability. We'll dive into what makes each one stand out, their specialty products (keep an eye out for terms like lean pipe , aluminum profile , and flow rack – industry favorites for a reason), and why they might be the perfect fit for your business.
| Supplier Name | Core Products | Standout Specialty | Years in Business |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phnom Penh Industrial Solutions | Roller conveyors, belt conveyors, lean pipe workbenches | Custom conveyor systems for small to medium factories | 12 |
| Siem Reap Manufacturing Gear | Aluminum profile conveyors, flow racks, ESD workstations | ESD-safe solutions for electronics production | 8 |
| Battambang Conveyor Experts | Heavy-duty roller track, stainless steel pipe series | Durable systems for high-weight products (e.g., automotive parts) | 15 |
| Takeo Lean Systems | Lean pipe systems, turnover trolleys, material racks | Lean manufacturing consulting + equipment | 10 |
| Kampong Cham Automation | Automated belt conveyors, caster wheel accessories | Smart conveyors with sensors for error reduction | 6 |
| Kandal Factory Supplies | Aluminum roller track, plastic guide rails, workbenches | Budget-friendly options for startups | 7 |
| Koh Kong Material Handling | Swivel roller balls, conveyor connectors, aluminum guide rails | Replacement parts + quick repairs | 5 |
| Prey Veng Production Solutions | Stainless steel conveyors, aluminum honeycomb panels | Food-grade systems for packaging lines | 9 |
| Sihanoukville Industrial Tech | All-direction roller track, aluminum extrusion profiles | Space-saving conveyors for tight factory layouts | 11 |
| Mondulkiri Lean Pipe Co. | Lean pipe joints, basic aluminum tubes, internal rotary joints | Modular systems that grow with your business | 8 |
Walk into Phnom Penh Industrial Solutions' showroom, and you'll quickly get why they've been a local favorite for over a decade. Instead of pushing pre-made conveyor systems, they start by asking: "What's your biggest headache on the factory floor?" Maybe your current setup has products getting stuck on uneven rollers, or you need a conveyor that can handle both small components and larger boxes. Whatever it is, their team designs a solution that fits your space, your products, and your budget.
Their product lineup is impressive, but what really stands out is their lean pipe workbenches . These aren't just tables – they're built with the same attention to detail as their conveyors, with adjustable heights, built-in tool racks, and even optional casters so you can move them where they're needed most. Pair that with their roller conveyors (available with yellow or grey plastic guide rails, depending on your factory's color-coding system), and you've got an assembly line that feels like it was designed just for you.
Local garment manufacturer Sokha Textiles switched to their conveyors three years ago and hasn't looked back. "Before, we were moving piles of fabric by hand – slow, tiring, and we'd often have delays," Sokha's operations manager told us. "Now, the conveyor moves fabric rolls smoothly from cutting to sewing, and the lean pipe workbench keeps everything organized. Our daily output went up by 25%."
If you're in the electronics business – building circuit boards, smartphones, or small appliances – you know how critical ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection is. A single static shock can ruin a component, costing time and money. That's where Siem Reap Manufacturing Gear shines: they specialize in ESD workstations and conveyors that keep static at bay, ensuring your sensitive products stay intact.
Their conveyors are built using aluminum profile – lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean. What's clever is how they integrate ESD-safe materials into every part, from the roller wheels (often black ESD-rated plastic) to the workbench surfaces. And if you need more than just equipment, they'll even send a technician to audit your factory and suggest layout tweaks to reduce static risks. "We used to have 5-6 defective circuit boards a day due to static," says Vannak, who runs a small electronics assembly plant in Siem Reap. "After switching to their ESD conveyors and workstations? Maybe one defect a week, if that."
They also stock a range of flow racks – those tilted shelves that let products glide forward as you take the front one – which are a game-changer for keeping parts organized. Imagine never having to reach to the back of a shelf again; with their flow racks, everything stays within arm's reach, speeding up assembly times.
Not all factories move small, lightweight products. If you're in automotive parts, machinery, or heavy manufacturing, you need conveyors that can take a beating. Battambang Conveyor Experts has been building these tough-as-nails systems for 15 years, and their secret is in the materials: stainless steel pipe series and heavy-duty roller track that can handle weights up to 500kg per meter.
What's impressive about their approach is that they don't just sell you a conveyor – they engineer it. Need a system that can tilt 30 degrees to move parts uphill? They'll design it. Working in a dusty environment? They'll add protective covers and sealed bearings to keep rollers from jamming. One client, a automotive parts supplier in Battambang, needed a conveyor to move engine blocks – not exactly light! "We thought we'd have to import something expensive from Thailand," the client told us. "But Battambang Conveyor Experts built a stainless steel roller track that handles the weight easily, and it cost half what we expected."
They also stock all the little parts that keep your system running: roller track connectors, end supports with stops (to prevent products from sliding off), and even replacement caster wheels for their mobile trolleys. It's the kind of one-stop shop that saves you from running around to different suppliers when something breaks.
Lean manufacturing isn't just a buzzword – it's about cutting waste, streamlining processes, and making every part of your factory work smarter. Takeo Lean Systems gets this, which is why they don't just sell lean pipe systems ; they help you rethink how your factory operates. Their team includes certified lean consultants who'll walk your floor, identify bottlenecks, and then design a system (conveyors, trolleys, racks) that fixes those issues.
For example, one client was struggling with slow material movement between assembly stations. The consultant noticed workers were walking 20 meters each time to fetch parts. Takeo's solution? A combination of turnover trolleys (to hold parts) and a simple lean pipe conveyor that moves the trolleys directly to the assembly line. "We cut walking time by 80%," the client reported. "Workers are less tired, and we're getting more done."
Their lean pipe systems are modular, which means you can start small and expand as your business grows. Need to add a new workbench next year? Just buy a few extra pipes and joints, and you can build it yourself – no need for a professional installer. And if you're not sure where to start, they offer free workshops on lean principles, making them a great partner for factories new to the concept.
If you're ready to take your factory into the future, Kampong Cham Automation is worth a look. These guys specialize in automated conveyors – systems with sensors, programmable speeds, and even integration with your factory's software. Imagine a conveyor that slows down when a worker is at a station, speeds up when they're done, and sends real-time data to your computer so you can track production levels.
Their automated belt conveyors are popular with larger factories, but they also offer simpler upgrades for existing systems. For example, adding photo eyes (sensors) to a basic roller conveyor can prevent products from piling up – the conveyor stops automatically when it detects a backlog, reducing jams and damage. "We used to have workers standing by the conveyor, manually stopping it when things got backed up," says a manager at a food packaging plant in Kampong Cham. "Now the sensor does it, and those workers can focus on other tasks. It's like adding an extra pair of hands."
They also stock a range of caster wheel accessories, which might not sound exciting, but good casters make a huge difference if you have mobile conveyors or trolleys. Their heavy-duty caster wheels with brakes lock securely, so you never have to worry about a trolley rolling away mid-use.
Starting a factory is expensive enough without overspending on conveyors. Kandal Factory Supplies gets that, which is why they've built their business around offering quality equipment at prices that won't break the bank. Their sweet spot? Small to medium startups that need reliable conveyors but can't afford top-of-the-line automation yet.
Their bestseller is the aluminum roller track – lightweight, easy to assemble, and surprisingly strong. It comes in standard lengths (1m, 2m, 3m) that you can connect with simple joints, so you can build a conveyor that fits your space without paying for custom cutting. They also offer plastic guide rails in yellow or grey, which are cheaper than metal but still durable enough for most light to medium products (think: clothing, small electronics, or packaged goods).
What really sets them apart, though, is their "starter kits." For around $500, you get a 3-meter aluminum roller conveyor, a basic workbench, and a set of tools to assemble it. "We started with one of their starter kits three years ago," says Sopheak, who runs a small toy assembly workshop in Kandal. "As we grew, we just bought more sections to extend the conveyor. Now we have a full line, and we've never had a problem with the quality."
They're also great for replacement parts. Need a new roller wheel? A connector? They stock almost everything, and delivery is usually next-day in the Kandal area, so you're not waiting weeks to get back up and running.
Even the best conveyor system will need replacement parts eventually – a roller wears out, a connector breaks, or a guide rail cracks. When that happens, you don't want to wait weeks for a part to arrive. Koh Kong Material Handling specializes in exactly this: fast, reliable access to conveyor parts, from swivel roller balls (those small, omnidirectional balls that let products slide in any direction) to aluminum guide rails and everything in between.
What makes them indispensable is their inventory. They stock parts for most major conveyor brands, not just their own. So even if you bought your system from another supplier, chances are they have the part you need. "Last month, our main conveyor broke down – a roller seized up," says Dara, who manages a packaging plant in Koh Kong. "I called three suppliers, and only Koh Kong had the exact roller track placon mount I needed. They delivered it the same day, and we were back up and running by the afternoon."
They also offer a handy service: if you're not sure what part you need, send them a photo of the broken piece, and their team will ID it for you. No more guessing or ordering the wrong thing! And if you need a custom part (e.g., a longer connector), they can fabricate it in their workshop, usually within 2-3 days.
Food and beverage factories have unique challenges: conveyor systems need to be easy to clean, resistant to water and chemicals, and safe for contact with edible products. Prey Veng Production Solutions has made this their niche, building stainless steel conveyors and aluminum honeycomb panels that meet strict food safety standards.
Their stainless steel conveyors are a standout. Unlike some metal conveyors that rust or trap food particles in crevices, theirs have smooth, seamless surfaces and rounded edges, so you can wipe them down quickly with a sanitizing cloth. They also offer plastic roller track guide rails in food-grade materials, which are lightweight and won't scratch delicate products like fruits or baked goods.
One client, a fruit processing plant in Prey Veng, needed a conveyor to move mangoes from washing to packaging. "We were worried about bruising the fruit," the client explains. "Prey Veng suggested using their 0.5-inch swivel roller balls – small, soft enough to protect the mangoes but strong enough to move them gently. Now we have almost zero bruising, and cleanup is a breeze."
They also design systems with drainage in mind, so water from washing stations doesn't pool on the conveyor. For factories that deal with sticky products (like jams or sauces), they even offer conveyor belts with non-stick coatings – a small detail that makes a huge difference in daily operations.
Not every factory has acres of space. If you're working in a small workshop or a crowded urban area, you need conveyors that can fit into tight corners without sacrificing functionality. Sihanoukville Industrial Tech specializes in space-saving solutions, like their all-direction roller track and compact aluminum extrusion profiles.
All-direction roller track is a game-changer for small spaces. Unlike traditional conveyors that only move products forward, these tracks use small, free-spinning wheels that let products slide left, right, forward, or backward – perfect for navigating around pillars or tight turns. Imagine a conveyor that can make a 90-degree turn without taking up extra space; that's what they offer.
Their aluminum extrusion profiles are also narrower than standard options, which helps save space, but they're still strong enough for most light to medium products. One client, a jewelry manufacturer in Sihanoukville with a tiny workshop, used their aluminum profile conveyors to create a U-shaped assembly line – fitting three workstations into a space that would normally hold just one. "We doubled our production area without moving to a bigger factory," the client told us.
They also design custom workbenches that integrate with their conveyors, so the entire system flows together. For example, a workbench might have a conveyor built into the side, so finished products slide directly onto the next station without needing extra floor space for transfer.
Many small factories start with a basic setup and expand as they take on more orders. The problem? Conveyors and workbenches from some suppliers are fixed – you can't easily add to them later. Mondulkiri Lean Pipe Co. solves this with their modular lean pipe systems , which are designed to be expanded, modified, or reconfigured as your needs change.
At the heart of their systems are basic aluminum tubes and internal rotary aluminum joints. These joints let you connect pipes at any angle – 30°, 45°, 90° – so you can build almost any shape you need. Need a taller workbench next year? Just add longer tubes. Want to extend your conveyor? Buy a few extra roller track sections and connect them with their easy-to-use placon mount connectors. "We started with a simple lean pipe workbench and a small conveyor," says Lim, who runs a phone case assembly business in Mondulkiri. "Now, two years later, we've added three more workstations and doubled the conveyor length – all using the same basic pipes and joints. It's like building with giant Lego blocks!"
They also offer pre-designed kits for common setups: a single-deck workbench (without casters), a three-row material rack, or a turnover trolley. These kits come with all the parts and tools you need, and assembly takes just a few hours – no welding or special skills required. And if you ever need to rearrange your factory, you can take the whole system apart and rebuild it in a new layout. It's flexibility that growing businesses can't afford to be without.
Choosing the right conveyor supplier in Cambodia isn't just about buying equipment – it's about finding a partner who understands your factory, your goals, and the unique challenges of your industry. Whether you need ESD-safe systems for electronics, heavy-duty conveyors for automotive parts, or just a reliable source for replacement parts, the suppliers on this list have you covered.
Remember, the best supplier for you isn't necessarily the biggest or the cheapest. It's the one that listens to your needs, offers solutions that fit your budget, and stands behind their products with good service. So take the time to visit their showrooms, talk to their teams, and even ask for references from other factories. Your conveyor system is the backbone of your operation – invest in one that will grow with you and keep your production running smoothly for years to come.
Here's to a more efficient, productive factory – one conveyor at a time!