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| Supplier Name | Key Products | Specialty | Industries Served |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Sudan Conveyor Systems Ltd. | Roller track, lean system, workbench | End-to-end lean solutions | Manufacturing, Logistics |
| Nile Industrial Solutions | Aluminum profile conveyors, roller track | Lightweight, custom aluminum systems | Agriculture, Food Processing |
| Juba Logistics Tech | Roller track, conveyor accessories | Local assembly & quick delivery | Warehousing, Retail Distribution |
| Equatoria Manufacturing Supplies | Lean system, workbench, roller track | Custom workbench-conveyor integration | Automotive, Electronics |
| Upper Nile Conveyor Works | Stainless steel conveyors, roller track | Hygienic solutions for food/pharma | Food Processing, Pharmaceuticals |
| Bor Industrial Components | Aluminum profile, roller track | Affordable, durable aluminum systems | Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) |
| Wau Material Handling Experts | Custom conveyors, caster wheels | Tailored solutions for unique workflows | Mining, Construction |
| Malakal Conveyor Technologies | Lean pipe systems, roller track | Flexible, modular lean systems | Textiles, Packaging |
| Yambio Industrial Solutions | Aluminum profile conveyors, workbench | Agricultural material handling | Farming, Agribusiness |
| Aweil Logistics Equipment | Heavy-duty roller track, conveyor | Durable systems for rough environments | Warehousing, Construction |
Established in 2015, South Sudan Conveyor Systems Ltd. (SSCS) has grown to become one of the most trusted names in the country's material handling industry. What started as a small operation supplying basic roller track components has evolved into a full-service provider offering end-to-end solutions, including lean systems, workbenches, and custom conveyor designs. SSCS prides itself on understanding the unique challenges of South Sudanese businesses—unreliable power, rough terrain, and the need for low-maintenance equipment—and tailors its products accordingly.
Key Strengths:
As a leading lean system supplier , SSCS integrates conveyor systems with lean manufacturing principles, helping clients reduce waste and improve efficiency. Their roller track options are particularly popular, with a range of materials (steel, aluminum, and plastic) to suit different load capacities and environments. For example, their plastic roller track guide rails (available in yellow and grey) are ideal for lightweight products like packaged goods, while their steel roller track with black ESD wheels is a hit with electronics manufacturers needing static control.
SSCS also stands out for its local assembly capabilities. By sourcing aluminum profile and accessories locally where possible, they minimize lead times and offer competitive pricing. Clients often praise their after-sales support, including on-site installation and maintenance training—critical for businesses with limited technical staff.
Nile Industrial Solutions, based in Juba, has made a name for itself by specializing in aluminum profile conveyors— a lightweight yet durable alternative to traditional steel systems. Founded in 2018, the company recognized early on that many South Sudanese businesses needed equipment that was easy to install, move, and reconfigure—especially in dynamic environments like agricultural processing facilities.
Key Strengths:
Nile's aluminum conveyors are designed with flexibility in mind. Their roller track systems, for instance, use aluminum guide rails (both Type A and B) that can be quickly adjusted to change the width of the conveyor, making them perfect for handling varying product sizes—from small crop packages to large sacks of grain. The company also offers a range of aluminum profile accessories, such as internal rotary joints and flat mounting brackets, allowing clients to customize their setups without heavy machinery.
What really sets Nile apart is its focus on sustainability. Aluminum is not only recyclable but also resistant to corrosion, a major advantage in South Sudan's humid climate. Local farmers in the Equatoria region have particularly benefited from their mobile conveyor systems, which can be disassembled and moved between fields during harvest season. "We don't just sell conveyors—we sell solutions that grow with your business," says a company representative, and that philosophy has earned them a loyal customer base in the agricultural sector.
Juba Logistics Tech (JLT) may be one of the newer players on the scene (founded in 2020), but it has quickly gained traction by focusing on one thing: reliable roller track systems for warehouses and distribution centers. With the rise of e-commerce in South Sudan, there's a growing need for conveyors that can handle high volumes of small packages, and JLT has stepped in to fill that gap.
Key Strengths:
JLT's roller track systems are designed for speed and precision. Their 40 steel roller track with yellow wheels is a favorite among warehouse managers, as the bright color makes it easy to identify workflow paths, while the smooth-rolling wheels reduce friction and minimize jams. For heavier loads, they offer 85 staggered steel roller track, which distributes weight evenly to prevent breakdowns.
Another standout feature is JLT's commitment to local support. Unlike some international suppliers that require clients to wait weeks for spare parts, JLT stocks roller track connectors, placon mounts, and caster accessories in their Juba warehouse. This means if a roller track placon mount breaks, a replacement can be delivered the same day. "Downtime costs money," explains JLT's operations manager. "We make sure our clients can get back up and running as fast as possible."
Equatoria Manufacturing Supplies (EMS) has been a staple in South Sudan's industrial scene since 2012, with a focus on integrating conveyors with workbenches to create seamless production lines. For businesses like automotive repair shops and electronics assembly plants, where workers need tools and materials within arm's reach, EMS's combined workbench-conveyor systems are a game-changer.
Key Strengths:
EMS is a proud workbench and lean system supplier , offering setups like their "Workbench E" (single deck, without casters) paired with a 3-row, 3-floor material rack. This setup allows operators to access components from the rack, assemble products on the workbench, and then send finished items down the attached roller track—all without moving from their station. Their lean pipe joints and accessories are also top-notch, with options like 90° fixed joints and parallel double-end fixed joints that make it easy to build custom workstations.
What clients love most about EMS is their attention to ergonomics. Their workbenches are height-adjustable, and their roller tracks can be tilted to reduce strain on workers' backs. A manager at a Juba-based electronics factory sums it up: "Before EMS, our team was constantly bending and reaching. Now, everything flows to them. Productivity is up, and injuries are down."
Upper Nile Conveyor Works, based in Malakal, has carved a niche for itself in industries where hygiene and durability are non-negotiable: food processing and pharmaceuticals. Since 2016, the company has specialized in stainless steel conveyor systems, which resist rust, are easy to clean, and meet strict health standards.
Key Strengths:
Their stainless steel swivel roller balls (1 inch and 0.5 inch) are a standout product, allowing for 360-degree movement of delicate items like glass vials or baked goods. For larger loads, their stainless steel roller track with end supports (featuring stops or wheels) ensures products stay on course during transport. "In the food industry, even a small rust spot can lead to a recall," says Upper Nile's technical director. "Our stainless steel systems eliminate that risk entirely."
Upper Nile also offers custom solutions for high-temperature environments, such as ovens or sterilization areas. Their heat-resistant roller track and connectors are built to withstand temperatures up to 200°C, making them a favorite among bakeries and beverage producers in the region. With a focus on quality over quantity, Upper Nile may not be the cheapest option, but clients agree: the investment is worth it for peace of mind.
Bor Industrial Components, located in the heart of Bor, caters to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that need reliable conveyors without breaking the bank. Since 2017, they've focused on affordable aluminum profile and roller track systems, proving that quality doesn't have to come with a premium price tag.
Key Strengths:
Bor's secret is in their streamlined supply chain. By partnering directly with aluminum extrusion manufacturers in East Africa, they cut out middlemen and pass savings on to clients. Their basic aluminum tubes and internal rotary joints are both high-quality and budget-friendly, making them ideal for startups. For example, a small garment factory in Wau recently purchased a 38 aluminum roller track (yellow, with side guides) for under 10,000 SSP—half the cost of similar steel systems.
Despite their low prices, Bor doesn't skimp on service. They offer free design consultations, helping SMEs figure out the minimum conveyor setup they need to get started. "Many of our clients are first-time buyers," says Bor's sales manager. "We don't upsell them—we give them exactly what they need to grow." This customer-centric approach has made Bor a trusted name in the SME community.
Wau Material Handling Experts (WMHE) lives up to its name by solving some of the trickiest material handling challenges in South Sudan. Founded in 2019, the company specializes in custom conveyor systems for industries like mining and construction, where standard conveyors often fail due to heavy loads or uneven terrain.
Key Strengths:
WMHE's claim to fame is their heavy-duty roller track and caster wheel systems. For mining operations, they've designed conveyors with 60 steel roller track (green wheels) that can handle loads up to 500kg per meter. Their casters are equally robust, with 360° swivel expanding stem casters (with brakes) that allow conveyors to be moved over rough ground without tipping. "We once built a conveyor for a gold mine in Western Bahr el Ghazal that had to climb a 15-degree incline," recalls a WMHE engineer. "Standard conveyors would have slipped, but ours had reinforced roller tracks and locking casters that kept everything stable."
WMHE also offers on-site testing, bringing prototypes to client locations to ensure they work in real-world conditions. This hands-on approach has earned them contracts with major construction companies, including those building roads and bridges in the Upper Nile region.
Malakal Conveyor Technologies (MCT) is all about flexibility. As a lean pipe supplier , they specialize in modular systems that can be easily modified as a business grows or changes. This is especially valuable in fast-paced industries like textiles and packaging, where production lines need to adapt to new products or seasonal demand.
Key Strengths:
MCT's lean pipe systems are built using basic aluminum tubes and multi-angle fixed joints, allowing clients to "build, break down, and rebuild" as needed. For example, a textile factory might use a straight conveyor line for fabric rolls in the morning and reconfigure it into a U-shape in the afternoon to accommodate a new cutting station. Their swivel roller balls (1 inch and 0.5 inch) are also popular for packaging lines, where products need to be rotated or sorted quickly.
Another big plus is MCT's training programs. They offer workshops on lean principles, teaching clients how to optimize their conveyor layouts for maximum efficiency. "We don't just sell pipes and joints—we teach our clients how to think lean," says MCT's founder. This combination of products and education has made them a go-to for businesses looking to scale sustainably.
Yambio Industrial Solutions, based in the Western Equatoria region, has become a lifeline for local farmers and agribusinesses. Recognizing that agriculture is the backbone of South Sudan's economy, Yambio focuses on conveyor systems that simplify crop handling—from harvest to processing to distribution.
Key Strengths:
Yambio's aluminum profile conveyors are lightweight enough to be moved by a small team but strong enough to handle sacks of maize, sorghum, and beans. Their mini aluminum roller track (yellow and black) is a hit with smallholder farmers, as it can be set up in minutes and fits in the back of a pickup truck. For larger operations, their 38 aluminum roller track with wheel flanges prevents sacks from slipping off during transport—a common problem with generic conveyors.
The company also offers innovative accessories like aluminum side guards, which protect crops from falling off and getting damaged, and adjustable leveling feet to stabilize conveyors on uneven farmland. "Farmers don't have time to deal with complicated equipment," says Yambio's sales rep. "Our systems are designed to be as easy to use as a wheelbarrow, but twice as efficient." It's no wonder they've partnered with agricultural cooperatives across Western Equatoria and beyond.
Rounding out our list is Aweil Logistics Equipment, a conveyor supplier with a focus on durability for harsh environments. Based in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Aweil serves industries like construction and heavy machinery, where conveyors are exposed to dust, debris, and constant use.
Key Strengths:
Aweil's roller track systems are built to last, with options like their 40 steel roller track (black ESD wheels) for static control in electronics warehouses and 60 steel roller track (small wheels) for tight spaces. Their roller track placon mounts are particularly rugged—designed to withstand heavy vibrations and frequent adjustments. Clients in the construction sector swear by their "Material Rack B" (3 rows, 3 floors), which can hold bricks, cement bags, and tools without bending or warping.
What makes Aweil stand out is their commitment to after-sales service. They offer a 2-year warranty on all conveyor parts, and their technicians are available 24/7 for emergency repairs. A project manager at a Juba construction site puts it best: "When you're on a tight deadline, the last thing you need is a broken conveyor. Aweil gets that—they're there when we need them, no excuses."