Cemen Tech MCH Volumetric Mixer Financing

Volumetric Mixer Financing

Cemen Tech MCH Volumetric Mixer Financing

Finance a Cemen Tech MCH volumetric mixer. Application-only up to $400k, funding in 1-2 weeks, B/C credit considered. Get your mobile concrete business funded.

Some jobs demand a mix that no plant can supply on short notice. High-early-strength mixes for cold-weather work, hot-weather retarded pours, custom fiber loadings for industrial slabs, and strict DOT spec concrete for public-contract work all require control over the batch that a drum truck arriving from a plant cannot offer. The Cemen Tech MCH is the machine operators spec for exactly these situations, providing high-capacity metered output with on-board control over the full mix design.

Financing an MCH means putting money into a production asset that creates its own differentiated market position. You are not just buying another concrete truck; you are buying the ability to serve jobs your competitors cannot bid on. We fund MCH deals from the used market all the way through new dealer purchases, and we work with operators at all stages of business development to structure deals that fit the cash flow the machine will generate.

Where the MCH Fits in the Cemen Tech Line

Cemen Tech's model range covers different output capacities and chassis configurations. The MCH represents their higher-output compact design, bridging the gap between their lighter residential units and the full C-series production mixers. Operators who need more than a basic residential machine but cannot justify a full Cemen Tech C60 in their daily job mix find the MCH hits a practical balance point.

The MCH's on-board metering system integrates with Cemen Tech's control technology, providing accurate batch records for quality control documentation. That matters on bridge and infrastructure contractor accounts and any public contract where certified mix records are part of the deliverable. The machine is also popular with shotcrete and gunite contractors who need precise water-to-cement ratios to maintain consistency through a long shoot.

  • Higher output capacity relative to the MCD series
  • Digital batch control with printed or exportable records
  • Configurable for fiber, color, and admixture systems
  • Available on multiple chassis options

Loan and Lease Options for the MCH

An equipment loan is the most common structure for an MCH purchase. The operator takes ownership of the machine immediately, builds equity as the loan pays down, and owns it free and clear at maturity. Term lengths of 48 to 72 months are common, with the right length depending on deal size, machine age, and the borrower's cash flow preference.

For operators who prefer a different accounting treatment, a TRAC lease can work well on vocational truck equipment like the MCH. A TRAC lease sets a residual value at the end of the term and gives the lessee an option to purchase at that guaranteed amount. Monthly payments under a TRAC structure tend to be lower than a loan on the same equipment, which helps cash flow during the ramp-up period after a new purchase.

We also write equipment refinancing on MCH units that were purchased with other financing. If your current rate or term is not working for you, or if you want to pull cash out of an MCH you own with significant equity, refinancing gives you the opportunity to restructure on better terms.

MCH in the Current Market for Volumetric Units

The used volumetric mixer market for Cemen Tech units has remained steady. These machines are bought and traded among active concrete operators, and a well-maintained MCH holds value through multiple owner cycles. For buyers, that means the machine you finance today still carries meaningful resale value if circumstances change. For lenders, it means the collateral position is defensible, which often translates into better loan-to-value treatment and lower rates than you would see on more obscure equipment.

Operators in markets like Phoenix and Las Vegas, where construction activity runs strong and mix quality under heat stress requires careful control, have found volumetric metering especially valuable. The ability to adjust water and admixture ratios on-site as ambient temperatures change mid-pour is a capability that drum trucks cannot match.

Related Financing Options to Know About

If you are adding an MCH to an existing fleet that includes other Cemen Tech or competing units, fleet financing structures can sometimes consolidate multiple units into a single payment or approval, simplifying administration. We also handle Sale-Leaseback transactions for operators who bought an MCH with cash and now want to recapture that capital for growth, materials purchasing, or new crew expenses.

Operators who already carry a note on a Cemen Tech MCD and are upgrading to the MCH can sometimes use the existing machine as trade-in collateral or structure a concurrent refinance that frees up headroom on their overall credit profile.

Get Your MCH Financing Started Today

Whether you are buying an MCH from a dealer, a private seller, or an auction, we can structure the financing and get you to a funded deal in about two weeks. Tell us the machine price and a little about your business and we will show you what your options look like before you commit to anything.

Common questions

Answers before you send the file

Can I use a TRAC lease for a used MCH, or is that only for new equipment?

TRAC leases can be written on used equipment, but the machine needs to meet certain age and condition requirements set by the finance company. Newer used units in good condition often qualify. Older machines with significant hours are more likely to go through a loan structure. We will tell you which path fits the specific unit you are buying.

What is the minimum time in business for an MCH deal?

Our minimum is generally around 12 months, though some programs accept newer businesses with strong operator backgrounds in concrete and a compelling bank statement picture. If you are starting fresh, a startup financing program may be a better entry point, and we can discuss what that requires.

How does a sale-leaseback work if I still owe money on the MCH?

A sale-leaseback on a machine with an existing loan requires enough equity to pay off the current balance and still have a meaningful transaction. If the machine is worth more than you owe, we sell the asset to the finance company, pay off the existing lender, and lease the machine back to you. The net result is fresh capital after payoff.

Do admixture systems and fiber kits add to the financed amount?

Yes, if they are part of the purchase from the same seller, the total invoice amount is what we finance. Separately sourced add-ons after closing may need their own transaction, though we often find ways to consolidate if they are being purchased close to the same time.

I have a prior repossession on heavy equipment. Can I still get funded?

A prior repo is a significant challenge but not necessarily a deal-killer. We look at what happened, how long ago it was, and what the business and credit picture looks like today. A large down payment, a strong cosigner, or substantial existing cash flow can sometimes offset prior negative marks. Be upfront about the history and we can tell you candidly what programs may apply.

Put this mixer on the production schedule.

Send the machine, seller, price, and delivery date. We will identify the next financing step.