Arjes vs Chinese OEMs: Total Cost of Ownership in Balkan CDW
Landfill fee €25/t, fuel consumption 0.27 l/t, and wear factor 0.85 are locked into the shift model.
Comparative lifecycle analysis of the Quick-Change cassette system against imported static-shaft architectures and the Chinese OEM paradigm.
THE CHINESE CAPEX PARADOX
Imported Asian shredders offer a disruptive 30-50% CAPEX discount upfront. However, in the brutal conditions of Balkan CDW recycling, this is a false economy. The true TCO is dictated by machine uptime and part availability. A €50,000 saving is erased by a single 72-hour downtime event waiting for non-standard bearings.
QUICK-CHANGE KINEMATICS
Legacy European and imported systems permanently weld shafts to the bed. Arjes consolidates the entire primary crushing unit (shafts, bearings, frame) into a single 2,000 kg cassette. Using a standard excavator, the entire heart of the machine can be vertically extracted and replaced. Fleet reliability is verified by 1,500+ active units worldwide.
THE HOT SWAP PROTOCOL
A worn concrete cassette can be extracted and replaced with a standby unit within 4 hours. The machine returns to active crushing the same morning, while the worn unit is transported to a clean workshop for hard-facing. This modularity ensures maximum asset utilization and protects gross margins.