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Civil and commercial Pipelines Trenching Machine


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Incorporated in the year 2000 in Jaipur (Rajasthan, India), we “J. B. Industries” are a Sole Proprietorship firm, engaged in Manufacturing a wide range of Backhoe Loader, Post Hole Digger, Crane Backhoe, Heavy Earth Mover, etc. Also, we trading of Drilling Machine, Shearing Machine and Lathe Machine. These products are widely appreciated for their features like long service life, high strength, and sturdy construction. Under the leadership of “Mr. Mukesh Kumawat” (Owner), we have been able to meet the bulk requirements of clients in a timely manner. Apart from these we also provide Machines Maintenance Service.

Incorporated in the year 2000 in Jaipur (Rajasthan, India), we “J. B. Industries” are a Sole Proprietorship firm, engaged in Manufacturing a wide range of Backhoe Loader, Post Hole Digger, Crane Backhoe, Heavy Earth Mover, etc. Also, we trading of Drilling Machine, Shearing Machine and Lathe Machine. These products are widely appreciated for their features like long service life, high strength, and sturdy construction. Under the leadership of “Mr. Mukesh Kumawat” (Owner), we have been able to meet the bulk requirements of clients in a timely manner. Apart from these we also provide Machines Maintenance Service.

Type Of Construction civil and commercial
water supply, telecom, and electrical contractor
All locations as per requirement
150mm to 450 mm
up to 2000mm
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Price

70.00

₹70.00/Day ₹250.00/Week ₹699.00/Month

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  • Subtotal 70.00
  • Tax (10.00%) () 7.00
  • Shipping Charge () 0.00
  • Grand Total 77.00

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