CashewNut TZCashew Processing Equipment

Line planning for Tanzania processors

Plan a Cashew Processing Line by Capacity and Labor Cost

Compare typical line plans first, then use the capacity selector and ROI calculator to prepare a clearer machine requirement for your factory.

  • Starter to medium factory plans
  • Capacity and labor saving tools
  • Utility and installation discussion

Line configuration examples

Choose the line plan closest to your factory

Use these planning ranges as a starting point. Final machines depend on raw nut size, working hours, utilities, labor plan, and confirmed quotation.

300–800 kg/day

Starter Line

Good for first workshops moving from fully manual work to core machine support.

Core machines
Grading, steaming, manual or semi-auto shelling, drying, peeling, picking table
Confirm first
Workers, steam source, shelling method
Discuss this line
1–3 tons/day

Growing Factory Line

For factories that need a stronger shelling and peeling sequence with room to expand.

Core machines
Grading, steaming, semi-auto shelling, separation, drying, humidifying, peeling
Confirm first
Shelling count, dryer capacity, air compressor
Discuss this line
3–8 tons/day

Medium Factory Line

For processors planning steadier throughput and more organized labor allocation.

Core machines
Automatic shelling line, separation, drying room or tray dryers, peeling, grading
Confirm first
Factory layout, utilities, bottleneck stage
Discuss this line
Configured by project

Custom Automatic Line

For larger projects where machine model, utilities, installation, and training need full confirmation.

Core machines
Full stage configuration from raw grading to color sorting and inspection
Confirm first
Budget scope, installation plan, spare parts list
Discuss this line

After machine selection

Installation, training, and spare parts should be planned early

We do not ask buyers to choose machines blindly. Site condition, utilities, operators, and maintenance needs should be discussed before order.

Installation discussion

For qualified line projects, onsite installation support can be discussed before order according to machine scope and site condition.

Operator training planning

Training requirements should be discussed with the selected machines, automation level, utilities, and operator experience.

Spare parts preparation

A spare parts list can be prepared for blades, belts, bearings, molds, and other wear parts according to the machine list.

Adjust the plan by daily raw cashew input

Use this light planner to prepare a discussion. It does not promise final machine capacity or quotation.

Main processing stages needed

Preliminary planning result

Enter your daily input, working hours, and target stages to see a practical starting point.

Manual labor vs machine output

Is a Machine Worth It for Your Factory?

Compare manual labor output with machine output before deciding your next cashew equipment investment.

Angalia kama mashine inalipa kwa kupunguza kazi ya mikono.

Can this machine reduce labor cost?

Enter your current workers, manual output, expected machine output, and investment to estimate monthly labor saving and payback time.

This is only a preliminary planning estimate. Final ROI depends on raw nut quality, machine configuration, operator skill, utilities, maintenance, working hours, logistics, installation scope, and confirmed quotation.

Quotation preparation

What changes the final machine quotation?

We do not publish fixed prices for semi-custom processing lines. These details affect model selection, configuration, logistics, and support discussion.

Details to Prepare Before Line Planning

Need machine recommendation?

Send your capacity. We help match the machine sequence.

Tell us your raw cashew input, current factory status, workers, utilities, and target stages. We will help you prepare a clearer equipment requirement.

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