
Used Excavators for Sale in the Philippines
Direct Answer for Philippine Buyers:
For the Philippines, HMP recommends matching the machine to the application: 20-ton class units like the Komatsu PC210 or Sany 215C Pro for infrastructure and flood-control work, and compact units such as the Hitachi ZX70 for tight urban utility sites. Units ship from Shanghai to Manila (MICT) in roughly 8-12 days, with Form E certification available under the China-ASEAN FTA to support duty preference, plus full BOC clearance documentation.
Top Machinery for Philippine Projects
Technical data comparison for units optimized for Philippine urban infrastructure and flood-control work.
| Model | Engine / Class | Philippine Advantage | Project Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Komatsu PC210 | SAA6D107E-1 | Best Balance of Power & Fuel Use | Road & Bridge Projects |
| Sany 215C Pro | Isuzu 4HK1 Engine Line | Strong Value for New Fleet Entrants | Infrastructure & Earthmoving |
| Hitachi ZX70 | Isuzu Compact Diesel | Agile in Tight Urban Sites | Utility & Residential Work |
Why Philippine Contractors Choose HMP Shanghai
From the metro Manila expressway programs to the flood-control drainage projects of Cebu and Davao, Philippine construction runs on machines that combine quick mobilization with dependable uptime. HMP Shanghai owns every unit in the yard, so the machine you inspect on video is the machine that loads for Manila, Subic, or Cebu.
Our Philippine export package pairs the 120-point technical audit with a China-ASEAN Form E certificate pack, giving your broker the documents needed to claim the applicable duty preference and clear BOC bonds without re-inspection surprises. Import classification and duty figures must be confirmed with the Bureau of Customs at the time of booking.

Recommended Units for Philippine Buyers
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Philippine Market Expert FAQ
Q. What import duty applies to used excavators in the Philippines?
Used excavators typically fall under a 3-5% duty bracket plus VAT, with a BOC bond registered for clearance. Duty and tax figures must be confirmed with the Bureau of Customs at the time of booking, as rates can change.
Q. How long is shipping from Shanghai to Manila?
Sea transit from Shanghai to the Manila International Container Terminal typically runs about 8 to 12 days. Lashing, documentation, and port scheduling add a few days to the total timeline.
Q. Do you provide Form E certificates for the China-ASEAN FTA?
Yes. For eligible shipments we provide the Form E certificate so your broker can claim the applicable duty preference under the China-ASEAN FTA. Confirm current eligibility with your broker before ordering.
Q. Are compact excavators available for urban utility work?
Yes. We regularly stock compact class units such as the Hitachi ZX70 and Kubota KX models, which suit high-precision residential and utility work in Metro Manila and Cebu.
Q. How do I pay from the Philippines?
We accept USD telegraphic transfers (T/T). Our export desk provides the official invoice and contract required for your bank to process the transaction.
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