Used Tipper Trucks for Sale in Uganda
Searching used tipper trucks for sale in Uganda, you have probably been comparing a Canter tipper, an Isuzu Elf 250, an Isuzu Forward, or a Fuso tipper — the light and medium Japanese units that fill Kampala's tipper yards. Good trucks for their size. The honest point is that most of those are light or medium tippers, and the right Chinese alternative depends on whether you need a small urban tipper or real heavy haulage. Sigma Truck supplies inspected, refurbished Chinese tippers — a HOWO light/mini tipper that sits in the same class as a Canter or Isuzu Elf, plus heavier 6x4 HOWO and SHACMAN units when the contract is bigger — converted to right-hand drive and shipped CIF via Mombasa, then trucked overland to Kampala. Browse the range below, or see all used trucks for sale in Uganda.

Canter, Isuzu Elf / Forward or Fuso? An Honest Comparison for Uganda
Walk any Kampala tipper yard and the names you hear are Canter tipper, Isuzu Elf 250, Isuzu Forward, and Fuso tipper — the light and medium Japanese units Ugandan operators know well for in-town sand and murram runs. They are honest little trucks. They are also why buyers ask us, point blank, why they should look at a Chinese tipper. Here is the straight answer.
We do not stock Isuzu, Canter, or Fuso. We sell HOWO, SHACMAN, HOHAN, FAW and Foton — Chinese brands built by Sinotruk and Shaanxi. The key thing to be clear about: a Canter, an Isuzu Elf 250 and most Isuzu Forward tippers are light to medium units. If that is genuinely your job — short urban hauls, narrow sites — then a HOWO light or mini tipper is the same-class alternative, not a heavy 6x4. But if you are on a real construction or murram-supply contract, the heavier 6x4 HOWO or SHACMAN moves far more per trip than any Elf or Canter ever could, at a tipper price that still undercuts a comparable heavy import. We will tell you which one your contract actually needs rather than overselling tonnage.
The full breakdown is worth reading either way: our Isuzu vs Chinese trucks buyer's guide and our Fuso Fighter vs Chinese trucks comparison.
Mini, 6x4 or 8x4 — Matching the Tipper to the Job
Before anyone quotes a tipper price, be honest about the job. Ugandan tipper work splits cleanly:
- Mini / light tipper: The direct alternative to a Canter or Isuzu Elf 250 — a HOWO 4x2 light tipper (6-wheel, around 10-tonne max load) for urban construction, narrow Kampala sites, and short sand or murram runs where a full 6x4 is over-spec. See our mini dump trucks range.
- 6x4 tipper: Three axles, twin rear drive — the step up for real construction and murram-supply contracts. Payload roughly 18–25 tonnes, far more per trip than any Elf or Canter. See our 6x4 dump truck range.
- 8x4 tipper: Four axles for heavy bulk earthworks and aggregate where you are moving material by the thousand-tonne. Worth it on the bigger infrastructure jobs.
Body style: the U-body (curved bucket) keeps sand and murram centred and unloads fast; the flat square body is simpler to patch at a Kampala welding shop after a knock. Many Ugandan buyers go flat-body for that repairability on red-murram roads. Browse the full used dump trucks range to compare.
HOWO 371 & SHACMAN — The Engines Behind the Heavy Tipper
When the job needs more than a light tipper, two engine families do the work in our Uganda stock — both with parts supply that reaches Kampala via the Mombasa corridor:
- HOWO 371 (WD615.47, 371hp): The Sinotruk inline-6 that built the Chinese tipper's East African reputation — proven, simple, serviceable. The workhorse in our 6x4 and 8x4 HOWO tippers. See the HOWO 371 page for the full spec.
- SHACMAN (WP10.380E3, 380hp): The Weichai engine in the SHACMAN F3000 and X3000 — slightly newer calibration, paired with a FAST gearbox that is easy to rebuild. Popular on mixed-fleet and contract work.
Both run HW19710 or FAST 10/12-speed manual transmissions — no fragile automated units. Tyres are 12R22.5. The light HOWO tipper runs a smaller 140–180hp engine in the Canter/Elf class. Whatever the size, a HOWO or SHACMAN tipper typically costs less to acquire than a comparable Japanese import and keeps you running on parts that reach Kampala through Mombasa. Browse the HOWO truck and SHACMAN truck brand hubs.
Why Chinese Tippers Suit Uganda's Roads & Sites
Ugandan buyers ask the same thing: will it survive our murram roads and our loads? With the right prep, yes.
- Terrain: The reinforced chassis and 12R22.5 tyres on HOWO and SHACMAN tippers were built for China's own rough construction boom — unpaved, rutted, overloaded. That translates directly to the red-murram and laterite roads common across Uganda.
- Parts: WD615 and WP10 engine parts, gearbox parts and body panels reach Kampala through the well-established Mombasa parts corridor that also serves Kenya. You are not stranded waiting on a head gasket.
- Price: A Chinese tipper — light or heavy — lands cheaper than a comparable Japanese import. For a contractor building out a fleet, that gap decides the job.
- Refurbishment: We replace worn components before export — engine mounts, hydraulic seals, brake liners, suspension bushes — and inspect and reweld the dump body. Cab repaint to your colour.
- RHD conversion: Uganda drives on the left and requires right-hand drive. We do the LHD-to-RHD conversion in our own workshop before shipping and road-test it before loading.
For a side-by-side on the two leading Chinese brands, read our HOWO vs SHACMAN guide.
RHD & Importing to Uganda — Via Mombasa to Kampala
Uganda is landlocked, so a tipper lands at Mombasa and is trucked or railed overland to Kampala. Here is how it runs:
- Inspection and grading: Every tipper is inspected at our China yard — engine, transmission, hydraulics, brakes, steering, chassis and dump-body welds — before it is offered for export.
- RHD conversion: Steering column and box, pedal assembly, instrument cluster and wiring are converted in our workshop and road-tested before loading. It arrives ready to register, not as a project for a Kampala garage.
- Refurbishment: Worn consumables replaced, dump body checked and rewelded, cab repainted to your colour, full tip cycle road-tested loaded and unloaded.
- CIF via Mombasa: We ship CIF (cost, insurance, freight) to Mombasa, then the unit moves overland to Kampala. You handle Mombasa clearance and the Ugandan transit; we cover everything from China to the gangway. Documents: Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, packing list, inspection certificate.
- Clearing: Uganda applies an age limit and environmental levy on imported vehicles via URA, plus Mombasa transit and Ugandan duty. We do not quote figures here because they change — work with a licensed clearing agent and budget the full landed cost.
For the current procedure and what to expect on the Mombasa–Kampala route, read our guide to importing used trucks to Uganda, and for the wider routing picture see shipping trucks to East Africa.
What to Check Before You Pay for Any Used Tipper
A used tipper — Chinese or Japanese — can hide faults that only show under a full load on a murram road. Here is what we check, and what you should make any seller confirm in writing:
| Area | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Dump body floor | Steel thickness, rust, weld cracks | A thin floor buckles under murram and aggregate |
| Hydraulic ram & pump | Lift speed, seal leaks, oil condition | A weak ram cannot tip a full load — the most expensive tipper fault |
| Chassis & sub-frame | Cracks, old repair welds, alignment | A bent chassis ruins tyre life and tipping geometry |
| Engine | Oil colour, smoke colour, leaks | Blue smoke = oil burning; white = coolant; black = over-fuelling |
| Brakes (air system) | Air build-up time, drum wear, leaks | Loaded tippers on Ugandan grades need brakes that actually work |
| Tyres | Tread, sidewall cracks, rim rust | Budget a full tyre set on older stock — predictable and normal |
Every tipper we export passes this multi-point inspection before we quote, and you get a photo report before any deposit. We do not ship units that fail our standard. For a deeper pre-purchase checklist, read our dump truck buying guide.
Browse Used Tipper Trucks for Uganda

HOWO 4x2 Light / Mini Tipper
HOWO 4x2 light tipper (6-wheel, ~10-tonne max, 140–180hp) — the same-class alternative to a Canter or Isuzu Elf 250 for urban construction and narrow Kampala sites. RHD converted, shipped via Mombasa.
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HOWO 371 6x4 Tipper
WD615.47 371hp, HW19710 10-speed — the step up from a light Japanese tipper for real construction and murram-supply contracts, moving far more per trip. RHD for Uganda, via Mombasa.
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HOWO 371
The proven Sinotruk WD615.47 371hp engine platform behind our heavier 6x4 and 8x4 tippers — simple, serviceable, supported by the Mombasa parts corridor that reaches Kampala.
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SHACMAN F3000 6x4 Tipper
WP10.380E3 380hp, FAST 10-speed, 5.8 m body — a competitive heavier tipper for Ugandan construction fleets. FAST gearbox is easy to rebuild in-market. RHD converted.
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HOHAN 6x4 Tipper
HOHAN 6x4: WD615.47 371hp, HW19710 gearbox, heavy-duty suspension and 12R22.5 tyres — a rugged, budget-friendly heavy tipper for rough Ugandan murram roads. RHD, via Mombasa.
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HOWO 8x4 Tipper
Four axles, payload up to 40 tonnes, 7.6 m reinforced body — for heavy bulk earthworks and aggregate on Uganda's bigger infrastructure jobs. RHD converted, shipped via Mombasa.
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Actual stock and reference units we ship CIF to Africa & the Middle East. Every truck is mechanically inspected and refurbished before loading.
Frequently Asked Questions
I am comparing a Canter and an Isuzu Elf 250 tipper — what do you offer instead?
What price should I expect for used tipper trucks for sale in Uganda?
Are your tippers right-hand drive for Uganda?
How does a landlocked Uganda import work — which port?
Is there an age limit on importing tippers to Uganda?
Why a Chinese tipper instead of a used Fuso or Isuzu Forward?
Can I buy one tipper, or is there a minimum order?
Tell us your size class and that you need RHD for Uganda — we send a CIF tipper quote via Mombasa within 24 hours.
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