Your limited description does not give us enough information to help you further. Go back and read EVERY.SINGLE.WORD of the previous posts. Pay special attention to gear ratios. Then list exactly what your system needs to do. There is a huge cost difference between putting a motor on an existing turntable, and a system to load, turn, move, and unload the turntable. When I say huge, I mean more than a factor of `10. Like several times more than a factor of ten.
A budget price requires that you have costs for major components, such as servomotors and gear reducers. Here are a few gear reducer manufacturers to get you started: Boston Gear, Stober, Alpha, Falk. Note that Stober reducers are completely different from Falk, so you cannot just look at one manufacturer. If you plan to make the turntable, and support the turntable with a turntable bearing, you had better check the price and delivery of the bearing first. And the cost of machining the large parts. After carefully calculating overturning moments on the bearing, and bearing life for your selected bearing.
A budget price requires a concept design. That consists of a sketch (a pencil sketch is good enough) that shows the major components, and a written description of loads, speeds, duty cycle. What major components will be purchased? What will be fabricated?
Will it turn once per hour, per minute, or every 4 seconds? How many loads per year? How many years does it need to last? How durable does it need to be? If loaded/unloaded by forklift, will it be designed to survive a forklift running into it? Are there people in the area? If so, how will you make it meet safety codes? How automated will it be? Will it be integrated into an existing control system?
I have over 20 years experience designing exactly this type of machine, and a minimal budget estimate would take me 20 to 100 hours depending on the scope of the project. It will take you several times longer.
Or you can find a machine building / system integrator / automation company that specializes in this type of work, and ask them for a quote. If you do that, you will need a detailed system specification so that they know exactly what to bid on.