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Manitou machines make way
for Gautrain
Manitou Southern Africa, leading manufacturer and supplier
of rough terrain equipment, will supply 8 of its machines to
the Bombela Consortium for use on the Gautrain Project. The
deal, valued in excess of R7m, was awarded to one of
Manitou’s BEE accredited independent dealers, Dezzo
Equipment.
The company has already supplied 7 of the 8 series
telescopic handlers. The range features a number of
attachments, including buckets for loading, forks for
handling, fixed jibs for sling handling and a cage for
lifting people for maintenance jobs.
According to Lindsay Shankland, Manitou CEO, the range also
offers all terrain capabilities, enhanced safety and compact
design. “With these features the machines are ideal for
construction and public works. The telehandlers supplied
have reaches of 6, 14, and 17m and coupled with the other
capabilities, are extremely versatile and reliable.”
The deal includes a service contract, including regular site
visits and machine inspections, with a guaranteed buy-back
option
Dezzo Equipment, appointed in 2006, is an exclusive
distributor of the Manitou product range and is receiving
training and support from Manitou SA. “We are receiving
training in administration, tender completion, machine
familiarisation, maintenance, equipment operation, parts
ordering and management, as well as technical training,”
says Rebecca Mmako, Director, Dezzo Equipment.
The company is focusing on specific industries and sectors
of the economy such as government or state owned
enterprises, municipalities, and the mining sector.
“We see this latest tender win as a confidence booster for
the company and will continue to strive toward achieving the
excellent customer service, level of support and technical
back-up that Manitou is renowned for,” concludes Mmako.
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