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特雷克斯塔式起重机的设计和制造完全集中在意大利东北部的一个小镇丰塔纳弗雷达(Pordenone)的设施中,与亚得里亚海和阿尔卑斯山同样遥远,靠近威尼斯。 Fontanafredda 工厂设有研发、生产、销售、服务和零部件。位于 Polcenigo 的专用测试设施是测试我们不断应用于塔式起重机的所有新原型和技术改进的地方。

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Leal Equipements Cie Ltee new dealer in Mauritius, Madagascar and Seychelles

With today’s announcement, we are proudly confirming our plan to develop further our presence in Africa. Terex Cranes and Leal Equipements Cie Ltee will work together to provide the Mauritius, Madagascar and Seychelles markets with the popular Terex rough terrain cranes and the professional service support and parts availability the customer expects to be supported.
“Our partnership with Terex Cranes is in line with our strategy to be a one-stop shop in the Construction & Mining sector within the Indian Ocean. Terex Cranes will add value to the goodwill of this achievement” commented Didier Jauffret, Executive Director of Leal Equipements Cie Ltee.
Guillaume Bertrand, Terex Sales Manager RT Cranes, said: “We are confident that LEC will bring to our customers in Madagascar, Mauritius and Seychelles all the support needed to take care of the Rough Terrain fleet in this area. Their products knowledge in addition to their good network will be a real asset for Terex. We really look forward to growing together in this part of the world”.

About Leal Equipements Cie Ltee (LEC)
Leal Equipements Cie Ltee was set up and incorporated in 1998, and has rapidly grown to become one of the largest and most successful privately-owned equipments’ distributors in the region, namely in Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles and Reunion.
LEC has recently reinforced its market positioning, with additional business segments namely Port, Energy, Crushing/Screening, Handling & Warehousing, becoming a ‘one-stop shop solution provider’ in the Indian Ocean”.