Sany wins major mobile port machinery deal in Saudi Arabia
RIYADH, August 30, 2016
Sany Port Machinery, a company specialised in manufacturing port machinery, recently exported 31 mobile port machines, valued at almost $7.5 million, to King Abdul Aziz Port in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
This is the largest mobile port machinery order the company has ever fulfilled, said a statement from Sany Port Machinery, a subsidiary of Sany Group.
Sany will provide 10T - 46T forklifts, reach stackers and container handlers, as well as special attachments for handling bulk cargo such as steel pipes and steel coils, it said.
"Sany Port Machinery is extremely reliable and engineered to meet local customer needs," said Sany Port Machinery's Middle East regional manager. "Sany and its local dealers work together to deliver timely and reliable service to our customers. Our efforts to ensure that we provide efficient part delivery has earned us recognition from our customers and led to the success of our business."
Sany Port Machinery was established in 2010 and has since become a global leader in the development and manufacture of high-performance logistics equipment. It has established two world-class manufacturing plants in Changsha and Zhuhai, China. At these locations Sany engineers more than 150 models of mobile port machinery, large port machinery, and marine equipment.
Since 2011, the number of Sany machines used at ports and in container yards in Saudi Arabia has risen from 8 to nearly 100. The company has used a strong network of dealers to distribute machinery and promote its brand throughout Saudi Arabia. As a result, Sany now holds a 35 per cent market share for mobile port machinery in the country.
Two Sany post-Panamax container cranes and a rubber-tired gantry crane are used at the Yanbu Commercial Port on the East Coast of the Red Sea.
Sany's STS6101, a ship-to-shore container crane, has been stationed at one of the most significant seaports in Saudi Arabia, the Port of Jeddah, since 2015. This port links the East-West trade routes, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service