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Cargotec constitutes joint venture 50:50 with China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Co.
Orders for eight destined cranes to portal to the port of Oslo and three cargo systems for the terminal for cereals of the port of Illichevsk
December 3, 2013
The Finnish group Cargotec, specialized in the means production of raising, has constituted in China joint venture 50:50 with China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Co. (CNHTC), between the first Chinese companies truck manufacturers that are controlling of the Sinotruk. The new society, that it has a share capital of about 20 million euros, is called Sinotruk (Shandong) Hiab Equipment Company Ltd. and, through the service and distribution network of the CNHTC, one will take care of the distribution, sale and maintenance of the cranes produced from the Cargotec group with the Hiab brand. Moreover joint venture will widen the current offer of scarrabili cranes of the CNHTC.
While Kalmar, also it brand of the Cargotec group, has acquired an order of the value of about 17 million euros for the supply of eight crane to portal on rubber to zero destined emissions to the Sjursøya Container Terminal (SCT) of the German company Team Lines, that it takes part of the Belgian group Delphis, that is situated in the harbour area Sjursøya of the port of Oslo. The new means of handling will allow to increase the annual ability to traffic of the terminal from 210.000 to 450.000 container teu.
Moreover, always in the harbour field, the Cargotec group has made sure an order for the supply of three cargo systems, everyone of the ability to 2.000 tons/now and in a position to serving ships until 100.000 gross capacities in tons, destined to the terminal for cereals of the Ukrainian port of Illichevsk.
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