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13 March 2010 at 22:40 IST
India’s ElectroMech joins hands with German firm
MUMBAI (Commodity Online): Pune-based ElectroMech, India's leading manufacturer of industrial cranes has tied up with Stahl CraneSystems, Germany, a world leader in EX cranes and components.
The new partnership has been formally kicked off and ElectroMech will be the exclusive India partner for Stahl CraneSystems for it's EX range of products. At the Oceantex expo taking place in Mumbai, a fully working 5MT EX Crane was displayed. The display showcased the different design features of the crane that make it unique and safe for use in hazardous environment.
Announcing this tie-up, Tushar Mehendale, Managing Director, ElectroMech said "For many years, we had a vacuum in our offerings for the Explosion Protected range of equipments. With our tie-up with Stahl for the EX range of products, we look forward to bolstering our solutions offering and present to the Indian customers a world class hoisting solution for hazardous areas. These hoists and cranes are suitable for hazardous atmosphere for both gas (Zone1 & Zone2) as well as Dust (Zone 21 and Zone 22)."
Get Trading Tips just for one commodityThomas Kraus, Director, Stahl CraneSystems said, "Through this association the customers will gain an access to global technology, local expertise and most efficient solutions and service. The EX products from Stahl CraneSystems, which are proven worldwide are now backed in India by the industry expertise."
Stahl CraneSystems is more than 130 years old and at the end of 1920s Stahl was the only manufacturer to influence and advance the development of explosion-protected lifting technology.
With the discovery of large natural gas reservoirs, India is all set to emerge as one of the leading players in oil & gas sector. On this background there is an expanding requirement of equipments required in refineries and other such hazardous areas, where highly inflammable substances and vapours are present.
(Courtesy: IndiaPRWire.com)
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