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Kaieteur News – MACORP on Thursday announced its new partnership with Kalmar having been certified as the authorised dealer for the material handling equipment brand in Guyana.
Through this partnership, MACORP will supply Kalmar equipment locally, backed by full support services including parts, maintenance, and operator training.
“The goal is to ensure customers not only get the right machines, but also the support they need to keep them running efficiently.
Kalmar is a strong and trusted name in the cargo handling sector, and we’re happy to bring that to our customers here in Guyana as we continue to grow our offering,” MACORP said.
MACORP said the new partnership comes as it prepares to transition into its new multimillion-dollar facility at Covent Garden, East Bank Demerara (EBD) expanding its ability to serve customers across the country.
“The company has already seen early momentum, with its first Kalmar reach stacker and forklift recently delivered to a customer. The handover included certificates for the operators who were trained as part of the services provided by MACORP to ensure the equipment is used safely and effectively.”
President and General Manager German Consuegra stated, “We remain committed to supporting Guyana’s development by ensuring our customers have reliable access to the equipment and technical support they require. This initiative further demonstrates our capabilities and the breadth of our role as a trusted partner.”
MACORP is the authorised Caterpillar dealer in Guyana, providing heavy equipment, energy, marine, and agricultural solutions in support of the country’s key industries for over 30 years. Throughout this period, the company has also partnered with leading international brands including SEM, a Caterpillar Brand, CaseIH, Towmotor, Carmix and most recently Kalmar, to meet the evolving demands of the Guyanese market.
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