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11.04.2023

Bigger Grove territory for Eurasian

Eurasian Machinery, the Grove crane distributor for Kazakhstan since 2018, will now also represent Grove cranes in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.

A statement from Manitowoc/Grove said: “Expanding our presence in Central Asia through a robust distribution partner will help us meet increasing demand for heavy machinery in the region, particularly for mobile cranes. Combined with the growth of the local market, Manitowoc expects its expansion to help the company establish a strong foothold in Central Asia and increase demand for both new and used cranes.”

Andrew Youssef, general manager for Manitowoc in the Middle East, Africa, and CIS states, added: “We believe in this ever changing environment, appointing Eurasian Machinery to support our efforts in Central Asia is key to our success. Eurasian Machinery has always been professional in its approach to sales and after sales and the company also upholds strict compliance standards, which aligns with our own values at Manitowoc. We are looking forward to supporting Eurasian Machinery in this expanded scope to win market share and earn the trust of our Central Asian customers.”
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Koray Sari, the executive director of Eurasian Machinery


Eurasian Machinery is based in Almaty and is the official distributor for Hitachi Construction Machinery in Kazakhstan and Central Asia and also represents Manitou, Gehl and Furukawa. The company employs over 850 across 10 locations in Kazakhstan, including high tech Component Repair Centre in Karaganda, with further branches in Aktau, Aktobe, Atyrau, Kostanay, Kyzylorda, Uralsk, Ust-Kamenogorsk and Shymkent in Kazakhstan. The company also has an office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and Bishket in Kyrgyzstan.

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