New distributor for Sandvik Construction in Uganda
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Sandvik Construction has reported that Victoria Equipment is its new distributor in Uganda. Victoria Equipment will not only be supplying a comprehensive range of Sandvik equipment, but will also be providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service.
The appointment of this construction equipment distributor reinforces Sandvik’s commitment in providing greater levels of customer focus.
Part of the GMACH Group of companies, Victoria Equipment is an established name in Uganda.
“The additional portfolio (of Sandvik equipment) will bring heavy duty equipment and technical expertise closer to our end user as opposed to flying in technicians from abroad.” Commented Mr. Sam Kibuuka the Financial Director of General Machinery Group concerning the dealership agreement with Sandvik. Mr. Sunday Sedrack, Sales Engineer at Victoria Equipment limited, added: “Victoria Equipment Ltd is now able to provide service and deliver genuine Sandvik tools, parts and equipment at a very competitive price.”
Kauko Juuri, Global Distributor Manager Sandvik Construction stated: “We are sure that the combination of Sandvik equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and industry expertise of Victoria Equipment will enable Sandvik customers throughout Uganda to benefit from a winning combination.”
Victoria Equipment was appointed a Sandvik Construction Distributor at the beginning of February 2016.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/23032016/victoria-equipment-named-as-new-sandvik-distributer-2847/
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