ABG Cranes Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. R.B. Pandey,
General Manager, Marketing, ABG Cranes Private Limited.
Sharing other plan he informed that the company is also planning to display couple of more cranes in the middle range during the show.
Considering bC India’s previous successes where ABG had displayed indigenously manufactured 80MT Hydraulic crawler crane and received overwhelming response from the visitors, the company this time also anticipates that despite a slowdown in the market, the show will generate some interest among customer by introducing latest options and offerings. It will also help generate some leads as well for sales in near future. He said adding that bC India will be a great opportunity for them to meet their existing as well as potential customers and to display their latest products.
Highlighting the company’s achievements, Mr. Pandey says “ABG Cranes with its corporate office in Mumbai is currently manufacturing indigenously designed hydraulic crawler cranes of different capacities, such as, 40 MT, 80 MT, 100 MT, 160 MT. The company has set up its world-class production facility near Mumbai to achieve its goal of manufacturing high quality cranes at an affordable cost. Stressing on quality & reliability, the company has chosen highly reliable and globally renowned partners for supply of critical components. With its past exposure and expertise in providing service to huge fleet of heavy lift cranes, the company has highly experienced and specialized team to meet its customer’s service requirements.”
Elaborating further he quips “As most of the customers go for repeat purchase of our cranes which is a clear indication of confidence that the customers have in our products & services. The outstanding qualities of our products have been well appreciated by them.”
Being very positive on the CE demand in 2013-14 he says, “We are very optimistic and sincerely hope that the government of India will keep taking concrete steps towards infrastructure development which will lead the growth of CE market as well.”
NBM&CW February 2013