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GA introduces expanded parts range at INTERMAT 2012

GA will be introducing a new family of parts at INTERMAT as well as a new range of gaskets. The company makes and sells aftermarket parts for earthmoving machines. It has extended its range to cover Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo and Liebherr equipment in addition to the parts for Caterpillar machines that it already supplied.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
2301 GA will be introducing a new family of parts at INTERMAT as well as a new range of gaskets.
The company makes and sells aftermarket parts for earthmoving machines. It has extended its range to cover 2300 Komatsu, 233 Hitachi, 2394 Volvo and 718 Liebherr equipment in addition to the parts for 178 Caterpillar machines that it already supplied.
In total, it has a range of 120,000 different parts, with a particular emphasis on the undercarriage, engine and transmission.
GA opened a major new automated warehouse in 2011 at its base in Modena, the Italian city that is a hub for specialised engineering production/mechanical engineering/parts production.
Among the visitors that GA hopes to reach at the show are those from African countries with connections to France.

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