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Inan Makina shows expanded attachment range

Inan Makina is best known as a breaker company but has greatly expanded its range in the last year to meet customer demand for other types of attachment. Breakers are joined on the stand by examples from its other lines, which now include hydraulic compactors, augers, pulverisers, crushers and sorting grabs. Among the breakers at the show is the 5tonne MTV 505, which is one of the largest models in the range. Some 60% of Inan Makina’s products are for its local Turkish market and 40% for elsewhere. Vice cha
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
RSS5079 Inan Makina is best known as a breaker company but has greatly expanded its range in the last year to meet customer demand for other types of attachment.

Breakers are joined on the stand by examples from its other lines, which now include hydraulic compactors, augers, pulverisers, crushers and sorting grabs. Among the breakers at the show is the 5tonne MTV 505, which is one of the largest models in the range.

Some 60% of Inan Makina’s products are for its local Turkish market and 40% for elsewhere.

Vice chairman Dinçer Alkan is pleased with contacts made, particularly from his North African target area.

www.inanmakina.com

Hall: 5A Stand: A072

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