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KMP gets engines ready

As one of the leading engine part suppliers in the world, KM Products Europe works with major construction industry companies including Caterpillar, Komatsu, Cummins and Detroit Diesel.
February 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
As one of the leading engine part suppliers in the world, KM Products Europe works with major construction industry companies including 178 Caterpillar, 2300 Komatsu, 196 Cummins and 2960 Detroit Diesel.

The company will be highlighting at INTERMAT 2012 how it was established in 1993 for the purposes of creating a reliable supplier of branded, quality, aftermarket replacement parts for earthmoving equipment and heavy duty diesel engines.

The company’s main focus is KMP engine components and replacement parts, which are marketed under the KMP Brand name in over one hundred countries worldwide, with a range that spans twenty-five thousand part numbers.

Isabelle Bearn-Fournier, 2961 KMP Products Europe’s group marketing manager said, “Exhibiting at INTERMAT offers KM Products Europe one of the best ways to get the KMP brand in front of a lot of customers and prospective customers in a relatively short amount of time. INTERMAT gives us the opportunity to not only show our brand parts and describe our service, but also creates that all important first impression and shows the customers the benefits they will get by trying KMP branded parts.”

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