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New dealer support operation in Cambodia for Chinese firm Shantui

Shantui Construction Machinery has officially its first major dealership in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The event was rolled out by Shantui’s dealer, The Cambodia Machinery Group (CMC). The dealership had its full line up of Shantui machines on display, ranging from bulldozers to graders, wheel loaders, excavators, rollers and a host of other road machinery and concrete handling machinery.
September 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Followed by the keynote address of Mr. Cheng Zhaohong of Shantui.
1171 Shantui Construction Machinery has officially its first major dealership in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.

The event was rolled out by Shantui’s dealer, The Cambodia Machinery Group (CMC).

The dealership had its full line up of Shantui machines on display, ranging from bulldozers to graders, wheel loaders, excavators, rollers and a host of other road machinery and concrete handling machinery.

Cheng Zhaohong, Shantui Import & Export general manager attended and said,

“Our CMC partners in Cambodia have both the passion and the wherewithal to make great inroads in Cambodia’s rapidly evolving domestic economy.

The nation is poised for substantial infrastructural development, and we are ready to serve those needs.”

This move leaves Shantui well-positioned for upcoming development in Cambodia and Southeast Asia in general.

CMC is a major player in Cambodia within the country’s construction and development fields.

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