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Case CE at exhibition in Algeria

Case CE and its official importer in Algeria, ARC Trucks, participated in SITP 2016, the 14th edition of the International Trade Fair for Public Works and Construction Machinery The event was held in Algiers in late 2016. The Case CE brand on show included light and heavy equipment such as crawler excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders and compact tracked loaders. Case CE is keen to supply machines for use in building Algeria’s expanding road network. The government has planned investments in
March 8, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Case CE and its Algerian distributor ARC Trucks exhibited at the recent International Trade Fair for Public Works and Construction Machinery in Algeria
176 Case CE and its official importer in Algeria, ARC Trucks, participated in SITP 2016, the 14th edition of the International Trade Fair for Public Works and Construction Machinery

The event was held in Algiers in late 2016. The Case CE brand on show included light and heavy equipment such as crawler excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders and compact tracked loaders.

Case CE is keen to supply machines for use in building Algeria’s expanding road network. The government has planned investments in airport and harbour construction projects, the reconstruction of 14,000km of roads and the modernisation of the TransSahara highway that links Algiers to Nigeria’s commercial centre, Lagos.

In addition, Case CE and ARC Trucks say that they have the resources and organisation to provide efficient and professional support to customers on their jobsites across the country. ARC Trucks, headquartered in the city of Blida located less than 50km south-west of Algiers, provides all-round support to its customers across the country with its three sales outlets and its workshop.

Karim Aissaoui, General Manager of ARC Trucks, said, “The SITP show gives us an excellent opportunity to show construction businesses everything we can do for them. At a time like this, where so many large-scale construction projects are expected to kick off, they will need to maintain high levels of productivity to keep up with the demand. With the reliably productive CASE equipment and our efficient after-sales support, we can help them make the most of the opportunities and grow their business.”

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