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LiuGong loaders successful in Thailand

LiuGong claims to have retained its market leader position as Thailand’s top wheeled loader provider for the third consecutive year. The manufacturing juggernaut for extreme duty equipment entered the Thai market in 2011 and has sold 1,500 wheeled loaders in three years. President of LiuGong Machinery Asia Pacific Mr Chen Hao attributed the success to the brand’s consistent focus in understanding the wheeled loader industry’s needs and delivering products that are innovative, reliable and durable. L
October 3, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
RSSLiuGong claims to have retained its market leader position as Thailand’s top wheeled loader provider for the third consecutive year.

The manufacturing juggernaut for extreme duty equipment entered the Thai market in 2011 and has sold 1,500 wheeled loaders in three years. President of 269 LiuGong Machinery Asia Pacific Mr Chen Hao attributed the success to the brand’s consistent focus in understanding the wheeled loader industry’s needs and delivering products that are innovative, reliable and durable.

LiuGong currently owns one of the largest and most efficient wheeled loader factories worldwide, assembling the equipment with quality-tested and inspected components. LiuGong’s modern facilities recently impressed 95 clients who visited the factory, which operates on SAP production platforms and adhere to the Six Sigma quality programmes.

Dressta’s Myanmar dealer

In Myanmar the RMA Group is now acting as the dealer for the 3420 Dressta bulldozer range. Dressta’s line-up also includes wheeled loaders, pipe layers and backhoe loaders. With this move Dressta hopes to gain key market share in the Myanmar construction industry, which is currently experiencing rapid growth, driven by the demand for infrastructure projects. In addition the RMA Group has the dealership licence to distribute Dressta products in Laos and Cambodia. RMA operates out of its Yangon headquarters in a 4,000m2 building complete with a showroom, workshop, parts retail and warehouse, and training centre. Through this new deal the firm has already supplied three TD15M Extra bulldozers and two 534E wheeled loaders to customers in Myanmar.













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