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Shantui wheeled loaders to North Africa

Shantui (Dubai) Company has signed a sales contract for over 50 wheeled loaders with partners in North Africa. Coupled with earlier sales, this has allowed the firm to beat its annual target of 100 units/year for wheeled loaders. The order for the machines was placed at the beginning of 2018 and most of the wheeled loaders have now been delivered to the customers.
October 4, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Shantui has supplied a major order of wheeled loaders to North Africa
1171 Shantui (Dubai) Company has signed a sales contract for over 50 wheeled loaders with partners in North Africa. Coupled with earlier sales, this has allowed the firm to beat its annual target of 100 units/year for wheeled loaders.  


The order for the machines was placed at the beginning of 2018 and most of the wheeled loaders have now been delivered to the customers.

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