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Yanmar’s improved support across Middle East

Yanmar has strengthened its service and spare parts support across the Middle East as well as in Africa. The firm has also released a new series of engine models in the Middle East market, while boosting its presence in the genset segment. In order to boost sales and after-sales support in the Middle East as well as Africa, the firm has established a new sales management team. The company has new sales managers for the Middle East as well as Africa and says that it intends to have an increased focus on s
August 16, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Yanmar is boosting its presence in the Middle East market for engines with new units being available
Yanmar has strengthened its service and spare parts support across the Middle East as well as in Africa.


The firm has also released a new series of engine models in the Middle East market, while boosting its presence in the genset segment.

In order to boost sales and after-sales support in the Middle East as well as Africa, the firm has established a new sales management team. The company has new sales managers for the Middle East as well as Africa and says that it intends to have an increased focus on sales, after-sales and spare parts support to our current and new OEMs in the regions.

Also noteworthy is the fact that all engines are offered to the market: variable and fixed speed. These are suitable for a broad range of industrial and generator applications. Three engine series are now available. The TNV series features water cooling with multicylinder layouts and power outputs from 6kW-88kW. The compact L series is for aircooled single cylinder units with power outputs from 3kW-9kW. The TF/TS series engines are watercooled, single cylinder units with power outputs from 4kW-22kW.

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