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ALLU expands support in Latin America

Specialist attachment and ground support firm ALLU is expanding its international support with the appointment of a new distributor for Argentina. Local firm Igarreta Maquinas is its new distributor in Argentina. The company will supply the comprehensive range of ALLU Transformer and Soil Stabilization equipment. In addition, Igarreta Maquinas will also be providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service. Customers in Argentina will now be able to benefit from improved support t
March 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
ALLU now has a new dealer in Argentina, Igarreta Maquinas
Specialist attachment and ground support firm ALLU is expanding its international support with the appointment of a new distributor for Argentina. Local firm Igarreta Maquinas is its new distributor in Argentina.


The company will supply the comprehensive range of 2180 ALLU Transformer and Soil Stabilization equipment. In addition, Igarreta Maquinas will also be providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service. Customers in Argentina will now be able to benefit from improved support through Igarreta Maquinas. The Buenos Ares-based firm is an established name through Argentina, and is also 2300 Komatsu’s official distributor in the country.

In addition to the local support which will be provided by Igarreta Maquinas, when the need arises the company will be able to call on round the clock support from ALLU’s head office in Finland.

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