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MB Crusher appoints Qatar dealer

December 15, 2017 Read time: 1 min
MB Crusher continues to develop its share of the hydraulic attachments segment in the Middle East

Italian firm 283 MB Crusher has appointed Q-FAB, Qatar Welding & Fabrication Supplies, as its exclusive distributor for Qatar. Under the distribution arrangement, Q-Fab will sell, service and support in the region, the complete MB Crusher range of crusher and screening buckets, sorting grapples and drum cutters.

The deal is significant as it will allow MB Crusher to capitalise on the huge investment in infrastructure development in the Middle East. The tools offer customers the chance to boost the versatility of machines such as crawler excavators and wheeled excavators, wheeled loaders, backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders or compact tracked loaders.

According to MB Crusher, this new partnership will capture more opportunities in the growing Middle Eastern market and will offer equipment users with a wide and diverse array of efficient hydraulic attachments.

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