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New Estonia dealer for Chicago Pneumatic

Chicago Pneumatic is widening its coverage in Estonia with the appointment of two new authorised distributors, Melker Baltik and Alas Kuul. Melker Baltik will distribute handheld compaction equipment and handheld hydraulic tools, while Alas Kuul, will handle sales of portable compressors and handheld pneumatic equipment.
October 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min

6097 Chicago Pneumatic is widening its coverage in Estonia with the appointment of two new authorised distributors, Melker Baltik and Alas Kuul. Melker Baltik will distribute handheld compaction equipment and handheld hydraulic tools, while Alas Kuul, will handle sales of portable compressors and handheld pneumatic equipment. Alas Kuul is a leading distributor of industrial air compressors in Estonia.

The company operates seven sales offices throughout the country, has access to Chicago Pneumatic’s full European range of portable air compressors and handheld pneumatic equipment, including paving breakers, hammers, rivet busters, scrabblers and rock drills.

In addition to sales, Alas Kuul operates a large maintenance and service team, and is able to provide dedicated after-sales support to its customers. Melker Baltik is a leading supplier of machinery and equipment to Estonia’s road construction and maintenance industries and is headquartered in Tallinn.

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