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Ineco, a division of Almana Trading Company, has unveiled new products, in association with Stell Logi, Korea.
The new products, Ineco Almana said in a statement, “are set to establish a new benchmark in the field of construction.”
According to Almana Group CEO Srinivas Vemparala, “Ineco, being a highly safety-conscious organisation and a part of Almana Group, always thrives to introduce innovative products to the construction sector by enhancing operational and user-friendly capabilities of end users.”
During the event, Ineco Almana launched the UL certified pullers (EE) and the four-wheel drive electric cart (lift and dump).
The UL certified pullers are specially-designed for hazardous areas like oil and gas plants to pull 3 tonnes of load. They are electric battery powered, easy to operate, and uses an electromagnetic brake system.
On the other hand, the four-wheel drive electric cart also uses the same easy operation and electromagnetic brake system, electric battery, lifting capacity of 600kq, and can lift up to 1.1m from ground and dump.
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