Gulf Incon has entered into an exclusive partnership with Beton Trowel of Belgium to cater to the needs of the concrete flooring contractors in Qatar.
Gulf Incon managing director Adnan Mannai and senior sales managers Sajjad Khan and Abhijit Purandare received the Certificate of Exclusivity from Beton Trowel officials Chris Livingston (managing director) and Andy Applin (international sales, MEA Asia).
Gulf Incon said in a statement that Beton Trowel produces top quality yet affordable concrete compaction and finishing machines and tools.
“The BT range of Power Trowels is the most comprehensive line up available in Europe today with many choices of Walk behind and Ride On Trowel machines.
“Our extensive line up of Concrete Vibrators, Concrete Screeding and levelling machines and Concrete Tools all provide a solid return on capital invested by the user.
Beton Trowel’s product range also provides Mobile Tower Lights with which Gulf Incon shall now cater to the huge illuminating demands of construction sites, road works, ports , airports, emergency and remote areas.”
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