A 50-year legacy is sweetened by Kalmar's 45,000th
terminal tractor built in the US
For 50 years, customers have relied on Kalmar's
purpose-built terminal tractors to move trailers at ports, intermodal
facilities and distribution centres. Regarded for their excellent durability,
operator comfort, service ease and latest generation engines featuring the
cleanest in engine technology, the 45,000th unit recently came off the assembly
line at Kalmar's US manufacturing plant in Ottawa, Kansas. The milestone
machine will be delivered as part of an order from Parsec, Inc, the intermodal
division of Cincinnati-based O/B Leasing.
Parsec is one of North America's leading providers of
contracted terminal management services. In the last 10 years, Parsec has taken
into operation hundreds of Kalmar terminal tractors, further solidifying
Kalmar's position as the preferred supplier of trailer spotting machines to the
intermodal market.
Randy Dennis, VP, Kalmar Sales and Marketing, says
Kalmar is the leader in all terminal tractor market segments because it offers
the ultimate in machine reliability backed by the support of the industry's
most extensive dealer network. He explains:
"The success of Kalmar's world-class terminal
tractors is the result of its close cooperation with many long-term customers.
"As the logistics business continues to
develop, the need for more productive and cost-effective trailer handling
solutions becomes evermore critical. By listening to the unique needs of our
customers, Kalmar has been able to provide market leading solutions for port,
intermodal and distribution applications."
The popularity of Kalmar's terminal tractor has grown
more rapidly in recent years. In June 2006, the Ottawa factory produced its
40,000th unit, reinforcing the superiority of Kalmar's offering and its
customers' desire to fulfill just-in-time inventory requirements which
influenced more rental and fleet sales. It took 41 years to build the first
25,000 units and less than nine years to build the next 20,000 units.
Kalmar also leads in product development
As the worldwide leader in terminal tractor sales
offering customers the most comprehensive range of models for heavy industrial
applications as well as ports and terminals, Kalmar has driven the product's
development to include many industry firsts.
Besides being the original manufacturer of terminal
tractors, Kalmar was the first to engineer its machines with automatic
transmissions, a rear door entry, integral air conditioning units, power cab
tilt and ABS brake systems. Kalmar was also the first to introduce a DOT/EPA
certified terminal tractor to the market, a paramount classification for
distribution and industrial customers whose operation entails shunting trailers
between yards via public streets and roadways.
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Notes to editor:
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Kalmar's website: www.kalmarind.com. Simply click on News Room to be taken to
a list of recent press releases. A photograph to accompany this release is also
available on the Kalmar website, by clicking on Press Pictures. The captions
for the photographs read:
"Kalmar employees recently celebrated the
45,000th terminal tractor produced at its Ottawa, Kansas facility. This
historic milestone also coincided with the product's 50th anniversary, a
notable achievement for Kalmar as the first manufacturer of terminal tractors."
"The keys of Kalmar's 45,000th terminal
tractor assembled at its Ottawa facility were presented to David Budig, VP of
Parsec, Inc and O/B Leasing, by Randy Dennis, VP, Kalmar Sales and Marketing."
Kalmar is a global provider of container
and heavy duty materials handling equipment, automation applications and
related services. It is the world's leading supplier of cargo handling
equipment to ports, terminals and intermodal facilities.
Every fourth container or trailer
transfer at terminals around the world is handled by a Kalmar machine. The
company also supplies a wide range of machines to demanding industrial
customers for applications as diverse as handling steel and paper to shunting
road trailers at distribution hubs.
Kalmar is also leading the way in port
automation applications with its application of unmanned container handling
technology, on-board smart features and remote maintenance products developed
in co-operation with customers and partners.
Kalmar's product range is complemented by
a large range of value added services such as maintenance contracts and fleet
management. Production plants are situated in Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands,
Malaysia, China and the USA. Kalmar's net sales were EUR 1.343 billion in 2007.
Kalmar is part of Cargotec Corporation,
the world's leading provider of cargo handling solutions, which are used in
local transportation, terminals, ports, distribution centres, and ships. In
2007, Cargotec's net sales were EUR 3.018 billion. Cargotec's class B shares
are listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. |