E-Crane International, a manufacturer of cranes for the scrap recycling and bulk material handling industries, is hosting an E-Crane Demo Days event at its headquarters in Adegem, Belgium. The event late May 2015 will celebrate the company’s 25 years in business and serve to launch a new product line, the E-Handler line of material handlers.
The Demo Days event is May 26-30, 2015, and recyclers are invited to attend and “to bring their plans and requirements,” says E-Crane. The company says it has expanded its line of harbor cranes with the addition of the new E-Handler line.
At the event the company will have a fully assembled crawler-mounted E-Handler on site for test driving and demonstrations. Attendees can take a personal tour of the new E-Handler, the company says, as well as visit E-Crane’s engineering department, spare parts warehouse and the E-Crane training center.
E-Crane also reports that J&B Grijpers, a registered E-Crane partner, will exhibit a variety of grapples during the Demo Days event. The company says its expanded network of dealers strives to deliver the best possible support, both during the purchasing process and after delivery. The company also guarantees spare parts availability, “short communication lines and a motivated team of professionals.”
More information on E-Crane’s Demo Days event can be obtained by contacting Magali Schaubroeck at demodagen@e-crane.com.
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