Clement Ng, Kalmar’s Vice President, Greater China, said, “We are very proud to deliver the 1,000th reachstacker manufactured in Shanghai and particularly as it is to Wing Wah, who again have demonstrated their confidence in our products and services. The Kalmar reachstacker offers high performance at a low total cost of ownership.
“We have successfully developed a strategy to build models with higher local component content, giving overall better flexibility and service to our customers. As a result, Kalmar products are highly regarded within the industry as innovative, high quality, reliable and cost effective. Kalmar’s Shanghai factory has become a leader for reachstackers in the Asia-Pacific region and we are also now focusing on deliveries to Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With this sustained growth we are looking forward to the future and the next 1,000 machines,” he concluded.
Wing Wah was established in 1978, and has been in the container handling business for over 35 years. The new reachstacker will be the latest in a fleet of Kalmar machines operated by Wing Wah at their Tsing Yi depot, Hong Kong.
Kalmar pioneered the world’s first commercial reachstacker in the 1980s and it is the market leader in reachstacker solutions with 8,000 machines delivered worldwide.