13 November 2013

Inframachineries goes to PhilConstruct

A LEADING provider of construction tools and equipment is launching its latest product lines “that has never been displayed in the any trade exhibition in the Philippines”
Doosan-DLA wheel loader
Eduardo Trinidad, president of Inframachineries, said that the company is confident that its new line of equipment—-that will be on display during PhilConstruct 2013 this week—will meet the growing needs of developers

Our team is excited to unveil it in this year’s PhilConstruct,” Trinidad said.

As one of the major exhibitors at PhilConstruct, the company is expected to showcase its products and services to than 50,000 visitors, including the largest network of industry professionals, in a single venue.

“We are a key partner in infrastructure development across the country, providing builders with the expertise and superior machinery they need to fulfill their requirements,” Trinidad said, adding that the leadership team brings 30 years of training and experience to every project.  

“It’s an exciting time to be part of PhilConstruct,” Trinidad said. “The construction sector is booming and we want to support this growth by making the right insight and most advanced equipment available.”
The company is the exclusive distributor of Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment for sales and service, and Zoomlion, Everdigm, and Sandvik equipment.

Inframachineries is optimistic that a strong economy will lead to improved infrastructure, which will help pave the way for sustainable and inclusive development.

The Philippines’ construction sector continues to show robust growth. In the second quarter of 2013, the National Statistics Office reported a total of 29,424 construction projects based on approved building permits. Residential and non-residential projects generated P32.60 billion and P28.50 billion, respectively. In 2012, new construction projects from approved building permits were recorded at 121,051, representing an increase of 7.2% compared with 112,881 construction projects in 2011.

Since its establishment in 2011, Inframachineries steadily rose to serve more global brands and clients that rely on highly personalized after-care service. “Inframachineries is making a name in the industry by offering competitive prices and excellent service to customers,” said Peter Pancho, former president of the Association of Carriers and Equipment Lessors (ACEL).


source:  Manila Standard

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