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Galmon invests in TCA Falcons

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09 February 2018

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TCA Lifts at Galmon, Singapore.

The Singapore based rental company Galmon has taken delivery of a number of Falcons from TCA Lift, comprising wheel and crawler chassis units, with working heights up to 33m.

Among the delivered units is the newly-introduced Falcon FS330Z Vario with its new height-adjustable chassis and the unique Z-boom. The Falcons are all equipped with the Falcon Service Tool which provides remote trouble shooting via GSM and draws statistics concerning working hours and battery capacity, etc.

“Galmon is today one of Singapore’s largest rental specialists, well known for their experience, professionalism and dedicated market approach”, says TCA sales director Brian Falck Schmidt. “We are honoured and delighted to be their supplier of spider access equipment.

“When significant companies like Galmon choose our Falcons it confirms the demand for innovative and efficient solutions. We expect this delivery only to be the beginning of our enhanced cooperation, and look forward to future deliveries.”

 

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