Atlas crane dealer appointed in Ukraine

Signing the dealership agreement From left Brahim Stitou, Atlas Group CEO, Oleksii Bondarenko, Cranes Ukraine commercial director, and Domenico D’Elia, Atlas director of sales, field service and dealer development signing the distribution agreement. Photo: Atlas

Loader crane manufacturer Atlas from Germany has appointed a dealer for its products in Ukraine.

Cranes Ukraine LLC has worked in construction machinery sales, maintenance and rental since 2001. It already sells Tadano mobile cranes, Sany tower cranes and Maeda mini cranes in Ukraine. Used cranes of all types are another area of the company’s business, as-is a crane rental service. The company is based in Ukraine’s third largest city, Odessa, in the south west of the country.

New deal

Commenting on the new deal Brahim Stitou, Atlas Group CEO, said, “Cranes Ukraine and ATLAS share the same priorities: The customer always comes first and we are committed to providing customers with top-quality products and service. We listen to our customers, combine it with our expertise and utilise this to produce high-performance machines. For their needs, Atlas builds the exact loader crane that handles their jobs fast and cost-efficiently. Being at the forefront of technology and high cost-efficiency are the cornerstones of a solid and well-founded basis for sustainable growth. Therefore, I am confident that our partnership will be mutually beneficial for Atlas and Cranes Ukraine and, together, we will grow our crane sales in the Ukraine.”

Speaking about his new distributorship Oleksii Bondarenko, Cranes Ukraine commercial director, said, “Our mission is to actively work on the continuous advancement and expansion of our scope of services. As part of our daily efforts, we strive to provide our customers with the service they expect from us, meet their needs, and answer all their questions efficiently and as fast as possible.”

Started in 1919 by Hinrich Weyhausen, Atlas has been an equipment manufacturer for more than 100 years in the north of Germany. It patented its first crane in 1945.

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