Kalmar to Deliver 41 Terminal Tractors to Malaysia

December 17, 2018

Photo: Kalmar
Photo: Kalmar

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed a contract with SPT Services Sdn Bhd, for an order of 41 units of Kalmar TL2 Terminal Tractors. The order was booked into Cargotec's 2018 fourth quarter order intake and scheduled for delivery in December of 2018.

SPT Services Sdn Bhd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johor Port Berhad. The 41 units of TL2 terminal tractors will be delivered to the Solid Product Jetty (SPJ) located in Pengerang Johor, Malaysia. The semi-trailers will move containers within the SPJ and RAPID warehouses to support the transportation of petrochemical downstream products such as polymers mainly for the export market.

The Kalmar TL2 Terminal Tractors are known for their versatility and high performance. Launched last year, Kalmar TL2, part of the Kalmar Essential Range of mobile equipment, is designed to offer customers in the Asia-Pacific region a value-based choice of the high quality, reliable equipment Kalmar is known for. It is built on a tested and proven platform. With the specially designed hydraulics system, a robust chassis, an easy lift cabin and industry leading service intervals, the terminal tractor is built to save time and money.

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