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01 Aug 2019
thyssenkrupp inks pact with Gainwell
thyssenkrupp Industries India has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with Gainwell, a leading distributor for construction, mining and power solutions with a strong presence in the North, East and Northeast regions of India. The exclusive partnership with Gainwell will empower thyssenkrupp to strengthen its presence and deliver its full range of crushing equipment and plants along with comprehensive services to customers in these regions.
thyssenkrupp is expecting to capture a significant market share through this distribution agreement. As part of this agreement, Gainwell will be responsible for sales and product support (parts and service) for all aggregate crushing equipment and plants manufactured by thyssenkrupp Industries India.
Vivek Bhatia, Managing Director and CEO of thyssenkrupp Industries India, says, “We see enormous infrastructure growth potential in the East, North and Northeast regions of India. To strengthen offerings for our customers in these regions, we see Gainwell as a very strong partner to support us. The collaboration aims to offer high-quality solutions backed by strong after-sales service for our machineries and spare parts.”
“We are glad to be associated with a company like thyssenkrupp, which has proven global expertise in machine manufacturing for more than 200 years,” says Sunil Chaturvedi, Chairman and Managing Director, Gainwell Commosales. “We are confident that our services coupled with thyssenkrupp’s engineering and manufacturing expertise will offer need-based solutions to the aggregate industry.”
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