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MacGregor Trade Press Release

MacGregor enhances customer support capability in the Americas

13/03/2020

CARGOTEC CORPORATION, TRADE PRESS RELEASE, 13 MARCH 2020 AT 10:00 AM EET

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, announces that following the acquisitions of Rapp Marine and TTS in 2018 and 2019 respectively, customers in the Americas will benefit from extended coverage and capability to support all their service needs.

MacGregor now has over 80 service personnel in place supporting the full product range across the Merchant, Cruise, Offshore, Naval and Fishery & Research markets, based in 6 locations on the East and West coasts, the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil.

“Our plans in 2020 include establishing a regional hub that will manage spare part stocks, order handling and shipping, and the provision of technical support and product training. We have also established a 24/7 contact ‘One Number’, +1 346 888 2035,” says John Carnall, Senior Vice President, Global Services Division, MacGregor.


For further information, please contact:

Paul Glandt, Regional Director Americas, Global Service Division, MacGregor
Email: paul.glandt@macgregor.com

John Carnall, Senior Vice President, Global Services Division, MacGregor
Email: john.carnall@macgregor.com

Robin Thuillier, Communications Director, MacGregor
Email: robin.thuillier@macgregor.com


MacGregor is a leader in intelligent maritime cargo and load handling with a strong portfolio of MacGregor, Hatlapa, NMF, Porsgrunn, Pusnes, Rapp, Triplex and TTS products, services and solutions, all designed to perform with the sea.

Shipbuilders, shipowners and operators are able to optimise the lifetime profitability, safety, reliability and environmental sustainability of their operations by working in close cooperation with MacGregor. www.macgregor.com

MacGregor is part of Cargotec. Cargotec's (Nasdaq Helsinki: CGCBV) sales in 2019 totalled approximately EUR 3.7 billion and it employs around 12,500 people worldwide. www.cargotec.com

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