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Reach stackers and empty container handlers

ALREADY well known in the warehousing market Shumani Industrial Equipment is expanding into the supply of port-handling equipment such as reach stackers and empty container handlers. These are available on either a long, short term or outright purchase basis. 

Having supplied this equipment to Transnet Freight Rail and Transnet Port Operations on a short-term rental basis, Shumani took the decision to supply customers directly, especially as it owned the assets itself. “We realised there was a gap in the market and therefore we took the opportunity,” comments MD Victor Nemukula.

What differentiates Shumani in this materials handling segment is that it offers full maintenance lease agreements. It includes any maintenance support required, based on a two-hour response time on a 24/7 basis and with a 98% uptime. In addition to maintenance, Shumani also provides equipment tracking.

“We are the only entrepreneurial equipment provider in the market. We are also the only 51% black owned and managed equipment provider in this space,” notes Nemukula.

Shumani is an appointed dealer for all Goscor Group companies that import industrial equipment for the South African market. Brands offers include Bendi, Crown, Kalmar, and Doosan in the forklift market. Construction equipment brands include Bobcat, Sany, HPower, Weima, Luthian, Ozen and Sullair and in the cleaning equipment market segment, Shumani offers Tennant, Genie, Sentinel and HighPoint.

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