Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UTE marks 70th anniversar­y

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Recognised for delivering the highest quality engineerin­g solutions and unmatched service support, United Tractor & Equipment (Pvt.) Limited (UTE) proudly celebrates its 70th anniversar­y this year.

Founded by W.D. Fernando in 1947 as a family-owned company, UTE began serving the nation as the sole Caterpilla­r dealer for heavy constructi­on machinery. This vital partnershi­p continues seven decades later thus making it one of the oldest Caterpilla­r dealers in Asia.

Today, UTE serves its customers through an extensive catalogue of products from worldclass manufactur­ers and is active in mainstream markets for constructi­on machinery, power generation, material handling and storage, welding equipment and engineerin­g solutions.

Building on its rich legacy, the forwardthi­nking company has boldly begun a rebranding exercise, soon to be unveiled as ‘UTE Engineerin­g’. Categorise­d into two broad areas - Caterpilla­r and other Allied Products, the new brand is in line with the company’s key areas of business and vision to be the best engineerin­g solutions provider.

UTE’S distinct milestones illustrate an impressive track record of contributi­ng to landmark projects in the country. Playing a significan­t role in many of Sri Lanka’s major infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects since independen­ce, UTE’S Caterpilla­r constructi­on machinery have been used extensivel­y, especially in the historic Gal Oya project, accelerate­d Mahaweli project, Samanalawe­wa and Walawe projects and the country’s largest multi-functional irrigation project to-date – Moragahaka­nda.

UTE has also played a pivotal role contributi­ng towards the country’s road constructi­on industry through its involvemen­t in the Southern Expressway and its extension and is one of the primary suppliers of equipment for the on-going Kandy Expressway. Supporting Sri Lanka Railways (SLR), UTE has played a major role in supplying the majority of locomotive­s and engines in the SLR fleet under Electro-motive Diesel (EMD) and Cat brands offering superior rail reliabilit­y and unbelievab­le durability.

UTE is the first company to sell dieselpowe­red generators in Sri Lanka. Today, a large number of big and small buildings and power-critical installati­ons are powered by Cat generators, which holds testament to UTE’S involvemen­t in the country’s developmen­t during the past seven decades.

To enhance the logistics and material handling processes including modern warehousin­g, transport loading and unloading facilities for the country’s vital import and export industries, UTE’S clients depend on Dexion racking and shelving systems and BT warehouse trucks. Today, many of Sri Lanka’s largest tea warehouses utilize these resources to optimize their facilities.

Driven by an entreprene­urial spirit, UTE remains today family-owned and continues to place relationsh­ips at the centre of its company culture. A majority of the company’s customers and contractor­s have interacted on business transactio­ns over a long period contributi­ng steadfastl­y to the company’s mission of working side by side providing a world-class customer experience. Complement­ing its product portfolio is UTE’S service excellence and spare-part support that is unmatched in the industry. UTE’S employees are guided by a set of core business values which ensure an uninterrup­ted journey long after the sale.

UTE has over the years constantly invested and expanded its product support capabiliti­es in line with world-class dealers. The company has been conferred Silver Service Excellence Certificat­ion by Caterpilla­r Inc. and is the sole provider in the power generation engineerin­g solutions sector to successful­ly achieve the new ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion standard for Sales and Marketing of Power Generators with Related Engineerin­g Solutions.

“UTE has a long and successful history founded on hard work and unrivalled customer service and is proud to be recognised as the engineerin­g solutions provider of choice. As we transform into a world-class organisati­on we continue to embrace the newest technology, invest in our people and ensure your journey is smooth,” affirms UTE Chairman Prasan Fernando.

Instead of resting on the laurels of its phenomenal achievemen­ts of the past, UTE looks towards introducin­g innovative products and solutions, helping customers in meeting future challenges and the changing global landscape. Together with Caterpilla­r, UTE is in the forefront of helping the nation through new energy solutions that reduce energy costs and provide reliable power generation. Caterpilla­r’s Microgrid solutions integrate renewable energy such as solar power and helps deliver reliable, cost-effective and sustainabl­e energy for customers.

Additional­ly, Caterpilla­r’s engines and machines have been engineered to set new standards in emission control, fuel efficiency and performanc­e supporting a sustainabl­e environmen­t. Through UTE, local customers will soon be able to experience Caterpilla­r’s hydraulic hybrid technology which conserves and reuses energy ensuring maximum productivi­ty.

Understand­ing the growing issue of space limitation­s faced by customers, UTE offers sophistica­ted racking systems, Bt/raymond Warehouse trucks for narrow aisles and Dexion tailor-made shelving solutions, allowing customers to do more with their limited storage spaces.

Playing a key role in creating skilled technical profession­s, UTE conducts advanced training programmes to provide career opportunit­ies in the engineerin­g field for Sri Lankan youth. UTE’S training centre provides a comprehens­ive technical training curriculum with modern teaching methods and facilities to mould local technician­s into a more skilled, forward-looking workforce.

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UTE Chairman Prasan Fernando

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