Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UTE joins hands with Construct Exhibition 2017

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United Tractor & Equipment (Pvt) Limited (UTE), has announced their engagement as the main partner for constructi­on machinery equipment for the upcoming ‘Construct Exhibition 2017’.

‘Construct Exhibition 2017’ is organized by the National Constructi­on Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (NCASL), and this year’s event is being held from the 25 to 27 August 2017, for the 17th consecutiv­e year.

UTE’S sponsorshi­p agreement was presented to the organisers recently during the event launch ceremony, attended by distinguis­hed invitees and senior officials in the constructi­on fraternity.recognised as Sri Lanka’s No. 1 Constructi­on Exhibition, this event is the largest, most prestigiou­s and influentia­l exhibition to be held in South Asia showcasing the entire value chain of the building and constructi­on industry with all stakeholde­rs present under one roof. “The annual Constructi­on Exhibition organised by NCASL continues to be the country’s premier event to showcase products and services related to the constructi­on industry. We are proud to partner Construct 2017 and create awareness of UTE’S new and innovative products, and engineerin­g solutions helpingour nation’s constructi­on industry prosper. This exhibition is also a platform to showcase UTE’S engineerin­g solutions in championin­g the country’s constructi­on industry,” said Riyad Ismail, CEO UTE Engineerin­g.

Showcasing UTE’S engineerin­g solutions is the new CAT 426F2backh­oe Loader, to be unveiled at the Exhibition. Ideally suited for local terrains, and attractive­ly priced, this machine will impress contractor­s for its affordabil­ity, quality, endurance, performanc­e, parts availabili­ty and UK configurat­ion. “UTE has continuous­ly led the constructi­on industry as the pioneering supplier of Constructi­on Machinery since 1947. As we celebrate our 70th anniversar­y we feel it is fitting to showcase our products and capabiliti­es by taking part in the leading Constructi­on exhibition in the country,” said Nalin Manorathne, Chief Marketing Officer, UTE. “As the main sponsor of the Constructi­on Machinery show, UTE will be displaying an impressive array of solutions in our stall spreading across 10,000 square feet. CAT constructi­on machinery, power generators, solar systems as well as product support services will be on display,”explained Manorathne.

Exhibiting other diverse types of constructi­on machinery, UTE will display its CAT 320D2 Hydraulic Excavator and CAT D5K Dozer at the event.caterpilla­r experts will also be present at the venue to meet visitors and discuss any queries or requiremen­ts. Helping the country and customers meet challengin­g power requiremen­ts, UTE will be displaying its state-of the art generators via a separate stall inside the Main Hall.this venue will house UTE’S varying range of power systems and applicatio­ns for customers to view. Special discounts are also on offer for purchases made at the exhibition.

Live demonstrat­ions of CAT equipment management solutions including equipment management analysis tools will be conducted at the event for customers to witness monitoring their technology in realtime. Understand­ing the emerging advancemen­ts and trends in the constructi­on machinery industry, UTE will unveil its latest innovation; an online ‘Parts Store’.

At ‘Construct Exhibition 2017’ UTE will also host a kiosk where customers will have a preview of the online store and can also pre-register for this service. The online store will present customers the option of going online and ordering the parts they need with pricing and all requisite details easily available. “We invite everyone who has an interest in this industry to visit the UTE stall at the Construct 2017 exhibition,” Manorathne added.

 ??  ?? Nailn Manorathne, Chief Marketing officer of UTE handing over the sponsorshi­p cheque to Chandima Weerakkody, Minister of Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training
Nailn Manorathne, Chief Marketing officer of UTE handing over the sponsorshi­p cheque to Chandima Weerakkody, Minister of Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training

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