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Mantrac Ghana, authorized CAT dealer in Ghana last Monday launched a special campaign on CAT Diesel Forklifts to support its material handling customer’s to prepare them for the peak end of year business.
The promotion is under the theme: "Heavy Weight Champion". This is to re-emphasize the durability and versatility of CAT diesel forklifts, said the Head of Marketing, Mr.Daniel Pabby.
As part of the package, customers are being given the offer of making 40% down payment and spreading the rest for the next 6 months. Additionally customers stand to enjoy one year unlimited hours warranty, 1000 hours free maintenance spare parts kit and more.
In a comment, Mr. Edem Eworyi, Sales Manager indicated; “What sets us apart from other dealers is the strong after sales support that goes hand in hand with each CAT equipment sold in Ghana and this is made possible by our presence in Accra, Kumasi, Tarkoradi, Tarkwa”.
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