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DIMO enhances Rank Container Terminals efficiency with Kalmar Reach Stacker

 DIMO, the leading diversified conglomerate in Sri Lanka, recently supplied a Kalmar Reach Stacker to Rank Container Terminals (RCT), a prominent player in the country’s logistics industry. The delivery took place at RCT’s Orugodawaththa facility with the participation of RCT officials, customs officers, and DIMO representatives.


The Kalmar Reach Stacker is a versatile and efficient solution designed to handle, transport, and stack shipping containers. It is known for its flexibility and ability to efficiently stack containers and move them across short distances. The DRU450 is crucial for streamlining logistics operations and optimizing port and terminal efficiency. This is an ideal solution for ports, terminals, and intermodal yards to handle and transport shipping containers.


Mr. Ravi Wijeratne, Chairman of RCT said, “We are confident that the state-of-the-art Kalmar Reach Stacker will significantly enhance our operations with its superior handling, streamlined container stacking, and quick maneuverability. Built around Kalmer’s best-in-class series of equipment, this truck boasts superior operator ergonomics and easy serviceability with its efficient performance parameters and extended product life cycle, the DRU450 is the best reach stacker offering maximum value for money. We selected Kalmar from DIMO for its proven track record of reliability, advanced technology, and top-tier performance in container handling equipment. DIMO, as Kalmar's local agent, provides expert support, timely service, and a commitment to maintaining high operational standards, making it the ideal choice for optimizing our logistics efficiency.”


Mr. Chaminda Ranawana, Executive Director at DIMO, who also spearheads the material handling equipment business of the group said, “With Sri Lanka’s strategic location and the growing demand for efficient cargo handling, DIMO, together with Kalmar, is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the country’s logistics landscape. Kalmar’s advanced equipment, coupled with DIMO’s


unparalleled aftersales service, offers a winning combination for enhancing port productivity and sustainability. As Sri Lanka aims to become a regional logistics hub, we are committed to providing the innovative solutions needed to drive its success.”


The Kalmar Reach Stacker with its robust design and powerful engine ensures superior handling performance, while its precise movements and excellent visibility allow for streamlined container stacking. Additionally, the agile design enables it to navigate tight spaces and move containers quickly, making it a valuable asset for any logistics facility. With four distinct container lifting capacities available, end-users can select the model that best suits their daily operational demands, ensuring optimal productivity and value in their container handling operations. These benefits, combined with the machine’s ability to reduce downtime and improve overall throughput, will assist RCT in enhancing productivity and facilitating seamless logistics operations.


DIMO is committed to offering comprehensive after-sales support for Kalmar equipment in Sri Lanka. This includes regular maintenance, emergency repairs, and the availability of genuine spare parts. DIMO’s highly trained technical team provides on-site assistance and troubleshooting, backed by state-of-the-art diagnostic tools.


As Sri Lanka continues to position itself as a regional logistics hub, the demand for advanced cargo-handling equipment is on the rise. Kalmar, in partnership with its local collaborator DIMO, backed by a strong track record, is well-equipped to meet the rising demand in the Sri Lankan market.

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