Samart cane harvesters go to Mauritius

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Samart Kaset Yon, the Thailand based cane harvester manufacturer has appointed CH Trade as their commercial agent serving the Republic of Mauritius. CH Trade Importacao e Exportacao is a Brazilian company with head offices in São Paulo.

CH Trade CEO Carlos Coimbra commented; “Through our current business contacts we see many opportunities for Samart harvesters. We are honoured to have been asked to take these machines into our business portfolio. The ability of certain Samart models will prove advantageous in the mountainous areas of the country and harvesters dovetail exactly with our existing product pallet”.

Samart products are well known for their robust construction, simplicity and reliability, and with the SER engine integration program introducing a complete new engine line they are producing market challenging fuel consumption (liter/ton) figures. The products now available through CH Trade include the Samart SM200 C (compact), the SM200 Predator plus, their SM 200 Superspeed contractor machine with 55 kph on road transport capability.

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