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Kalmar, Super Terminais agree on second equipment order for Manaus box terminal

Kalmar has signed an agreement with Super Terminais Comércio e Indústria LTDA (Super Terminais) for new equipment and services for its Manaus terminal in northern Brazil.

The order comprises six Kalmar Gloria reachstackers and two Kalmar empty container handlers. All machines will have the Kalmar Insight performance management tool integrated. The order was booked in Kalmar’s Q3 2024 order intake, and delivery is scheduled for Q2 and Q3 2025.

Super Terminais aims to be the most efficient private terminal in the Manaus Industrial Complex.

The new machines will join Super Terminais’ fleet of Kalmar equipment, which includes reachstackers, top loaders, terminal tractors and rubber-tyred gantry cranes. In December 2023, Kalmar and Super Terminais signed a deal for the supply of four Kalmar reachstackers, two Kalmar empty container handlers and eight Kalmar Essential terminal tractors.

Marcello Di Gregorio, Managing Director of Super Terminais, commented, “We appreciate Kalmar equipment for its reliability and fuel efficiency. The new equipment will play a key role in our continuing expansion plans as we seek to address increasing customer demand. Maintaining productivity and quality of service at all times is essential for us, and we are confident that our ongoing collaboration with Kalmar will help us to succeed in this regard.”





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