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Kalmar tractors support Spanish stevedore SPPA

Kalmar has signed an agreement to supply Servicios Portuarios Puerto De Algeciras, S.A (SPPA) with five units of the Kalmar T2i terminal tractor for its operations in the Port of Algeciras, southern Spain.

The order, which also includes the refurbishment of five existing Kalmar terminal tractors operated by SPPA, was booked in 2021 Q2 order intake of Cargotec, which owns Kalmar, with delivery scheduled for the early part of the fourth quarter of the year.

SPPA began operations in 2013 in the Port of Algeciras as a stevedoring company for ro-ro traffic in the Strait of Gibraltar. Today the company handles a wide variety of cargo including fruit and vegetables, vehicles, textiles, general cargo and turbine components for wind farms.

SPPA’s current equipment fleet includes approximately 30 Kalmar terminal tractors of various models.

The T2i terminal tractors are supplied as a complete package including a two-year/6,000 hour standard warranty, a seven-year/10,000 extended warranty for the chassis and two years of free access to Kalmar Insight, a performance management tool that turns fleet data into insights.

“The T2i terminal tractor package will allow us to provide our drivers with a more comfortable and productive working environment, which in turn will improve the efficiency and quality of the service we provide to our customers,” said José Galiano, CEO of SPPA.





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