RMA Lao looks for success with JCB products

Feb 28th at 08:20
28-02-2014 08:20:55+07:00

RMA Lao looks for success with JCB products

The RMA Lao Group Company last week held an excavator demonstration in Vientiane to introduce the new JCB JS205 and 3DX to the Lao market.

The JCB backhoe loader is well known as the world's number one in its class and maintains its global fame. The excavator JCB JS205 is a choice which the RMA Lao company believe will meet customers' requirements because of its fuel efficiency, reliability and robust but simple design. Their machines are easy to repair and parts and maintenance are cheap, according to the company report.

The company is hopeful of seeing big sales success with their JCB product line so that they can garner a bigger share of the Lao earthmoving market.

According to RMA Lao Group General Manager-Infrastructure, Christian Jerger, during the new JCB 3DX and JS205 launch, it is really exciting to see how well JCB are doing in Laos.

“I know that it is one of the best markets in Southeast Asia for JCB and it is great to see JCB helping the development of infrastructure in Laos,” he said.

JCB has grown into a major global brand with 10,000 employees worldwide and 18 manufacturing operations in Asia, Europe, North and South America and of course its home base in the UK.

Mr Jerger said that the JCB product range has developed from the earliest hand built farm trailers, to the highly sophisticated backhoe loaders, excavators, telescopic handlers and compaction equipment we see today.

RMA Lao entered the market in 1994 as a provider of dedicated system solutions for commercial and non-commercial enterprises in the sectors of automotive, power generation, heavy equipment, mining equipment, car rental and food franchise management.

The company is working throughout Laos with branches in Vientiane and Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, Champassak and Xayaboury provinces.

RMA Lao strives to share long-term partnerships with its customers backing up the quality of its products with a dedication to service and added value that lives long after the sale. The company provides sales and after sales support services for all of its products.

vientiane times



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