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Kalmar to supply Russian logistics centre with new reachstakers

Kalmar has concluded a deal to supply Terminal and Logistics Center Vostochny (TLC Vostochny) with a total of six Kalmar Essential Reachstackers for use at the rail intermodal terminal in Electrougly in Russia’s Moscow Oblast district.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The order was booked in the 2021 first quarter order intake of the Kalmar’s parent company, Cargotec, while the delivery of the equipment is scheduled to take place in the third quarter of the current year.

TLC Vostochny is being developed as part of the implementation of the General Scheme for the development of the Moscow railway junction, according to an announcement.

The construction of a highly efficient and competitive terminal and logistics centre in the Moscow region and the formation of modern transport and logistics infrastructure of international importance allows various types of cargo to be handled using combined modes of transport.

“Our Essential Reachstackers have proven extremely popular with intermodal customers across Russia because they provide flexibility, reliability and easy maintainability at a highly cost-competitive price point,” said Oleg Shats, Kalmar’s director in Russia.

Based on Kalmar’s G-generation platform, the Kalmar Essential Reachstacker features accessible service points to make maintenance quicker and easier, said the global manufacturer, “while the ergonomically designed Essential cabin makes driving more comfortable, and a range of standard features to increase the safety of customer operations.”

The units delivered to TLC Vostochny will be fitted with the necessary hardware to enable connection to Kalmar Insight, a performance management tool.

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