Ruthmann partners with Statech Slovakia

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10 August 2017

Ruthmann has restructured its sales and service activities in Slovakia.

Statech Slovakia is the manufacturer’s new partner for its Steiger and Ecoline truck mounted aerial work platforms.

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From left; Tomáš Faust, Statech CZ sales director; Uwe Strotmann, Ruthmann general sales manager; Pavel Boubelík, Statech CZ executive head; Holger Wecke, Ruthmann area sales manager; Vladimír Paulíny, Statech Slovakia managing director; and Jozef Ďurica, Statech Slovakia sales manager.

Vladimír Paulíny, Statech Slovakia’s managing director, said, “Ruthmann is one of the most reputable and experienced truck mounted aerial work platform manufacturers and we are proud to be their representatives in Slovakia.

“In addition to the thrifty, low-budget sector, there is also a growing demand for premium products in our country. With Ruthmann’s Steiger and Ecoline work platforms, we have both in our product range. Steiger products are synonymous with innovative technology, A1 performance capabilities, and the highest quality and safety standards. Ecoline truck mounted platforms are sturdy and inexpensive.”

Uwe Strotmann, Ruthmann general sales manager added, “With Statech – part of the TVH Group -we have a reliable, devoted, and well organised professional business partner. The company is an industry expert and is well known for its fast and competent after-sales service.

“Together with the Statech team, we will establish new customer groups and increase our market share in Slovakia.

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