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David Semple, Manitowoc?s Vice President for the Middle East and India, said the event gave the company a great opportunity to highlight its progress under The Manitowoc Way.
?We are serious about doing things in line with The Manitowoc Way, our customer-driven culture led by innovation and velocity,? he said. ?The relocation of our Potain factory to Chakan is in keeping with that. The factory occupies a reduced land area but features new equipment and lean processes that ensure the MCT 85 and MC 125 are produced more efficiently and with even greater quality than before.?
With a reduced production area of 9,760 sq m, the facility layout is designed around ensuring efficiency. The different parts of the production line are now more closely located to each other. Most notably, this has resulted in decreasing the time for transport of materials from the assembly area to the finished goods yard by 68 per cent. But time savings are not limited to onsite operations. Although in the Pune area, the new factory sits in the city?s industrial belt of Chakan, some 45 km from the old location. The new location offers better connectivity to national highways, speeding customer deliveries within India. In addition, the new facility is closer to Mumbai, where Potain cranes are shipped to export markets.
Manitowoc is keeping up intensive training for its factory workers to ensure it produces the finest tower cranes. Prashant Suryawanshi, Manitowoc?s General Manager for tower cranes in India, said improvements at the factory mean even higher quality Potain cranes can be built faster for customers.
?A lean philosophy is key to improving efficiency, profitability and value for our stakeholders. The improvements we see at this factory translate into faster delivery times and enhanced quality for our tower cranes,? he said. ?Our employees can feel proud to work at this new factory. Opening the plant in Chakan is an important step in maintaining Potain?s longstanding reputation as a market leader in India.?
The Potain MCT 85 and MC 125 that are built at the factory are popular units in India and neighbouring markets. The MCT 85 can lift a maximum of 5 t or 1.1 t at its jib end of 52 m. It is a practical unit designed for easier transportation, with its entire top portion able to travel on just two trucks. Assembly is easier too as most of the pre-assembly work happens at the factory before the crane is delivered to the customer.
The MC 125 has a maximum capacity of 6 t and a maximum jib length of 60 m. It can lift 1.15 t at its maximum jib end. The MC 125 is designed for urban and industrial works. It has low maintenance costs while delivering high performance, according to the company.
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