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09.05.2018

Indonesian parts supplier for Sparrows

UK based offshore crane company Sparrows Group has appointed heavy lifting equipment supplier Superkrane as its parts dealer in Indonesia.

Based in Jakarta, Superkrane provides a variety of onshore rental cranes and related machinery to a range of industries and has offices, workshops and yard facilities, as well as a dedicated training centre that will become Sparrows’ base in the area.

Superkrane will have exclusive rights to supply Sparrows OEM parts and components in the country. This includes all crane brands that Sparrows hold intellectual property rights for, such as American Aero, Houston System, Bucyrus Erie Marine, Weatherford and Energy cranes.
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Superkrane's facility in Jakarta


Sparrows chief executive Stewart Mitchell said: “Superkrane is a well respected and established brand in Indonesia and our partnership with them allows us to assure quality and safety to our customers. There are over 200 cranes which we hold the intellectual property rights for in operation across Indonesia today and it is hugely important to us that customers know where they can purchase genuine OEM parts with a certified warranty. We have worked in Indonesia for a number of years but Superkrane’s impressive facility and local knowledge will support us in is expanding our service offering further, including the delivery of crane operator training.”

Superkrane managing director Linayati Sukardi added: “We are pleased to have been appointed as a trusted supplier for Sparrows parts and equipment. As the only supplier in Indonesia we will stock in-demand parts at our facilities to ensure a fast and competitive service to the market. With the benefit of Sparrows expertise and experience we look forward to being able to provide a larger range of services to both the offshore and onshore market.”

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