Recently, many friends asked me why the used excavators exported to Africa, especially the Caterpillar 320, have to remove the arms first? Today, Whale Leap Machinery is here to demystify this industry insider!
1. Save transportation space
When used excavators are exported, transportation costs are a very important consideration. In order to maximize the use of the space of the container, we usually dismantle the big and small arms of the excavator first. This way, the Caterpillar 320 can fit more compactly into the container, saving a lot of transportation costs!
2. Ensure equipment safety
Many customers in Africa value the integrity and safety of their equipment. During long-distance sea transportation, the disassembled size arms can be packed separately, reducing the risk of possible damage during transportation. In this way, the customer receives the equipment in the best possible condition!
3. Professional team to guarantee loading and unloading
You may worry that disassembly and reassembly will affect the performance of the equipment? Don’t worry! Whale Leap Machinery has an experienced and professional team to dismantle and load and unload the big and small arms of Caterpillar 320. Our engineers will take detailed records of each unit before disassembly and crating to ensure that every part is perfectly restored!
4. Adapt to the regulations of each country
Each country has different requirements for imported equipment, and removing the big and small arms is sometimes done to meet customs and quarantine requirements in African countries. In this way, it is easier for the Caterpillar 320 to pass all inspections and be delivered to the customer smoothly!
Conclusion:
Seeing here, don’t you have a better understanding of used excavator export to Africa? If you are also considering to buy or export used excavators, Whale Leap Machinery is your most trustworthy choice! Welcome to leave a message for more details!