Mike Palitsky, President and CFO of K-Tec Earthmovers, added, “We could not be happier to welcome SMT GB to the K-Tec family. During our visit to SMT’s head office in Duxford, we were extremely impressed with the team and knew immediately that a partnership of the two organisations would be a great fit. The marriage of Volvo ADT’s with the K-Tec scrapers has proven to be an excellent one, and we are continuing to promote this very cost-effective and efficient concept worldwide. This agreement solidifies K-Tec’ s expansion into the UK market, and we are very proud to be partnered with SMT to position both companies for future growth; we look forward to a long and successful relationship.” K-Tec Earthmoving Inc currently offer four sizes of scraper ranging from 21.5m³ heaped capacity and a payload of 30.8 tonnes up to the largest with a 48.1m³ heaped capacity and payload of 68.5 tonnes. The 1237 model is also available as a
Train scraper. The conversion from an ADT dumper body to an ADT scraper hauler takes approximately 10 hours with no modifications done to the dumper body; it can be reversed in the same amount of time to make this a very versatile earthmoving solution. With the comfort and ride that the Volvo ADT offers and the cushion ride control built into the K-Tec scraper, this makes for a very comfortable and operator-friendly environment for the operator. SMT GB will now be responsible for the sales and after-market support for the K- Tec range of articulated scraper boxes in Great Britain. “This is a very positive step forwards in terms of us being able to offer our customers a complete end-to-end solution in the bulk muck shifting sector,” says Nick Allen. ■
For more information about K-Tec Scrapers, please visit:
www.smt.network/gb/machines-attachments/k-tec-scrapers/
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