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engcon launches the 1-2-3 Series for tiltrotators

engcon launches the 1-2-3 Series for tiltrotators
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engcon launches the 1-2-3 Series for tiltrotators

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  • engcon introduces the 1-2-3 Series, a new classification system for tiltrotators based on performance levels.

  • Series 1 targets basic tasks with core tilt and rotation functions, offering robust and reliable equipment.

  • Series 2 is designed for flexible and efficient use across a wide range of applications and more demanding tasks.

  • Series 3 represents the most advanced technology for the highest performance and complex applications.

  • The new series aims to simplify customer choice by focusing on needs and applications instead of technical model names.

engcon, the world leading manufacturer of tiltrotators, now launches the 1-2-3 Series – a new product classification designed to make it easier for end customers to understand, compare, and choose the right solution for their needs.

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With the 1-2-3 Series, engcon takes a step away from previous model naming based on generations and technology. Instead, a clearer, performance#based structure is introduced, where each level corresponds to a specific customer need.

Series 1: Tiltrotator with core tilt and rotation functions. Robust and reliable equipment for simpler tasks.

Series 2: A flexible and efficient tiltrotator for a wide range of applications and more demanding tasks.

Series 3: The ultimate tiltrotator experience, featuring the latest technology for the most advanced applications.

“We have developed the 1#2#3 Series to make it easier for our customers to find the solution that best suits their needs,” says Krister Blomgren, CEO of engcon. “By describing our products based on performance levels, our customers can more quickly choose the right model,” he continues.

The new series marks an important step in engcon’s development of both its product portfolio and customer communication, with a clear focus on customer needs and applications rather than technical model designations.

Source: engcon