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DPWH NCR installs disinfection gantries along Metro Manila borders, roads
#PHinfo: DPWH NCR installs disinfection gantries along Metro Manila borders, roads
Photos courtesy of DPWH NCR.
CALOOCAN CITY, March 27 (PIA) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways National Capital Region (DPWH-NCR) on Friday has installed at least eight of its proprietary disinfection gantries along border patrol and key areas going to Metro Manila to aid in combating the COVID-19 threat.
DPWH-NCR Maintenance Head Engineer Rey Rosario told the PIA NCR that the prototype gantry, which their agency conceptualized and developed, sprays a fine mist of virus-disinfecting agents to incoming vehicles passing along the overhead scaffolding frame.
“Initially, the DPWH NCR, through the instructions of our Secretary Mark Villar and Regional Director Ador Canlas, plans to put up a total of 21 of these prototype gantries in NCR that will help in the disinfection of vehicles coming from the provinces and nearby areas,” Rosario said.
A gantry is a bridge-like overhead structure, which may include a platform that supports any number of equipment such as a crane, lights, or even security cameras. For the DPWH-NCR version, it has been equipped with a series of nozzles that, upon activation, release the decontaminating solution into a curtain-like spray.
For his part, project engineer Ernie Laput said they have already installed the spray structures along the following areas:
Mel Lopez Blvd. (Bonifacio) after Delpan Bridge going to Anda Circle in Manila
A.H. Lacson
South Super Highway Service Road
C-5 Taguig
C-4 Road
Daang Hari (near Portofino Heights)
McArthur Highway (Valenzuela-Meycauayan Boundary)
“We aim to install these disinfecting stations along the provincial boundaries of Metro Manila, along national roads, and major thoroughfares in support of our government’s enhanced anti-COVID-19 measures,” Laput said. (PIA NCR)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "DPWH NCR installs disinfection gantries along Metro Manila borders, roads." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1037369 (accessed March 27, 2020 at 05:26PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "DPWH NCR installs disinfection gantries along Metro Manila borders, roads." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1037369 (archived).
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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https://i2.wp.com/www.ceburealestate.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Cebu-Construction.jpg?fit=1712%2C1067
MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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https://i2.wp.com/www.ceburealestate.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Cebu-Construction.jpg?fit=1712%2C1067
MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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Photo
https://i2.wp.com/www.ceburealestate.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Cebu-Construction.jpg?fit=1712%2C1067
MANY cranes in Cebu particularly in Mandaue and Cebu cities mean more Cebu real estate projects in these cities, which also mean better prospects for Cebu this year.
Donato Busa, immediate past president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), was referring to the construction equipment seen overhead in bustling parts of the Metro Cebu.
Busa said this is an indication of continued investor confidence in Cebu.
This was Busa’s reaction when asked about Cebu’s prospects for the year.
The business leader also said he was also excited about the upcoming business matching event hosted by the Bank of China (BOC) in Manila March of this year.
This initiative is seen to provide micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSME) in the Philippines access to a wider array of information, capital, technology, and markets.
Local traders see this as an opportunity to bring in capital investments and loans to spur the growth of MSMEs here.
Busa said the expected influx of more investors, particularly from China, was also a good sign that the country’s economy would expand further this year.
Melanie Ng, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, for her part, also foresees better prospects for Cebu, but she said businesses should take action to make the year even more prosperous.
Ng said there is a need to improve logistics, solve infrastructure concerns, and work with government to make the economy conducive for businesses to thrive.
“Prospects are bright for this year for us. With the influx of more tourists and prospective investors, we expect to see growth in the local economy once the opportunities turn into projects and investments,” she said in a text message.
Last year, the economy grew by 6.8 percent, which is its fastest expansion in three years and was among the highest full-year growth rates in Asia in 2016.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III earlier projected the economy to expand by another 6.5 to 7 percent this year, owing to a healthy foreign exchange buffer, a strong banking system, as well as a young and educated workforce.
But Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan Joseph, however, believed that the country’s GDP may be reducing, which is common to many economies now due to global and local uncertainties.
“To my mind this raises the call to address the issues that are restricting GDP growth. We cannot be complacent,” he said.
Joseph called for the need to be aggressive in pushing for institutional reforms, earlier rallied by President Rodrigo Duterte in his 10-point socioeconomic agenda.
The CBC president pointed out that GDP growth cannot be achieved by a stroke of luck, but rather a properly executed strategy.
By: Victor Anthony V. Silva | Cebu Daily News | February 5th, 2017
Cebu Construction, Cebu Real Estate, metro cebu http://bit.ly/2loNkmc
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Where Can You Buy Overhead Crane Parts in Philippines
Overhead cranes are used worldwide. Across industries, these equipment are what keeping the factories and plants going round the year. These days, overhead cranes of state of the art technology are available both in showrooms and online. But when it comes to spare parts, availability isn’t the same. Only a few stores carry all kinds of crane parts and even fewer offer them online. In Philippines, the number of options is not so bad if you are looking in the right places. Below are where you can find overhead cranes part in Philippines.
With Crane Manufacturers
The first place to go to when looking for crane parts are crane manufacturers. The manufacturers have the highest chance of carrying spare parts for their own equipment than any other merchant in the market. So, first check with the manufacturer of your overhead crane if they have the components you are looking for. That way, you can make sure that the parts match the machine in model and make. Besides, the makers are the best source of machine parts, both in terms of compatibility and quality.
With Industrial Equipment Dealers
If your crane maker does not have the concerned parts available at the market, then your stop should be an industrial equipment dealer. Dealers are through which aforementioned manufacturers send their products to different markets. Sometimes, these dealers have a separate arsenal of parts procured from the manufacturers or assembled from other sources.
With After-Market Parts Sellers
If you were not lucky on the two above counts, then your final option to buy overhead crane parts in Philippines is the after-market parts sellers. These companies, specializing in after-market items have huge inventories of parts. So, with these guys you have a high chance of finding the precise items you are looking for, not to mention tons of options in one product.
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Lifting And Handling Equipment Market Size And Share Report 2018 By Radiant Insights, Inc
This comprehensive publication enables readers the critical perspectives to be able to evaluate the world market for lifting and handling equipment. The publication provides the market size, growth and forecasts at the global level as well as for the following countries: Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam.
Browse Full Research Report With TOC: http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/global-lifting-and-handling-equipment-market-to-2018-market-size-growth-and-forecasts-in-60-countries
The market data covers the years 2007-2018. The major questions answered in this comprehensive publication include:
What is the global market size for lifting and handling equipment? What is the lifting and handling equipment market size in different countries around the world? Are the markets growing or decreasing? How are the markets divided into different kinds of products? How are different product groups developing? How are the markets forecast to develop in the future? Which are the most potential countries and markets?
The market information includes the total market size for lifting and handling equipment as well as the market size and trends for the following kinds of products:
• Cranes for mounting on road vehicles • Overhead travelling cranes (fixed support) • Portal and pedestal jib cranes • Straddle carriers and mobile lifting frames on tyres • Tower cranes • Transporter and bridge cranes • Tower cranes • Other cranes, lifting frames and derricks • Continuous-action elevators and conveyors for goods • Lifts and skip hoists • Escalators and moving walkways • Pneumatic conveyors and elevators • Electric forklift trucks and trucks with lifting or handling equipment • Other forklift trucks and trucks with lifting or handling equipment • Other electric work trucks used in airports, dock areas, warehouses and factories • Other work trucks used in airports, dock areas, warehouses and factories • Ski-lifts, chair-lifts and teleferiques • Hoists, capstans, jacks, winches and pulley tackle • Other lifting and handling equipment • Lifting and handling equipment parts
The publication is designed for companies who want to gain a comprehensive perspective on the global lifting and handling equipment market. This publication makes it easy to compare across different countries and product groups to be able to find new market opportunities and make more profitable business decisions.
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