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Lintec & Linnhoff completes Brazil integration to boost Latin America presence

Singapore-based asphalt and concrete plant manufacturing company Lintec & Linnhoff has officially completed its integration with Lintec-Ixon in Brazil, which will now be known as Lintec & Linnhoff Brasil Ltda.

Lintec & Linnhoff manufactures asphalt and concrete plant equipment. Lintec & Linnhoff manufactures asphalt and concrete plant equipment. Image: Lintec & Linnhoff

The company says that this marks a, “key milestone in the Group’s growth strategy and further strengthening its position in Latin America.”

Lintec-Ixon has been an independent and important part of the group for many years , manufacturing continuous asphalt mixing plants for local and global markets, as well as concrete batching plants for the local market. Its relationship with the Lintec brand dates back to 2014. 

It is currently one of the top five suppliers of plants to Latin America’s construction, infrastructure and road building industries, with over 300 units delivered since 2014. Up to 30% of its Brazil plant’s production is exported and marketed under the Lintec brand to key markets, including Africa, Southeast Asia and Oceania.

“This is a testament to our long-standing relationship with Latin America. Together, we’re creating a stronger foundation to serve customers, with faster support, better coordination, and expanded opportunities for all stakeholders,” said Peter Isaac Chan, Group CEO of Lintec & Linnhoff. 

“Lintec & Linnhoff and Lintec Ixon will henceforth operate as a unified organisation, combining resources, technologies, and talent to deliver even greater value. Customers will benefit from closer collaboration, faster response times, enhanced service support, and expanded product offerings.”

Plans are said to be in place to expand manufacturing, including a doubling of current build capacity.

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