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Ausa expands international distribution

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Spanish-based Ausa has announced that it has signed an agreement with Turkuaz1 Makine, a supplier of equipment for mining and construction machinery which includes the exclusive import and distribution in Turkey of Ausa’s products.

Ausa produces a range of dumpers, rough terrain forklifts, and compact telehandlers. Image: Ausa

“With Turkuaz1 Makine as our new partner in Turkey, we ensure that we can offer our product ranges throughout the territory,” says Manuel Urbaneja, Country Manager of Ausa.

“We see an upward trend in the rental of construction machinery but also in the agricultural sector, where our compact products fit perfectly. With Turkuaz1 Makine, we are convinced that we are starting a stable project with significant growth potential for both businesses.”

Ausa produces a range of dumpers, rough terrain forklifts, and compact telehandlers.

This agreement is part of the activation of Ausa’s strategic international expansion plan launched in 2022, aiming to double sales.

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