Derbyshire firm expands into US

Ashbourne pedestrian electric tug manufacturer MasterMover has launched a US company to serve customers across both America and Canada.

The moves comes after the firm saw its US export figures steadily rise over the last decade.

MasterMover’s electric tugs are used to move loads between 50 and 120,000kg in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, rail, aerospace and pharmaceutical.

The tugs can be used by a single pedestrian operator to move the load, which reduces downtime in factories where objects were previously moved by overhead cranes and minimises the risks created by manual handling.

The firm says that over ten per cent of the Fortune 500 list have adopted MasterMover technologies as a means of moving heavy loads through their buildings.

MasterMover says it wants to build on this success by developing a sales and service network that will support its growing US customer base. Trading as MasterMover Inc., the business has set up in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“The south-eastern states of the USA have been enjoying phenomenal business growth in recent years,” explained Hugh Freer, president of MasterMover Inc. “A range of incentives have attracted many of MasterMover’s long-standing customers into the region. Being near companies like Boeing, Continental and BMW was a key factor in choosing to locate the business here in Charlotte.”

From its North Carolina base, the business will distribute the full range of MasterMover machines and service parts. A team of technicians and support personnel will be located in Charlotte, tasked with delivering product demonstrations, technical support and the fast despatch of critical spares.

“We’re developing heavy weight and automated technologies that will open up entirely new opportunities for our customers,” continued Freer. “These developments, combined with a strong and committed presence in the US territory, puts us in a strong position to serve our customers on the North American continent.”

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