Canadian attachment manufacturer AMI Attachments is commissioning its second production facility, significantly increasing its international manufacturing capacity. The expansion intensifies competitive pressure on established European providers such as MB Crusher and Lehnhoff, who are already facing shorter delivery times from Asian competitors. For fleet managers, the expanded capacity could lead to shorter procurement times for quick couplers, grabs, and sorting grabs in the medium term. The critical question remains whether AMI will expand its service infrastructure in Europe accordingly – a decisive factor for downtime and spare parts supply.
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