Photo: From left to right: Pascal Réty (Logset Oy), Marco Lanfranchi (Hidrocom Srl), and Mikko Laurila (Logset Oy).
Logset Oy and HIDROCOM SRL have officially agreed to collaborate in distributing Logset products in Italy. The agreement was formally signed at the Austrofoma exhibition in Stühleck, Austria.
Logset Oy identifies the Italian market as a potential hub for the growing use of CTL machines. The broad product range offered by Logset aligns well with the requirements of the Italian market. Pascal Réty, VP Sales and Marketing at Logset Oy, expressed, “Logset machines have demonstrated their effectiveness in neighbouring countries with similar conditions. Italian contractors have shown interest, and now we are pleased to announce the availability of Logset products in Italy.”
HIDROCOM Srl, established in 1958, holds the distinction of being the first company in Italy to manufacture and distribute hydraulic cranes for the Forestry and Recycling industries. A prominent player in the Italian forestry market, Hidrocom Srl provides a comprehensive range of professional forestry machines. “In our quest for a forest machine manufacturer, especially in the larger forestry machines, our collaboration with Logset enables us to offer forwarders in the 15 to 20-ton load capacity range, larger harvesting heads up to 900 mm, and bigger wheeled hybrid harvesters. These products were missing from our current offering.” remarked Marco Lanfranchi, CEO of Hidrocom S.R.L.
Mikko Laurila, Area Sales Director at Logset Oy, commented on the partnership, saying, “Hidrocom Srl is a family-owned company with a dedication for serving forest industry. With their deep understanding of the market and positive reputation amongst customers, we trust Hidrocom Srl is an ideal partner for Logset Oy in Italy.”
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