BechoPumper | 03-17-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
If you own or operate a Sany pump I'd like to chat with some about it. I've been pumping for over 10 years but have yet to run one and will be picking up a new one this week. Thanks |
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Todd | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I dont know of anyone in the USA or Canada that owns one as of yet. They have been around for a while but not in the USA or Canada as far as I know. Call me after you get it ok I would like to talk to you about it. I would also love some pictures of you and the pump. 805 659-3437
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BechoPumper | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I figured that there wasnt many out there yet as their website says they have only been in the USA for a year. Hope fully the sales guy can answer some questions for me. Once i learn some about it i will send you some pics and info Todd. |
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Todd | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Ok sounds good to me. Sany Came in as a sponsor a couple of months ago and have been really good to me. Two thumbs up over here. |
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Todd | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
They are spending more than $100 million in its new plant in GA. Sany Corporation’s design plans for its 228-acre Peachtree City campus were unveiled last week to the city’s planning commission. The main office building on the campus will feature a pedestrian bridge linking it to the assembly building to allow crossing of a reflecting pool that will divide the two buildings. The reflecting pool will be used to showcase the concrete pumper trucks that will be assembled at the facility from parts produced elsewhere. The office building itself has a unique oval-shape design that will feature a garden courtyard in the center below the finish grade. The site, which backs up to the CSX railroad, is adjacent to the Cooper Lighting and Cooper Wiring buildings off Ga. Highway 74 south. In addition to the office facility, which will include a few condos for executives and its research and development department, the site will also feature a distribution center and a testing area. There are also plans for an informal trail through wetlands and also several gardens Sany is a Chinese corporation and this is its first foray into production in the U.S. production market. The company expects to bring 200 jobs to Peachtree City in its first five years with an average annual salary of $50,000. It hopes to expand to 600 jobs in future years while also relocating its U.S. headquarters here as well, officials have said. The company sells its products in more than 60 countries, and it hopes by having a U.S. location it will be able to improve its service force. The company places a high importance on quality and tests each component of each truck before it leaves the assembly plant. The commission did not vote on the plans because they were shown in a workshop format, designed to get feedback from the commission for tweaks that can typically be made to improve plans. There were no such suggestions to Sany’s plan, which was well-received by the commission. “It’s quite impressive. Very impressive,†said Planning Commissioner Patrick Staples. |
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Bob | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
These folks could/can have a big chunk of our market. From what little I have seen the machine is first rate. And yes, they have a warehouse here in Atlanta full of parts. |
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hammah | 03-18-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
the company i work for had some kind of agreement with sany to demontrate the 66 m havnt been arround it but i seen it. |
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BechoPumper | 03-19-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
As it stands right now the pump and a sales man will be in town Thursday and i will be there with alot of questions about the pump. Tech support is one of my big concerns. Its not the first new pump i have ran, but when you getting a new Schwing you know there is tech support behind you and iam sure it would be hard to find a town with out a few Schwing pumps it in that wouldnt be able to answer a few questions for you. I hope it works out for the best. I sure dont want to be stuck on a job with a problem. I will post all info that i can get my hands. Bullfrog, could/would you be willing to get me a way to contact this operator that is running the Sany pump?
Todd, i ve been a reader of this site for years. Its nice to have some place that a operator can turn to for help. Thanks And you too Bob.
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Bob | 03-19-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I would really appreciate if you were to send your email address to Thanks, Bob ;~) |
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BechoPumper | 03-19-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey Bob will do, concrete pump will be in the subject line. |
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Timo | 03-19-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I try to send some pic's tomorrow |
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Todd | 03-19-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Please make sure you are respectful to my sponsors ok, I hate it when someone bad mouths a sponsor and I look and that person has no info in their profile and we dont know who that person is. You could be a competitor or just a hater, the point is that the message board is not the place to bad talk one of my sponsors ok. Sorry if that bothers you, I wish I could make everyone happy but I cant so I am going to make sure my sponsors are protected from slander or trash talk. Peace.
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Todd | 03-20-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
Let me translate for you guys who dont speak Swedish. Vasa just said that "Todd is so good looking" and i wanted to say thanks Vasa.
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BechoPumper | 03-20-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
I did get to see and play with the pump today. Meet a sales man and a tech. But my camera had dead batteries. So tommorow i will take alot of pics and post them along with what i learned about the pump. |