CATERMAS ENGINEERING PTE LTD

Catermas Engineering Pte Ltd is a company based in Singapore that specializes in the rental and sale of construction equipment, particularly those used for lifting and access, such as cranes, hoists, and work platforms. The company's services often extend beyond just the provision of equipment, frequently including maintenance and technical support, which makes them a well-rounded service provider for various construction projects. Catermas Engineering is known for its commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction.

The company serves a wide range of industries, including construction, oil and gas, and marine engineering. They are often involved in large-scale projects that require specialized lifting equipment and technical expertise.

Some of the key aspects you might find about Catermas Engineering include:

  1. Equipment Portfolio: They offer a wide range of equipment, from tower cranes and mobile cranes to passenger and material hoists and mast climbing work platforms.
  2. Safety Standards: The company prioritizes high safety standards and ensures that all their equipment adheres to regulatory requirements.
  3. Technical Expertise: Catermas provides trained technicians and engineers who can assist with the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of their equipment.
  4. Customer Service: They are known for robust customer support, helping clients with tailored solutions to meet specific project needs.

For the most current and specific information, including any new services or updates to their offerings, it's recommended to check their official website or contact them directly.

Singapore Singapore

15 Tuas Basin Close
Singapore 638805
Singapore

Ships

CATERMAS 3

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

CATERMAS 29

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

Maritime News

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