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ECEL to market foreign cranes

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New Delhi, May 17

Escorts Construction Equipment Ltd (ECEL), a subsidiary of Escorts Ltd, has announced that it has tied up with two international companies to market their products in India. ECEL, in a release, said that it has tied up with Japan's IHI Construction Machinery Ltd for marketing crawler cranes in India. The company has also tied up China's Weihai Huata Building Machinery Co Ltd for marketing its range of tower cranes in the country.

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