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Leewell Intelligence and ZPMC reach cooperation on the 3 quay crane project in Egypt.

2021-06-24 12:00:00

  In June 2021, Leewell Intelligence officially signed a contract with ZPMC to provide Leewell Intelligent Status Monitoring System to Damietta Container&Cargo Handling Company. The system is used to monitor the running status of hoist, trolley, and boom,  therefore various malfunction can be predicted to avoid unexpected downtime. This is Leewell’s first project in Egypt. Leewell will adhere to the unique customer service philosophy and do our best to provide customers with the high-quality service.

  Damietta (DAMIETTA) is one of Egypt's famous port cities, and it is also the capital of Egypt's Damyat. Damietta (DAMIETTA) is located at the confluence of the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River, about 70 kilometers away from Port Said, a famous port in western Egypt, and about 200 kilometers (120 miles) north of the intersection of the Egyptian capital Cairo, covering an area of 25 square kilometers. (From the Internet)


Leewell Intelligence and ZPMC reach cooperation on the 3 quay crane project in Egypt.

2021-06-24 12:00:00

  In June 2021, Leewell Intelligence officially signed a contract with ZPMC to provide Leewell Intelligent Status Monitoring System to Damietta Container&Cargo Handling Company. The system is used to monitor the running status of hoist, trolley, and boom,  therefore various malfunction can be predicted to avoid unexpected downtime. This is Leewell’s first project in Egypt. Leewell will adhere to the unique customer service philosophy and do our best to provide customers with the high-quality service.

  Damietta (DAMIETTA) is one of Egypt's famous port cities, and it is also the capital of Egypt's Damyat. Damietta (DAMIETTA) is located at the confluence of the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River, about 70 kilometers away from Port Said, a famous port in western Egypt, and about 200 kilometers (120 miles) north of the intersection of the Egyptian capital Cairo, covering an area of 25 square kilometers. (From the Internet)