The patented Kalmar RTCH is designed to load and unload ISO 20 and 40 foot containers in adverse and rough terrain operating conditions. There have already been over 700 of these machines delivered since the first Kalmar RTCH contract was signed in April 2000. The Kalmar RTCH is in service with the US Army, Navy and Marines plus many of the coalition forces. The RTCH has been called the "C-17 of the Army" by more than one field officer because of the proven performance and utility of this special material handling machine.
These machines will be produced in the newly constructed manufacturing facility in the San Antonio, Texas area and will result in 200 new jobs being created in Texas. The new facility will allow KRTC to increase production capacity while supporting United States of America based initiatives such as the Buy American Act and Small Business Plans.
Stan Simpson, President and CEO of Kalmar RT Center, says:
"We are proud of the critical role that the RTCH has and will continue to play in the US Army's forward mobility. The RTCH is easily transported, highly reliable, and adaptable enough to get the job done in real world environments. We are excited to be bringing a new manufacturing facility and over 200 new jobs to Texas, and proud to continue to be an important partner with the Department of Defence."
Mikael Mäkinen, President and CEO of Cargotec, parent company of KRTC comments:
"Kalmar's Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) is an important part of Cargotec's special products portfolio and is a clear leader in this market segment as well as applications in special commercial settings and humanitarian missions. The increased manufacturing capacity located in Texas is part of Cargotec's worldwide efforts to move closer to its customers, solidify the supply chain and increase efficiencies. KRTC will continue to concentrate on product support, logistics, and training for these container handlers and other Cargotec products supplied to the United States military and coalition forces. This new contract, and US manufacturing facility, will strengthen Cargotec's position in the North American markets."