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Tanzanian Clients Visit MAXTECH Factory: Custom Spreader Production Wins Recognition
2025-07-28
July 23th, a delegation of Tanzanian clients paid a two-day visit to MAXTECH's factory for inspection. The core purposes of this visit were clear: first, to conduct an on-site inspection of the production progress and quality control of the container spreaders custom-made for them; second, to conduct in-depth discussions on a new batch of marine crane procurement projects, laying the foundation for large-scale cooperation between the two parties in the future. From the production workshop to the assembly site, from custom products to a full range of solutions, every stop and question of the clients reflected their attention to and expectation for the cooperation.
Custom Container Spreaders: Quality in Every Detail
Guided by MAXTECH’s production team, the delegation first toured the steel structure workshop, where 20-foot and 40-foot custom spreaders were in welding. “These use Q3550 high-strength steel, with 30% higher yield strength than standard models, handling 28-ton full containers effortlessly,” explained technicians, presenting material test reports verifying compliance with strict standards.
In the assembly workshop, workers installed anti-sway cylinders on spreader frames. Special modifications for Tanzania’s dusty ports were highlighted: thicker chrome plating (0.08mm) on piston rods for wear resistance and dust covers on locking mechanisms. Clients inspected welds and measured dimensions, praising, “Your precision exceeds our expectations.”
Outside the painting booth, two nearly finished spreaders in the client-specified orange stood out. “Our three-layer coating (sandblasting + epoxy primer + polyurethane topcoat) resists salt spray for over 1,500 hours—ideal for Tanzania’s humidity,” said staff, demonstrating quick 0.5-second locking on a test bench, impressing the delegation.
Showcasing Full-Chain Production Capabilities
The visit covered the entire manufacturing process, highlighting MAXTECH’s expertise:
The assembly areafeatured cranes in various stages. Clients focused on a Port Crane bound for Africa, learning its imported slewing bearings undergo 3 precision checks (perpendicularity ≤0.5mm/m). “This meets our high-intensity needs,” they noted, photographing details.
At the testing zone, a spreader lifted a 28-ton simulated container, completing 360° rotations and translations flawlessly. When clients requested anti-drop alarms, technicians promised swift adjustments, reinforcing confidence.


Expanding Horizons with Additional Products
Beyond spreaders, clients explored other offerings:
- Multifunctional grabs: Hydraulic models for coal/grain, with wear-resistant steel bodies lasting 1.5x longer.
- Eco-hoppers: Dust-reducing designs cutting unloading emissions by 80%, aligning with Tanzania’s green port goals.
- Diverse spreaders: From standard to explosion-proof models for hazardous goods, surprising clients: “Such a comprehensive range simplifies future procurement.”
Negotiations: Paving the Way for Future Partnerships
Post-tour talks centered on crane procurement. Clients plan to buy port and ship cranes for two new Tanzanian ports, citing trust in MAXTECH’s quality.
“We value after-sales support,” emphasized the client lead. MAXTECH’s international director responded, “Our African service center offers 72-hour on-site support, plus free operator training.”
The delegation concluded, “This visit confirms your professionalism. We’re eager for long-term cooperation,with more projects ahead.”
As the sun set, the team departed, their visit marking a shift from single-product collaboration to a full industrial chain partnership. Backed by the Belt and Road Initiative, MAXTECH continues empowering African port development with quality solutions.