Tsurumi: The Expert Pump For Building Works

Tsurumi pumps are globally renowned as the best Japanese pump brand for specialised use on various works including construction and agriculture.

While Tsurumi has licensed several Cambodian distributors to supply its various product lines, mostly for indoor water systems and agriculture, Meng Leng Eav Co. Ltd has distinguished itself from the competition for indoor water systems.

Now Cambodia’s leading supplier of quality construction and agriculture-related products, Meng Leng Eav Co. Ltd is enjoying dominating the outdoor building pump market with about 50 percent market share after securing the exclusive dealership to supply Tsurumi pumps. This comes after years of unofficial distribution since 2008.

“There is no tough competition right now in the outdoor construction pump market with only low-quality Chinese brands available. Those Chinese brands can’t compete with the unique way Tsurumi pumps are designed to handle tough work,” said Mr. Meng Reaksmey, the company’s director.

The pumps that Meng Leng Eav exclusively distributes specialise in sucking dirty or muddy water from construction works – such as foundation works – and pumping water from the basin to immediately dry it for building upon. Besides many unique features and the high-tech design of the Tsurumi pump, it also has an automatic feature that can pump when the water remains and stop automatically when the water is gone. “Other brands can’t handle tough work for long like Tsurumi,” Reaksmey proudly explained.

In Cambodia, Meng Leng Eav aims to supply these pumps to construction companies, contractors, and sub-constructors dealing with any types of construction, and its sales volume is increasing because customers already realise the global reputation of Tsurumi.

“Because many foreign contractors know about this brand on the overseas markets, we don’t face difficulty in promoting it; they just come and buy it from us,” Reaksmey said.

While warranties can’t be specified due to customers potentially not using the products properly, the company will offer new products to buyers in rare cases of factory manufacturing issues.

Customers interested about this pump are encouraged to learn more by visiting the company’s state-of the-art showroom located near the Chinese Embassy on Mao Tse Dung Blvd and visit its 8-booth pavilion (Booth No. 203-210) at the 4th Cambodia Constructors Association Summit and Construction Industry Expo scheduled for 3-5, December, 2015 at Diamond Island Exhibition and Convention Center.

Enjoying over two decades background in the market, Meng Leng Eav exclusively distributes over 10 brands and another five non-exclusive brands with a total of over 1000 products and tools in Cambodia.

Its new showroom has three floors and is scheduled for its official grand opening in January 2016. While the first floor is designed as a modern trade centre dedicated to power tools, hand tools and accessories, it also includes a space where customers can test the model they prefer, a maintenance centre and a cashier counter.

The 2nd and 3rd floors are designed in a showroom style. While the 2nd floor will house cleaning devices, and all kind of pumps including Tsurumi, the 3rd floor will showcase tools, devices, machines and electricity generators for agricultural use.

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