RAM Europe (machinery)

RAM Europe (machinery)

RAM Europe is a Greek machine manufacturer, founded in 1951 and based in Orchomenos. Its name stands for "Rentzos Andreas", its founder, and "Machinery"). It originally produced agricultural machinery, progressively expanding its product range and activities to environment protection applications such as beach cleaning machinery and vehicles, recycling, oil spill cleanup projects, etc. The company has obtained several patent certificates for its designs, while it has subsidiaries in Italy, Spain and Romania.

Products

RAM Europe's primary activity is in the design and manufacture of beach cleaning machines. These are divided into the categories of hand-driven, towed, automotive rubber crawled and automotive 4x4 vehicles. The flagship vehicle of RAM Europe is the Ambiente multi-purpose vehicle. The Ambiente contains 60 attachments and can be used for beach cleaning, snow ploughing, earthmoving works, road network maintenance, environmental care and protection, and forest works. The purpose of designing such a vehicle was to ensure flexibility of use during all seasons and for various environmental purposes. Other products made include agricultural machines and telecommunications vehicles.

Beach cleaning projects

Since 1988, RAM Europe has been involved in various beach cleaning projects, with the support of environmental scientists and ecological organisations.

External link/Reference

* [http://www.rameurope.com/eng/index_eng.html Company website]
* [http://www.rameurope.com/pdf/en/Company_Profile_EN.pdf Corporate Profile]


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