Mayon Machinery Opens Flagship Depot at Cabuyao

Cabuyao City is known as “The Enterprise City of the Philippines” where Mayon Machinery (“MMRI”) decided to establish a new flagship depot.
a part of new flagship depot at Cabuyao
A part of our new stockyard at Pulo-Diezmo Road, Cabuyao, 4025 Laguna, Philippines

This expansion will be an important factor to develop Mayon Machinery’s largest depot in the Philippines which is transforming the way the company operates in the area. More machines have been purchased to supplement the new stockyard fleet, giving customers more choices as the number and variety of machines available increase compared to other stockyards across the country. There has been a focus on sustainability when sourcing new machines and the vast majority are large cranes and aerial work platforms.

Safety is the top priority for MMRI, reflected in its status as the large Philippines Equipment Rental & Sales Supplier in the area. All our operators are properly trained and educated on the risks they will face and the best practices to overcome these which proofs by formal certifications issued by TESDA. Whenever the customer requires, our expert will implement operation and safety training for rental & sales equipment with its corresponding programs.

Laemarc A. Estrada, Sales Manager of Mayon Machinery Rentrade, Inc said “Due to the immense number of Construction projects within the Private and Public Sectors in the Philippines, Our Company has initiated to increase our service capacity by bringing in more cranes and other heavy equipment together with our skilled workforce to serve the growing needs of the Economy. We are not just looking at the construction sector, but also at the industrial, mining, commercial, and power plant sector which would make an impact on the growth and development of the country”.

For more information about our fleet and services we offer, please do not hesitate to contact us today.

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Mayon Equipment Keep North-South Commuter Railway Project Clark Phase 2 on Track

Philippines National Railway (PNR) North-South Commuter Railway Project (NSCR) Clark Phase 2 is to strengthen the transportation network and alleviate serious traffic congestion in the Greater Capital Region by extending the North-South Commuter Railway from Clark to New Clark City.

Upon completion, PNR Clark Phase 2 will slash travel time between Clark, Pampanga, and Malolos, Bulacan to 35 minutes from one hour and 30 minutes. 

Apart from shorter travel times, the line will have the Airport Express which will connect arriving travelers from Clark International Airport to Makati in Metro Manila in just 55 minutes.

A piece of equipment in good working order is crucial to a productive worksite. The key to improving constructability with the right equipment is important, particularly in selecting which machines are most appropriate for the job. The right equipment partner can save your time and money.

Given the pressures of tightening timelines, Mayon Machinery could be your single-source jobsite solutions partner that unlocks construction productivity.

We provide an effective solution to a variety of jobsite challenges, especially the North-South Commuter Railway Project (NSCR) Clark Phase 2 has boosted construction performance with our Kato KR-25H 25 tons Rough Terrain Crane, Kato SL-650R 65 tons Rough Terrain Crane, Kobelco 7080 80 tons Crawler Crane, Manitou MRT1840 Telehandler, as well as many boom lifts and scissor lifts supplied.

Photo courtesy of General Lifting Activities in San Fernando, Pampanga
Mayon’s equipment assists in aggregate bin installation
Mayon’s Boom Truck assists on silo railings installation
Mayon’s Manitou MRT1840 hauling of Silo’s ladder and piping for installation

Whether you need several kinds of equipment such as cranes, aerial work platforms, generators, light towers, skid loaders, or something else, Mayon Machinery is your single-source provider for jobsite equipment and solutions. Call us at +63 (2) 776 0254, visit our local branch or contact our team to find the right equipment for your next project to maximize your uptime.

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