Side-by-side

Advanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT) vs Charlatte

Two Ground Support Equipment (GSE) suppliers compared on Aviation Souk. Stats, certifications, and supplier-declared strengths drawn from the indexed profiles. Both compete in Ground Support Equipment (GSE).

Souk's data signal

Where the AI cites each one.

Advanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT)
Thin · 0%
Not yet enriched
Charlatte
Mid · 40%
8 products · 0 certs · 0 named installations
Top products extracted
Advanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT)
No products extracted.
Charlatte
Electric baggage tractors (T137-V3)Electric cargo tractors (CT5E)Electric flatbed tractors (PE80)Ramp/tow tractorsBeltloadersLav trucksPushbacksIndustrial sweepers
Procurement comparison

The spec-by-spec breakdown.

Procurement dimensionAdvanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT)Charlatte
Country of originUSFR
HeadquartersUnited StatesLyon, France (Charlatte Manutention); North-American operations Charlatte America, Hartwell, GA
Founded · years in Gulf— · Gulf tenure not declared1958 · 35 yrs in Gulf
Categories overlap
Both: Ground Support Equipment (GSE)
Both: Ground Support Equipment (GSE)
GCC airport installations
0 indexed GCC airports
8 indexed GCC airports
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Certifications
None declared.
Only here: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, EN 12312, IATA AHM 913
Flagship products
0 flagship products
4 flagship products
T137 V3 Electric Baggage Tractor · CBL 2000-E Electric Full-Size Belt Loader · CPB35-E Electric Pushback Tractor (e-Tracteur Cargo) · CT5-E Electric Cargo / Flatbed Tractor
International airports0 indexed0 indexed
Tier on Aviation SoukIndexed-onlyIndexed (mid)
Decision forkIf a leaner GCC footprint is acceptable, Advanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT) (0).If proven GCC airport installations matter most (8 on file), Charlatte.
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