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Volvo Construction Equipment launches new equipment in India
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Volvo Construction Equipment launches new equipment in India

Volvo Construction Equipment launched a new range of compactors, pneumatic rollers, pavers and wheel loaders for the Indian market.

The company told the media that the new series of Volvo CE Paver launches include P5320D ABG ABG, P8820D ABG, P4370D ABG Wheeled paver, and P7920D ABG Tracked Paver, and it said that all the machines are CEV Stage IV compliant.

The new compactors Volvo CE launched are single drum SD110C Compactor and double drum DD90C & DD100C Compactors. These machines are purpose-built for the Indian market and feature VECV engines conforming to the latest emission standards as per the company.

Additionally, the company said that the machines of the new generation promise to finish across a variety of projects and deliver outstanding performance with best-in-class fuel consumption and maximum reliability.

The company claims that the new PT220C pneumatic roller of Volvo CE powered by the reliable VECV engine offers best-in-class finish rolling for the Indian market.

Volvo CE has the equipment and support, the right equipment and optimum support for every road-building project. Dimitrov Krishnan told the media that it is indeed a one-stop solution and complete in every respect and said that if it's road building, look no further than Volvo CE in his message to the customers.

The new upgraded H-Series Wheel Loaders from Volvo CE are up to 10% more productive and 20% more fuel-efficient based on the proven F Series wheel loaders.

The L120H and L90H Wheel Loaders come with highly efficient Stage V engines, are heavy-duty and fulfil local CEV IV emission norms.

The company mentioned that the custom-built attachments and efficiency reports to proactive machine monitoring and maintenance support from genuine Volvo Parts, the customers can pick from several Volvo Services and package them into a Volvo Services Agreement.


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Volvo Construction Equipment launched a new range of compactors, pneumatic rollers, pavers and wheel loaders for the Indian market. The company told the media that the new series of Volvo CE Paver launches include P5320D ABG ABG, P8820D ABG, P4370D ABG Wheeled paver, and P7920D ABG Tracked Paver, and it said that all the machines are CEV Stage IV compliant. The new compactors Volvo CE launched are single drum SD110C Compactor and double drum DD90C & DD100C Compactors. These machines are purpose-built for the Indian market and feature VECV engines conforming to the latest emission standards as per the company. Additionally, the company said that the machines of the new generation promise to finish across a variety of projects and deliver outstanding performance with best-in-class fuel consumption and maximum reliability. The company claims that the new PT220C pneumatic roller of Volvo CE powered by the reliable VECV engine offers best-in-class finish rolling for the Indian market. Volvo CE has the equipment and support, the right equipment and optimum support for every road-building project. Dimitrov Krishnan told the media that it is indeed a one-stop solution and complete in every respect and said that if it's road building, look no further than Volvo CE in his message to the customers. The new upgraded H-Series Wheel Loaders from Volvo CE are up to 10% more productive and 20% more fuel-efficient based on the proven F Series wheel loaders. The L120H and L90H Wheel Loaders come with highly efficient Stage V engines, are heavy-duty and fulfil local CEV IV emission norms. The company mentioned that the custom-built attachments and efficiency reports to proactive machine monitoring and maintenance support from genuine Volvo Parts, the customers can pick from several Volvo Services and package them into a Volvo Services Agreement. Image Source Also read: Cat's new material handlers MH3022 & MH3024 with joystick steering Also read: Fecon introduces its new 225VST Mulching Tractor at Utility Expo

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