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Case CE Launches BS (CEV) Stage V-Compliant Machines in India from Pithampur Facility

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Case Construction Equipment, a CNH brand and market leader in vibratory compactors, has manufactured its first BS (CEV) Stage V-approved machine at its Pithampur factory in Madhya Pradesh. It is a significant move towards Case’s role towards environmental sustainability keeping pace with India’s changing emission regulations and embracing green building technologies.

The new products are equipped with the latest FPT F28 engine, ensuring emission compliance with the present regulations. The launch is part of a new generation of upgraded products, with the 770 NX, 770 NX Magnum, and 851 NX backhoe loaders, in addition to the 1107 NX and the new 952 NX and 450 NX vibratory compactors. The machines are engineered to deliver lower environmental impact, lower fuel consumption, and higher productivity.

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Aside from the environmental advantages, the new machines also feature several operator-centric enhancements such as ergonomic controls, digital instrument clusters, greater visibility, and improved safety features. Integration of the myCASE Construction telematics platform provides real-time tracking, performance monitoring, and predictive maintenance to further improve operational efficiency.

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Emre Karazli, Case Construction’s APAC & AME segments Vice President, pointed out that India’s increasing position as a manufacturing and innovation center for the global construction industry makes this launch a key step for Case. “By introducing globally benchmarked, sustainable technologies to India, we are strengthening our global supply chain while supporting the country’s infrastructure and sustainability objectives,” Karazli added.

Shalabh Chaturvedi, Case India & SAARC’s Managing Director, further stated that this is a landmark for Case India. The machines that were originally produced for export markets are now being localized for use in India’s fast-expanding infrastructure sector. “We are honored to contribute to India’s ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision through innovation and sustainability,” Chaturvedi stated.

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This launch reinforces Case’s leadership position in the Indian construction equipment market with world-class, sustainable solutions while further enabling India’s infrastructure expansion. Since 1989, Case India has been a dominant player, and its machines have been exported to more than 100 countries globally.

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