CASE Focuses on Safety, Sustainability at Bharat CE Expo
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CASE Focuses on Safety, Sustainability at Bharat CE Expo

At the Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025, CASE, a leading brand of CNH, emphases its dedication to safety, sustainability, customer-centricity, and localisation. The brand introduced seven new products, including two all-new vibratory compactors, the 952 NX and 450 NX, along with five new models — the 770NX, 770NX Magnum, 851NX CP, 1107 NX D and SR150B — all compliant with BS CEV V emission norm. This launch highlights CASE’s focus on technological excellence further bolstering its leadership in the Vibratory Compactor segment.

CASE also unveils the cutting-edge F28 Engine, designed to deliver enhanced performance and sustainability while meeting BS CEV V standards. Manufactured in India, at the company’s Noida plant, the F28 engine, powered by FPT (Fiat Powertrain) will be a significant step towards aligning with new emission norms. Designed with next-generation features, this state-of-the-art engine comes with exceptional fuel efficiency and enhanced productivity. This launch reflects CASE's commitment to make in India, offering products that not only meet environmental standards but also provide superior operational efficiency. Additionally, the machines come with advanced safety features to ensure maximum operator protection and worksite safety.

The brand also showcases on its technological developments through the launch of its advanced telematics application, myCASE Construction, which will significantly enhance fleet management. The application enables real-time machine geolocation, tracking fuel efficiency, and equipment utilization, empowering users to optimize operations. It also offers remote troubleshooting, reducing downtime by enabling quick issue resolution. Additionally, myCASE allows users to set performance goals, track engine hours, fuel consumption, and access machine service records, providing valuable insights to enhance operational efficiency.

Emre Karazli, Vice-President, Construction Segment, CNH APAC added, “India is one of our most important markets and a key driver for growth within the global construction equipment industry. The innovations and advancements coming from this region are acting as a catalyst for CASE’s success worldwide. We are committed to further strengthen our presence and partnerships in this dynamic and rapidly evolving market.”

Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE India & SAARC said, “CASE’s legacy of creating world-class products has always been the primary commitment. Our ‘Made in India’ initiative is a cornerstone of our strategy. Our products are not just designed to meet the unique demands of the Indian market, but also built to serve global needs, reinforcing our ambition to position India’s manufacturing excellence on the world map.”

Overall, the brand further displays an impressive line-up at the expo, featuring CASE’s advanced equipment portfolio, including the Skid Steer Loader SR 130B, Crawler Excavator CX220C LC, Crawler Dozer 2050M, and Motor Grader 865C. These machines, alongside the newly launched products, demonstrate CASE’s commitment to delivering innovative and reliable solutions for the construction industry.

At the Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025, CASE, a leading brand of CNH, emphases its dedication to safety, sustainability, customer-centricity, and localisation. The brand introduced seven new products, including two all-new vibratory compactors, the 952 NX and 450 NX, along with five new models — the 770NX, 770NX Magnum, 851NX CP, 1107 NX D and SR150B — all compliant with BS CEV V emission norm. This launch highlights CASE’s focus on technological excellence further bolstering its leadership in the Vibratory Compactor segment. CASE also unveils the cutting-edge F28 Engine, designed to deliver enhanced performance and sustainability while meeting BS CEV V standards. Manufactured in India, at the company’s Noida plant, the F28 engine, powered by FPT (Fiat Powertrain) will be a significant step towards aligning with new emission norms. Designed with next-generation features, this state-of-the-art engine comes with exceptional fuel efficiency and enhanced productivity. This launch reflects CASE's commitment to make in India, offering products that not only meet environmental standards but also provide superior operational efficiency. Additionally, the machines come with advanced safety features to ensure maximum operator protection and worksite safety. The brand also showcases on its technological developments through the launch of its advanced telematics application, myCASE Construction, which will significantly enhance fleet management. The application enables real-time machine geolocation, tracking fuel efficiency, and equipment utilization, empowering users to optimize operations. It also offers remote troubleshooting, reducing downtime by enabling quick issue resolution. Additionally, myCASE allows users to set performance goals, track engine hours, fuel consumption, and access machine service records, providing valuable insights to enhance operational efficiency. Emre Karazli, Vice-President, Construction Segment, CNH APAC added, “India is one of our most important markets and a key driver for growth within the global construction equipment industry. The innovations and advancements coming from this region are acting as a catalyst for CASE’s success worldwide. We are committed to further strengthen our presence and partnerships in this dynamic and rapidly evolving market.” Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE India & SAARC said, “CASE’s legacy of creating world-class products has always been the primary commitment. Our ‘Made in India’ initiative is a cornerstone of our strategy. Our products are not just designed to meet the unique demands of the Indian market, but also built to serve global needs, reinforcing our ambition to position India’s manufacturing excellence on the world map.” Overall, the brand further displays an impressive line-up at the expo, featuring CASE’s advanced equipment portfolio, including the Skid Steer Loader SR 130B, Crawler Excavator CX220C LC, Crawler Dozer 2050M, and Motor Grader 865C. These machines, alongside the newly launched products, demonstrate CASE’s commitment to delivering innovative and reliable solutions for the construction industry.

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