Mahindra introduces new range of BSIV construction equipment
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Mahindra introduces new range of BSIV construction equipment

Mahindra Construction Equipment (MCE) introduced BSIV compliant construction equipment, including its latest BSIV Motor Grader: Mahindra RoadMaster G9075 & G9595 & Backhoe Loader – and Mahindra EarthMaster SX, and VX.

The range of MCE's BSIV range sticks to its commitment to lower the maintenance cost in the industry. The BSIV range will have a robust iMAXX telematics solution providing customers prognostic, diagnostic, and predictive fleet management along with several other category-leading features.

Mahindra reaffirms its promise to provide superior performance, higher uptime, low operating and maintaining costs, and higher profits.

MCE is an Indian Construction Equipment OEM that designs and produces machines customized to the requirements of Indian customers since 2011. The company promises to provide an innovative customer value proposition of guaranteed higher profits and has a winning series of Backhoe Loaders, Motor Graders, EarthMaster, RoadMaster (17 per cent market share).

Currently, over 7000 EarthMaster and more than 700 RoadMaster are pleasing customers with their consistent superior performance and are dedicated to building the nation frugally, driving higher success in the ecosystem.

Jalaj Gupta, Business Head, Mahindra Truck & Bus and Construction Equipment, told the media that they are happy to introduce the new range of BSIV Mahindra EarthMaster Backhoe Loaders and continue to provide their customers with their superior performance.

He said they aim to provide customers with best-in-class solutions which give security and low maintenance.

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Mahindra Construction Equipment (MCE) introduced BSIV compliant construction equipment, including its latest BSIV Motor Grader: Mahindra RoadMaster G9075 & G9595 & Backhoe Loader – and Mahindra EarthMaster SX, and VX. The range of MCE's BSIV range sticks to its commitment to lower the maintenance cost in the industry. The BSIV range will have a robust iMAXX telematics solution providing customers prognostic, diagnostic, and predictive fleet management along with several other category-leading features. Mahindra reaffirms its promise to provide superior performance, higher uptime, low operating and maintaining costs, and higher profits. MCE is an Indian Construction Equipment OEM that designs and produces machines customized to the requirements of Indian customers since 2011. The company promises to provide an innovative customer value proposition of guaranteed higher profits and has a winning series of Backhoe Loaders, Motor Graders, EarthMaster, RoadMaster (17 per cent market share). Currently, over 7000 EarthMaster and more than 700 RoadMaster are pleasing customers with their consistent superior performance and are dedicated to building the nation frugally, driving higher success in the ecosystem. Jalaj Gupta, Business Head, Mahindra Truck & Bus and Construction Equipment, told the media that they are happy to introduce the new range of BSIV Mahindra EarthMaster Backhoe Loaders and continue to provide their customers with their superior performance. He said they aim to provide customers with best-in-class solutions which give security and low maintenance. Image Source Also read: Komatsu expands line of hydraulic breakers Also read: Caterpillar updates cold planers to make it easier to work at night

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