Tata Hitachi unveils 5-Tonne Wheel Loader ZW225 at Excon 2022
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Tata Hitachi unveils 5-Tonne Wheel Loader ZW225 at Excon 2022

Tata Hitachi, a leading construction equipment manufacturer, inaugurated its pavilion at Excon 2022 in Bangalore with the launch of ZW225, the all-new 5-Tonne Wheel Loader, and the launching of its new indigenously designed mini excavator, NX30.

The firm’s range of Compact, Infra, and Mining Equipment, including the newly launched CEV-IV compliant Shinrai Backhoe Loaders and the nation’s only Hydrostatic Wheel Loader TL340H PRIME were shown during the exhibition.

Tata Hitachi, Managing Director, Sandeep Singh, told the media that the company's people, processes, and products are deeply embedded in the customer-centric philosophy. It is this ethos that has helped the firm to build one of India’s largest customer-facing networks in the excavator segment. In recent years it has also strengthened our portfolio with Backhoe Loaders and Wheel Loaders for better service to the customer as a one-stop solution provider.

Excon allows showcasing these strengths to policymakers, customers, and other visitors. It also allows us to reinforce our avowed responsibility towards the larger objective of nation-building.

Tata Hitachi also plans to launch the compressed natural gas (CNG) variant of its SHINRAI PRO Backhoe Loader and the all-new EX200, Prime series EX70, and ZAXIS and EX Series range of hydraulic excavators, as part of its environmental commitment.

The company displays telematics solutions, ConSite and InSite. The company will also offer eDost, its recently developed digital platform developed for real-time connection with customers and other stakeholders for all their requirements, from products, attachments, services, and even industry-related information.

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Also read: Mathur of Tata Hitachi: Mining policy revival offers promise for new players

Tata Hitachi, a leading construction equipment manufacturer, inaugurated its pavilion at Excon 2022 in Bangalore with the launch of ZW225, the all-new 5-Tonne Wheel Loader, and the launching of its new indigenously designed mini excavator, NX30. The firm’s range of Compact, Infra, and Mining Equipment, including the newly launched CEV-IV compliant Shinrai Backhoe Loaders and the nation’s only Hydrostatic Wheel Loader TL340H PRIME were shown during the exhibition. Tata Hitachi, Managing Director, Sandeep Singh, told the media that the company's people, processes, and products are deeply embedded in the customer-centric philosophy. It is this ethos that has helped the firm to build one of India’s largest customer-facing networks in the excavator segment. In recent years it has also strengthened our portfolio with Backhoe Loaders and Wheel Loaders for better service to the customer as a one-stop solution provider. Excon allows showcasing these strengths to policymakers, customers, and other visitors. It also allows us to reinforce our avowed responsibility towards the larger objective of nation-building. Tata Hitachi also plans to launch the compressed natural gas (CNG) variant of its SHINRAI PRO Backhoe Loader and the all-new EX200, Prime series EX70, and ZAXIS and EX Series range of hydraulic excavators, as part of its environmental commitment. The company displays telematics solutions, ConSite and InSite. The company will also offer eDost, its recently developed digital platform developed for real-time connection with customers and other stakeholders for all their requirements, from products, attachments, services, and even industry-related information. Image Source Also read: Mathur of Tata Hitachi: Mining policy revival offers promise for new players

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