Volvo CE Delivers High-Reach Demolition Excavator to United Saw Services in Hyderabad
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Volvo CE Delivers High-Reach Demolition Excavator to United Saw Services in Hyderabad

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has reinforced its commitment to safe and sustainable demolition with the ceremonial handover of the EC380DL UHR High-Reach Demolition Excavator to United Saw Services (USS) in Jeedimetla, Hyderabad.

As Volvo CE’s tallest and most advanced high-reach demolition machine, the EC380DL UHR is engineered for precision, stability, and enhanced operator safety, ensuring controlled deconstruction in dense urban settings.

Revolutionising Urban Demolition Equipped with the CR-20 concrete crusher, the excavator boasts a 23.0-m reach, significantly reducing dust, noise, and vibration, making it ideal for safe and efficient demolition. It will be deployed for the controlled demolition of a fire-damaged, three-story building spanning 50,000 sq ft —a project that requires high precision and reliability. Ceremonial Handover & Industry Perspectives The event featured key industry figures: ? Sanu George, Market Area Head – South & West, Volvo CE India ? S.N. Vinod Kumar, United Saw Services ? Mohan Ramanathan, Founder Chairman, ? Zaki Ahamed, Leading Structural Consultant

Volvo CE’s Leadership in Safe & Sustainable Demolition Building on the success of its high-reach demolition initiative in Chennai, Volvo CE continues to lead in advancing safe, precise, and sustainable demolition practices across India.

The EC380DL UHR features: ? Volvo’s signature stability control ? Reinforced high-reach boom ? State-of-the-art dust suppression technology

About Volvo Construction Equipment Volvo CE is a global leader in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of construction equipment, driven by a vision to build a sustainable future.

Beyond a diverse product portfolio, Volvo CE offers global service support, cutting-edge technology, and innovative solutions. Its nationwide dealer network ensures round-the-clock spares and service, while dedicated aftermarket teams help customers maximise their return on investment.

With a steadfast commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, Volvo CE is empowering businesses to "Build a Better Tomorrow."

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has reinforced its commitment to safe and sustainable demolition with the ceremonial handover of the EC380DL UHR High-Reach Demolition Excavator to United Saw Services (USS) in Jeedimetla, Hyderabad. As Volvo CE’s tallest and most advanced high-reach demolition machine, the EC380DL UHR is engineered for precision, stability, and enhanced operator safety, ensuring controlled deconstruction in dense urban settings. Revolutionising Urban Demolition Equipped with the CR-20 concrete crusher, the excavator boasts a 23.0-m reach, significantly reducing dust, noise, and vibration, making it ideal for safe and efficient demolition. It will be deployed for the controlled demolition of a fire-damaged, three-story building spanning 50,000 sq ft —a project that requires high precision and reliability. Ceremonial Handover & Industry Perspectives The event featured key industry figures: ? Sanu George, Market Area Head – South & West, Volvo CE India ? S.N. Vinod Kumar, United Saw Services ? Mohan Ramanathan, Founder Chairman, ? Zaki Ahamed, Leading Structural Consultant Volvo CE’s Leadership in Safe & Sustainable Demolition Building on the success of its high-reach demolition initiative in Chennai, Volvo CE continues to lead in advancing safe, precise, and sustainable demolition practices across India. The EC380DL UHR features: ? Volvo’s signature stability control ? Reinforced high-reach boom ? State-of-the-art dust suppression technology About Volvo Construction Equipment Volvo CE is a global leader in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of construction equipment, driven by a vision to build a sustainable future. Beyond a diverse product portfolio, Volvo CE offers global service support, cutting-edge technology, and innovative solutions. Its nationwide dealer network ensures round-the-clock spares and service, while dedicated aftermarket teams help customers maximise their return on investment. With a steadfast commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, Volvo CE is empowering businesses to Build a Better Tomorrow.

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