CASE Launches BS CEV Stage V Equipment Range in Gurgaon
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CASE Launches BS CEV Stage V Equipment Range in Gurgaon

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, has recently launched its BS CEV Stage V-compliant construction equipment range in Gurgaon, strengthening its commitment to sustainable and future-ready solutions for India’s construction sector.

The equipment was unveiled at the CASE NCR Store, an established dealership serving customers across Gurgaon and the wider NCR region. The launch event was attended by over 150 customers and was led by Puneet Vidyarthi, Head of Brand Marketing, CASE Construction Equipment, APAC & India.

Speaking at the launch, Vidyarthi said Gurgaon’s position within one of India’s fastest-growing infrastructure and industrial corridors made it a strategic location for introducing the BS CEV Stage V range. He added that the new line-up enables customers to comply with the latest emission norms while benefiting from higher productivity, enhanced safety features and improved operator comfort.

The BS CEV Stage V range showcased included the 450NX Mini Tandem Vibratory Compactor, 952NX Tandem Vibratory Compactor, 1107NX Soil Compactor, 770NX Backhoe Loader and the CX220C LC Hydraulic Excavator. These machines incorporate upgraded technologies and advanced engineering to meet stringent emission standards without compromising performance, durability or operational efficiency.

With a global legacy dating back to 1842 and a presence in India since 1989, CASE continues to play a key role in supporting the country’s infrastructure development. The brand remains a market leader in the vibratory compactor segment and a leading player in the backhoe loader category, delivering robust and innovative equipment solutions tailored to Indian jobsite requirements.

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, has recently launched its BS CEV Stage V-compliant construction equipment range in Gurgaon, strengthening its commitment to sustainable and future-ready solutions for India’s construction sector. The equipment was unveiled at the CASE NCR Store, an established dealership serving customers across Gurgaon and the wider NCR region. The launch event was attended by over 150 customers and was led by Puneet Vidyarthi, Head of Brand Marketing, CASE Construction Equipment, APAC & India. Speaking at the launch, Vidyarthi said Gurgaon’s position within one of India’s fastest-growing infrastructure and industrial corridors made it a strategic location for introducing the BS CEV Stage V range. He added that the new line-up enables customers to comply with the latest emission norms while benefiting from higher productivity, enhanced safety features and improved operator comfort. The BS CEV Stage V range showcased included the 450NX Mini Tandem Vibratory Compactor, 952NX Tandem Vibratory Compactor, 1107NX Soil Compactor, 770NX Backhoe Loader and the CX220C LC Hydraulic Excavator. These machines incorporate upgraded technologies and advanced engineering to meet stringent emission standards without compromising performance, durability or operational efficiency. With a global legacy dating back to 1842 and a presence in India since 1989, CASE continues to play a key role in supporting the country’s infrastructure development. The brand remains a market leader in the vibratory compactor segment and a leading player in the backhoe loader category, delivering robust and innovative equipment solutions tailored to Indian jobsite requirements.

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