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CASE Rolls out BS V-Compliant Machine from Pithampur Plant
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CASE Rolls out BS V-Compliant Machine from Pithampur Plant

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH and a leading name in vibratory compactors segment, today announces the rollout of its first BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant machine from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, for the Indian market. The rollout underscores CASE’s proactive approach toward environmental responsibility and readiness for the next phase of clean and green construction machinery in India.

This development is a significant step in the company’s efforts to align with India’s evolving emission standards while delivering cutting-edge, reliable, and efficient construction equipment. With this, CASE has begun manufacturing its comprehensive line-up of upgraded equipment, which also includes two brand-new vibratory compactors — the 952 NX and 450 NX — along with the enhanced 1107 NX vibratory compactor. The refreshed portfolio also features advanced loader backhoe models such as the 770 NX, 770 NX Magnum, and 851 NX. 

The backhoe loaders and 1107 NX compactor are equipped with advanced FPT F28 engine that comply with the latest emission norms, offering reduced environmental impact, improved fuel efficiency, and higher productivity. It incorporates several operator-focused enhancements, including digital instrument clusters, ergonomic controls, increased visibility, and improved safety features. The integration of the myCASE Construction telematics platform further elevates operational efficiency by enabling real-time tracking, performance monitoring, and predictive maintenance. 

Speaking on this occasion, Emre Karazli, Vice President Construction Segment, APAC, said, “India is fast emerging as a pivotal force in the global construction ecosystem as a manufacturing and innovation powerhouse. With the rollout of BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant equipment from our Pithampur facility, we are bringing globally benchmarked, sustainable technologies to India while reinforcing our global supply chain. This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to advancing environmental stewardship, engineering excellence, and localized solutions that align with India’s long-term infrastructure and sustainability goals. It also reaffirms India’s growing role in CASE’s global strategy—as a hub that powers progress, both at home and around the world.”

Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE India & SAARC, said, “This marks a proud milestone for CASE India as we introduce our BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant equipment—previously manufactured for international markets—into the domestic landscape. By localizing this next-generation portfolio, we are equipping Indian customers with world-class, future-ready machines that align with global standards. As the country embarks on its next wave of infrastructure growth, we are proud to contribute to the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision with innovation, sustainability, and a deep commitment to building a greener, self-reliant future.”

This rollout strengthens CASE’s legacy of providing durable, innovative, and customer-centric equipment built to the highest standards of performance and environmental responsibility. With this launch, CASE India reasserts its leadership in the construction equipment industry, delivering sustainable, future-ready solutions that blend global technology with local manufacturing excellence.

CASE has been present in India since 1989 and is recognized for its leadership in the Vibratory Compactor and Backhoe Loader segments. Its machines, manufactured at the advanced facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, are exported to over 100 countries worldwide. 

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH and a leading name in vibratory compactors segment, today announces the rollout of its first BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant machine from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, for the Indian market. The rollout underscores CASE’s proactive approach toward environmental responsibility and readiness for the next phase of clean and green construction machinery in India.This development is a significant step in the company’s efforts to align with India’s evolving emission standards while delivering cutting-edge, reliable, and efficient construction equipment. With this, CASE has begun manufacturing its comprehensive line-up of upgraded equipment, which also includes two brand-new vibratory compactors — the 952 NX and 450 NX — along with the enhanced 1107 NX vibratory compactor. The refreshed portfolio also features advanced loader backhoe models such as the 770 NX, 770 NX Magnum, and 851 NX. The backhoe loaders and 1107 NX compactor are equipped with advanced FPT F28 engine that comply with the latest emission norms, offering reduced environmental impact, improved fuel efficiency, and higher productivity. It incorporates several operator-focused enhancements, including digital instrument clusters, ergonomic controls, increased visibility, and improved safety features. The integration of the myCASE Construction telematics platform further elevates operational efficiency by enabling real-time tracking, performance monitoring, and predictive maintenance. Speaking on this occasion, Emre Karazli, Vice President Construction Segment, APAC, said, “India is fast emerging as a pivotal force in the global construction ecosystem as a manufacturing and innovation powerhouse. With the rollout of BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant equipment from our Pithampur facility, we are bringing globally benchmarked, sustainable technologies to India while reinforcing our global supply chain. This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to advancing environmental stewardship, engineering excellence, and localized solutions that align with India’s long-term infrastructure and sustainability goals. It also reaffirms India’s growing role in CASE’s global strategy—as a hub that powers progress, both at home and around the world.”Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE India & SAARC, said, “This marks a proud milestone for CASE India as we introduce our BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant equipment—previously manufactured for international markets—into the domestic landscape. By localizing this next-generation portfolio, we are equipping Indian customers with world-class, future-ready machines that align with global standards. As the country embarks on its next wave of infrastructure growth, we are proud to contribute to the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision with innovation, sustainability, and a deep commitment to building a greener, self-reliant future.”This rollout strengthens CASE’s legacy of providing durable, innovative, and customer-centric equipment built to the highest standards of performance and environmental responsibility. With this launch, CASE India reasserts its leadership in the construction equipment industry, delivering sustainable, future-ready solutions that blend global technology with local manufacturing excellence.CASE has been present in India since 1989 and is recognized for its leadership in the Vibratory Compactor and Backhoe Loader segments. Its machines, manufactured at the advanced facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, are exported to over 100 countries worldwide. 

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