Tata Hitachi showcases ZAXIS 38U and SHINRAI Prime at RAHSTA Expo
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Tata Hitachi showcases ZAXIS 38U and SHINRAI Prime at RAHSTA Expo

Tata Hitachi, a pioneer in the construction and mining equipment industry, is making a notable presence at the 14th Roads and Highways Sustainable Technologies & Advancement (RAHSTA) Expo, taking place at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. The company is showcasing its latest advancement, the newly launched ZAXIS 38U (3.5 Tonne Mini Excavator) and the SHINRAI Prime (Backhoe Loader). The ZAXIS 38U is a compact and versatile mini excavator, designed specifically to meet the evolving needs of the Indian construction sector.

This machine, featuring a short tail swing radius, is engineered to deliver exceptional performance in confined spaces, making it an ideal solution for a variety of applications such as urban construction, landscaping, and utility work.

The ZAXIS 38U’s powerful Japanese engine, combined with an advanced hydraulic system, ensures unmatched productivity, operational ease, and fuel efficiency. In addition to the ZAXIS 38U, Tata Hitachi is proud to showcase the SHINRAI Prime, a ground breaking backhoe loader that embodies the core values of trustworthiness, capability, and reliability that Tata Hitachi is renowned for.

The SHINRAI Prime is a symbol of unwavering trust and performance excellence. One of its standout features is the enlarged backhoe bucket, allowing operators to excavate larger quantities of material with each scoop.

Speaking on the occasion, Siddharth Chaturvedi – General Manager, Marketing, said "The ZAXIS 38U is designed for Indian working conditions, with an emphasis on delivering reliability, performance, and value. It caters to the growing demand for compact and efficient machines in the construction sector, enabling customers to handle diverse projects with ease."

Furthermore, the extended backhoe reach and cutting height make it a versatile solution for accessing hard-to-reach areas, ensuring efficiency in various applications. Tata Hitachi’s participation in RAHSTA EXPO 2024 further reinforces its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that support sustainable infrastructure development in India.

"Join industry leaders at RAHSTA Expo, India's premier platform for roads, highways and traffic infrastructure. Register now to explore innovations, network with experts and shape the future of mobility."

Tata Hitachi, a pioneer in the construction and mining equipment industry, is making a notable presence at the 14th Roads and Highways Sustainable Technologies & Advancement (RAHSTA) Expo, taking place at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. The company is showcasing its latest advancement, the newly launched ZAXIS 38U (3.5 Tonne Mini Excavator) and the SHINRAI Prime (Backhoe Loader). The ZAXIS 38U is a compact and versatile mini excavator, designed specifically to meet the evolving needs of the Indian construction sector. This machine, featuring a short tail swing radius, is engineered to deliver exceptional performance in confined spaces, making it an ideal solution for a variety of applications such as urban construction, landscaping, and utility work. The ZAXIS 38U’s powerful Japanese engine, combined with an advanced hydraulic system, ensures unmatched productivity, operational ease, and fuel efficiency. In addition to the ZAXIS 38U, Tata Hitachi is proud to showcase the SHINRAI Prime, a ground breaking backhoe loader that embodies the core values of trustworthiness, capability, and reliability that Tata Hitachi is renowned for. The SHINRAI Prime is a symbol of unwavering trust and performance excellence. One of its standout features is the enlarged backhoe bucket, allowing operators to excavate larger quantities of material with each scoop. Speaking on the occasion, Siddharth Chaturvedi – General Manager, Marketing, said The ZAXIS 38U is designed for Indian working conditions, with an emphasis on delivering reliability, performance, and value. It caters to the growing demand for compact and efficient machines in the construction sector, enabling customers to handle diverse projects with ease. Furthermore, the extended backhoe reach and cutting height make it a versatile solution for accessing hard-to-reach areas, ensuring efficiency in various applications. Tata Hitachi’s participation in RAHSTA EXPO 2024 further reinforces its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that support sustainable infrastructure development in India.

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