Tata Hitachi Launches Cutting-Edge Machines at Bharat CE Expo
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Tata Hitachi Launches Cutting-Edge Machines at Bharat CE Expo

Tata Hitachi, a leading name in the construction equipment industry, proudly announces its participation in the prestigious Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025. The company’s pavilion is set to become a focal point of the event, featuring an impressive line-up of innovative machinery and advanced technology solutions tailored to meet the evolving demands of the industry.

Highlights of Tata Hitachi’s Display: o ZAXIS 38U: The Mighty Mini - compact excavator designed for urban and tight-space operations, ensuring efficiency and versatility. o NX 80: A robust and fuel-efficient excavator for urban construction requirements. o EX 215LC Prime: A powerhouse of performance and reliability, built for a wide range of heavy-duty applications. o SHINRAI Prime CEV V (New Launch): The latest iteration of the iconic backhoe loader, offering superior performance and compliance with CEV-5 standards. o TL340H Prime CEV-5 (New Launch): A state-of-the-art 3.5-tonne payload wheel loader, engineered for high productivity and matching latest emission norms. 2. Attachments on Display: o Trencher – MT600 (New Launch): Designed for efficient trenching across diverse soil conditions. o Mulcher: Ideal for land clearing and vegetation management. o Telcon Rock Breaker – TRB 210: Delivering exceptional performance in rock and concrete-breaking tasks. o Slurry Pump: A dependable solution for handling heavy-duty slurry operations.

Tata Hitachi’s pavilion will also highlight advanced telematics solutions, including: • eDost Digital Platform: A single-point, integrated solution for sales, service, and spare parts requirements, streamlining interactions between customers, dealers, and the manufacturer. • ConSite and InSite: Cutting-edge systems that allow real-time monitoring of machine performance, location, and maintenance needs. These technologies emphasise Tata Hitachi’s dedication to enhancing operational efficiency, reducing downtime, and contributing to a sustainable future in construction.

Commenting on the launches, Sandeep Singh, Managing Director, Tata Hitachi, said: Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025 provides a unique platform for us to showcase our latest innovations and reaffirm our commitment to driving progress in the construction equipment sector. With our new CEV-5 compliant machines and advanced technology solutions, we aim to empower businesses with tools that are efficient, sustainable, and reliable."

Emphasising the overarching theme of Tata Hitachi’s participation, Singh remarked, “Our presence at Bharat CE Expo 2025 underlines our commitment to nation-building, a spirit embodied by our philosophy of ‘Aao Kartavya Nibhaye, Chalo Desh Banaye.’ This vision unites industry leaders and citizens under a shared goal of driving India’s progress through innovation, responsibility, and pride.”

Please visit www.tatahitachi.co.in

Tata Hitachi, a leading name in the construction equipment industry, proudly announces its participation in the prestigious Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025. The company’s pavilion is set to become a focal point of the event, featuring an impressive line-up of innovative machinery and advanced technology solutions tailored to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Highlights of Tata Hitachi’s Display: o ZAXIS 38U: The Mighty Mini - compact excavator designed for urban and tight-space operations, ensuring efficiency and versatility. o NX 80: A robust and fuel-efficient excavator for urban construction requirements. o EX 215LC Prime: A powerhouse of performance and reliability, built for a wide range of heavy-duty applications. o SHINRAI Prime CEV V (New Launch): The latest iteration of the iconic backhoe loader, offering superior performance and compliance with CEV-5 standards. o TL340H Prime CEV-5 (New Launch): A state-of-the-art 3.5-tonne payload wheel loader, engineered for high productivity and matching latest emission norms. 2. Attachments on Display: o Trencher – MT600 (New Launch): Designed for efficient trenching across diverse soil conditions. o Mulcher: Ideal for land clearing and vegetation management. o Telcon Rock Breaker – TRB 210: Delivering exceptional performance in rock and concrete-breaking tasks. o Slurry Pump: A dependable solution for handling heavy-duty slurry operations. Tata Hitachi’s pavilion will also highlight advanced telematics solutions, including: • eDost Digital Platform: A single-point, integrated solution for sales, service, and spare parts requirements, streamlining interactions between customers, dealers, and the manufacturer. • ConSite and InSite: Cutting-edge systems that allow real-time monitoring of machine performance, location, and maintenance needs. These technologies emphasise Tata Hitachi’s dedication to enhancing operational efficiency, reducing downtime, and contributing to a sustainable future in construction. Commenting on the launches, Sandeep Singh, Managing Director, Tata Hitachi, said: Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025 provides a unique platform for us to showcase our latest innovations and reaffirm our commitment to driving progress in the construction equipment sector. With our new CEV-5 compliant machines and advanced technology solutions, we aim to empower businesses with tools that are efficient, sustainable, and reliable. Emphasising the overarching theme of Tata Hitachi’s participation, Singh remarked, “Our presence at Bharat CE Expo 2025 underlines our commitment to nation-building, a spirit embodied by our philosophy of ‘Aao Kartavya Nibhaye, Chalo Desh Banaye.’ This vision unites industry leaders and citizens under a shared goal of driving India’s progress through innovation, responsibility, and pride.”Please visit www.tatahitachi.co.in

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