From left to right, BauRent managing director Hanspeter Jaiser, HCME’s Joep van den Maagdenberg and Dominik Friedrich from Probst Maveg at the handover ceremony of the 50000th Hitachi mini excavator.
Hitachi is strengthening its range of mini excavators with the European launch of 1.6 and 1.8 t models, the Zaxis ZX16-3 and ZX18-3. With a more than 20% increase in engine power compared to their ...
Check out the video right here: A couple of weeks back John Deere and Hitachi made a very big announcement regarding excavators. After more than three decades of building excavators through a joint ...
Zaxis-5N Hitachi excavators have been upgraded. The compact Zaxis-5N excavator line ranges from 1.7 to 6 metric tons. The lineup includes short-tail-swing (designated with “U”) as well as ...
ZX130-7 and ZX160LC-7 Hitachi excavators have been updated with the HIOS IV hydraulic system and various cab improvements. The Hitachi ZX130-7 has an operating weight of 30,870 pounds; max dig depth ...
Equipment companies end joint venture agreement that had included excavator marketing cooperation. The 30-year alliance that is ending involved joint manufacturing facilities for construction ...
The Hitachi ZX130-7 and ZX160LC-7 excavators are full-sized hydraulic excavators engineered for a wide range of tasks on the jobsite. The 30,870-lb. (14,000-kg) ZX130-7 offers a maximum dig depth of ...
New Delhi: Commemorating 60 years of operations with the theme ’60 Years of Atmanirbharta,’ Tata Hitachi, construction machinery companies, and the market leader in excavators inaugurated its pavilion ...
Hitachi excavators boost Arabian Supply Centre’s market share. Arabian Supply Centre (ASC), an affiliate of Al Jaber Group, has emerged as one of the most aggressive and prominent distributors of ...
New Delhi: Construction equipment major Tata Hitachi has launched a new range of EX70 prime series hydraulic excavators from its Dharwad Plant. This machine offers the prime advantage of covering ...
TOKYO -- Hitachi Construction Machinery will work with British-Australian mining group Rio Tinto on technology to enable massive excavators to dig for resources remotely, the Japanese company said ...
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