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Volvo CE launches Tier 4 Final equipment range at Conexpo 2014

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is staging the global launch of its Tier 4 Final equipment range at Conexpo 2014. The new Tier 4 line-up, among 17 innovative products on show, includes new generation E-Series excavators, G-Series articulated haulers and H-Series wheeled loaders.
January 14, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Volvo CE Tier 4 equipment
2394 Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is staging the global launch of its Tier 4 Final equipment range at Conexpo 2014.

The new Tier 4 line-up, among 17 innovative products on show, includes new generation E-Series excavators, G-Series articulated haulers and H-Series wheeled loaders. As well as meeting the strict requirements of the new Tier 4 Final/Stage IV emissions legislations, the new equipment models are also said by Volvo CE to improve productivity, efficiency and serviceability. The latest range of Volvo CE backhoe loaders, motor graders and skid- and tracked-steer loaders will also be on display.

The latest Tier 4 Final/Stage IV engine technology is taking centre stage on Volvo CE’s stand. Visitors will discover how the new engines are not only cleaner than the models they replace, but in most cases also more powerful and energy efficient.

Volvo CE says its 2,928m² exhibition area demonstrates its commitment to being a Total solutions provider, delivering a comprehensive range of products and services that carry each machine through a long and productive life. The machines will be arranged in a series of feature areas – General Purpose Production Equipment, Utility, Road Construction and Customer Solutions – according to customer use and application. These areas aim to demonstrate how Volvo CE products are designed to work together, focusing on factors such as safety, environmental care, quality of the finished work and Total cost of ownership. The P7170 paver – one of the most important machines in the Volvo CE Road division – is the star attraction, and the latest model in Volvo CE’s concept machine range will make its debut at the show.

At the 557m² outdoor area (booth 1300 of the Gold Lot) visitors will be able to try their hand at operating a BL60B backhoe loader and an EC55C excavatore. The outdoor booth will also display a wide range of attachments and illustrate the advantages of Volvo CE’s remarketing scheme.

Volvo CE experts will be on hand in both areas to discuss the latest industry trends as well as the company’s customer support agreements, analysis services, attachments, remanufactured components, Approved Used Equipment and Volvo Financial Services.

Emphasising the size, strength and breadth of the Volvo Group, Volvo CE will be joined at Conexpo 2014 by sister companies Volvo Trucks and Mack who will present the latest in construction-focused trucks. The Volvo CE stand will also feature products and services from 783 Volvo Penta.%$Linker: 2 Asset <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 49363 0 oLinkExternal www.volvoce.com Volvo Website false /EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=49363 false false%>

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