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Dynapac’s wide range of light compaction tools being launched

Dynapac Construction Equipment is broadening its model range with the addition of light compaction tools. The new line-up includes tampers, forward and reversible plates, walk behind and articulated utility rollers. Seby Joseph, marketing manager Light Equipment said, “Our new light compaction range is based on well-known and high quality technology, adding value to our customers”. The equipment will be available worldwide. Dynapac sales and after-market channels will fully support customers with technical
February 28, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Dynapac is unveiling a range of light compaction tools

206 Dynapac Construction Equipment is broadening its model range with the addition of light compaction tools. The new line-up includes tampers, forward and reversible plates, walk behind and articulated utility rollers.

Seby Joseph, marketing manager Light Equipment said, “Our new light compaction range is based on well-known and high quality technology, adding value to our customers”.

The equipment will be available worldwide. Dynapac sales and after-market channels will fully support customers with technical service, training, parts and warranty. Continued strategic investments will further strengthen and expand the network.

To meet market demands, product introductions will begin during the second quarter of 2018 with focus on the most popular model classes.

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