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Safety, Sustainability, Support: The Core of FAYAT’s Vision at bauma 2025

At bauma 2025, FAYAT Road Equipment will prove once again its unwavering commitment to safety, sustainability, and customer support, unveiling a comprehensive array of innovations that will surely influence the future of road construction.
March 17, 2025 Read time: 1 min

 

With its brands - BOMAG, Dynapac, Ermont, Marini, Secmair, Dulevo, and Scarab - the group will showcase over 150 products, including 31 groundbreaking innovations and 16 world premieres.

This milestone reflects FAYAT’s dedication to delivering solutions that are both technologically advanced and environmentally responsible.

As the industry faces new challenges, FAYAT continues to lead the way by integrating sustainable practices, cutting-edge digitalisation, and enhanced safety solutions into its equipment and services. Among the world premieres set to be revealed are:

  • BOMAG: BR 95e, BOMAP Pave, Emergency Brake Assist
  • Dynapac: SD/XD Series Pavers, Electric Pavers, CP28 Pneumatic Tyre Roller, CA1300e & CC1200e Electric Rollers, NEXUS Job Site Documentation Suite
  • Marini: SMART Plant, EvoDryer Plus
  • Secmair: Top Sprayer, Reinforced Insulation, Serviroute SPM
  • Dulevo: D6 Veloce
  • Scarab: Magnum 82 SV

In addition, further consolidating its leadership in innovation, BOMAG Pave and Emergency Brake Assist have been named finalists for the prestigious Bauma Innovation Awards.

With safety, sustainability, and customer support at the heart of all they do, the FAYAT group once again proves its commitment to expand and redefine industry standards.

Stand: FS 1009

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