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Hitachi wants to be the number one European equipment supplier

April 22, 2015
Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe boss Moriaki Kadoya told INTERMAT 2015 that the manufacturer wants to be number one in Europe as it launched a new hybrid ZW220 wheeled loader and a stage IV compliant Zaxis 300LC excavator. To find out more about Hitachi products please %$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 21534 0 oLinkInternal click here Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) aims to be number one false /event-news/intermat/2015/news/hitachi-construction-machinery-europe-aims-to-be-number-one/ true false%>
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