Moscow’s CTT exhibition reflected increasing confidence in the Russian construction market - Eugene Gerden reports      
The Russian road building industry is steadily recovering from the consequences of the financial crisis and the overall financial uncertainty in in the country. One of the most evident facts for this was the record number of exhibitors at the recent 5848  CTT Expo for construction machines held in Moscow.   
     
The Expo took place at Crocus Expo, one of the world’s largest exhibition centres, located in Moscow. This year the number of participants at the Expo was was almost double that of previous events. At the same time a notable feature was the significant reduction in the numbers of Chinese manufacturers of road building equipment, compared to 2015. There was also a strong presence for domestic companies. 
     
One of the most unusual exhibits was the model ZX330LC-5G excavator, which was presented by 233  Hitachi – a model, which is specially designed to work in a cold climate (down to -40°C). Production of the model began at Hitachi's Russian plant last autumn and the machine was exhibited in public for the first time at CTT. The heater is located in the space behind the cab and the machine is designed for use in Russia’s coldest winter conditions. The machine has four lights mounted on the cab instead of two as on the standard unit. The excavator has additional lighting fitted to the boom, which is important for working in Russia’s northern areas in wintertime when there are reduced daylight hours. The model is also equipped with a heated operator's seat, as well as additional protection for the frame.
 
 Senzaki Masafumi, general director of Hitachi Construction Machinery  Eurasia explained, "In the severe conditions of the North, an  uninterrupted operation of machinery is an issue of particular  importance. We received numerous requests from our customers for the  production of such excavators, so we started the production of this  model.” 
At the same time 
2300  Komatsu showcased its new PC210NLC-8 excavator.   According to Oleg Stepanov, CEO of a local Komatsu distributor ISTK,  Russian customers have been waiting for this machine for some time. The  new machine weighs 21.8tonnes and has an overall width of 2.54m. In  terms of power and performance, the PC210NLC-8 lies roughly between the  PC200 and PC220 models. Because of its quality and performance, the  dealer expects that this model will establish itself amongst the top  three in sales terms in its class. 
     
In  addition to the PC210NLC-8 excavator, the Komatsu stand at CTT also  displayed the D65EX-16 bulldozer and the WB97S-5 backhoe loader.
     
John  Deere meanwhile displayed its G-series skid loader and J-series crawler  bulldozer. The firm has plans to expand the range available in Russia  and at the end of the year will launch its new 30tonne 950K bulldozer.  Alexei Zhurkevich, product marketing manager for 257  John Deere Russia, said  that the firm is widening the range of attachments it offers. Starting  from this year a quick-release for backhoe loaders will be included in  the range. Zhurkevich also added that the latest model has been  specially designed for the Russian market and allows the operator to  change attachments quickly onsite, saving time.
 
 The  Chinese firm 
1171  Shantui unveiled its new SD 32 tracked bulldozer. The  new  model has been specially designed to handle work in high altitude   operations in mountainous regions. A spokesman for the company said that   this has been achieved due to modifications to the turbocharger, which   allows it to operate at altitudes of 3000-3,500m where the thinner air   means that standard machines will lose power and can also overheat.     
Japanese   company 
2714  Sumitomo presented the entire range of its sophisticated   hydraulic excavators, three models of asphalt pavers, as well as   crushers from partner company Nakayama. The firm has particularly high   hopes for sales of its SH330LC-5 and SH210LC-5 model excavators in the   Russian market, with both units having been shown at CTT. 
One  of the most interesting machines at the exhibition was unveiled by a   local manufacturer. The 19tonne EO-33222A excavator unveiled by   Uralvagonzavod is a notable development for the firm. At present the   production of construction equipment is not a core business for the   company, which has long specialised in building military machines.   However according to Alexander Potapov, CEO of the company,   Uralvagonzavod is currently looking to diversify its activities. 
The  EO-33222A excavator is driven by a YaMZ-534 engine that delivers  135kW.  The machine has a modern hydraulic system that provides smooth  control  and allows up to three operations simultaneously. A range of  buckets  with capacities from 0.45-1.05m³ has also been developed.
 In   the meantime, Chinese company 
5316  SDLG, the leader in the Russian  market   for wheeled loaders, exhibited five models, four of which are  entirely   new for Russia. Of these, three models form part of SDLG’s  latest   F-series. The new L953F, L956LF and L958F have bucket  capacities of 3,   3.2 and 3.5m3 respectively. The company also said  that the machines can   be fitted with bigger buckets for materials  handling duties on less   dense soils. Each model is equipped with a  9.7litre 
2731  Weichai WD 10   diesel. Compared to the previous generation  loaders, the new models have   improved hydraulics, ergonomics and  reduced vibration and noise.  
269  LiuGong   has introduced its 920E crawler excavator to the Russian  market. This   competes in Russia’s most popular excavator segment for  20tonne   machines. A key advantage of the new model is said to be its  use of a   
196  Cummins diesel, which delivers 113kW and is an engine that  has a strong   market appeal amongst Russian customers.  
     
DST-Ural,    one of the largest Russian manufacturers of road construction    equipment, introduced a new bulldozer TM 10.11 GTS 12 12-traction class.    The model is equipped with a newly developed hexagonal cabin and is    powered by a German-made 201  Deutz BF 06M diesel that produces 179kW and    drives through a sophisticated hydrostatic transmission from Bosch    Rexroth. The engine, transmission and cooling system are controlled by a    single electronic system, which fully synchronises operation,    increasing output and reducing fuel consumption with increased    productivity.
     
Also    exhibiting, Slovak company Way Industries introduced its Locus 903    mini-loader. The model is equipped with a Japanese 7139  Yanmar engine, weighs    in at 3.3tonnes and has a lifting capacity of 930kg.
     
The CTT exhibition has undergone a change of management and is now presented jointly with German organisation Messe Munchen.