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Volvo CE is investing in its research and development

Volvo Construction Equipment has started work on its new test and development centre in Hapcheon, Korea. The facility lies close to the company’s existing excavator manufacturing facility in Changwon. The new facility doubles as Volvo CE’s excavator testing capacity in Korea and includes an all-weather test dome, reliability and noise test field, workshops, various complete machine performance test areas and a customer clinic. Engineers at the 253,515m2 site will focus on excavator product development, adva
May 20, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Volvo CE is investing in excavator development in Korea
7659 Volvo Construction Equipment has started work on its new test and development centre in Hapcheon, Korea. The facility lies close to the company’s existing excavator manufacturing facility in Changwon. The new facility doubles as Volvo CE’s excavator testing capacity in Korea and includes an all-weather test dome, reliability and noise test field, workshops, various complete machine performance test areas and a customer clinic. Engineers at the 253,515m2 site will focus on excavator product development, advanced engineering and product maintenance. “Over the last few years we have increased the number of excavator projects and it became apparent that we needed to expand our facilities to accommodate our testing requirements,” said Anders P Larsson, executive vice president of Volvo CE’s Technology function. “This important investment of approximately SEK 90 million allows us to expand our excavator R&D capability in Korea, test more machines locally, improve our product development process and reduce lead times.”

The new test and development centre in the Gyeongsang province of Korea is 92km from Volvo CE’s existing R&D facility in Changwon, further establishing the area as the company’s global R&D excavator hub. “Volvo CE specifically chose to invest in Korea close to our Changwon site,” said Anders. “Excavators are a key product for Volvo CE and our customers have a high regard for the fuel efficiency, performance and reliability of our machines. The opening of this advanced test and development center underlines Volvo CE’s commitment to the Korean construction equipment market, as well as our confidence in Korean engineering.”

The new test and development center is Volvo CE’s 12th Technology site. Earlier this year in March, the company officially opened the Jinan Technology Center in Shangdong province, China. “Our latest facilities play an important role in Volvo CE achieving its growth ambitions,” explained Anders. “At Volvo CE we believe it’s important to have a global footprint of engineering and design resources. Locating sites where machines are used gives us a greater understanding of our customers and their needs – and that’s a big advantage in today’s highly competitive global marketplace.”

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