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First European sale of Kobelco’s SK210LC-10 Generation 10 excavator

A Dutch company is the first in Europe to take delivery of the latest specification excavator from Kobelco, the SK210LC-10 Generation 10. Kobelco Construction Machinery Europe, through its authorised dealer, Kemp Groep, delivered the machine to civil engineering and construction firm Kok Lexmond The new SK210LC-10 excavator is working in conjunction with an SK350LC-9 purchased by Kok Lexmond in July. The two acquisitions follow previous experience with Kobelco machinery before the establishment of Kobelco
January 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Latest Kobelco SK210LC-10 Generation 10 excavator
A Dutch company is the first in Europe to take delivery of the latest specification excavator from 2200 Kobelco, the SK210LC-10 Generation 10.

Kobelco Construction Machinery Europe, through its authorised dealer, Kemp Groep, delivered the machine to civil engineering and construction firm Kok Lexmond  The new SK210LC-10 excavator is working in conjunction with an SK350LC-9 purchased by Kok Lexmond in July. The two acquisitions follow previous experience with Kobelco machinery before the establishment of Kobelco Construction Machinery Europe B.V. in 2013.

Kok Lexmond said the Kobelco purchases have been based on low fuel consumption, clean-running and the machine’s reliability, backed up by good service from dealer Kemp Groep.

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