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Cingo M12.3 EVO Handler

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July - August 2025

Looking for a compact and versatile multifunction machine with a big heart? This one's for you.

Cingo M12.3 EVO Handler

Cingo multifunction tracked carriers are designed to operate in confined spaces. They're compact, dynamic, and offer exceptional performance.

Created to meet the specific needs of sectors such as construction, agriculture, and landscaping, versatility and compact dimensions were essential in the machines' design brief.

Innovation and versatility are the cornerstones of the Cingo design, supported by the continuous research and decades of experience of the Merlo Group. These vehicles represent a concentrate of technology, designed to achieve three key objectives: safety, versatility and manoeuvrability. Their extraordinary compactness is the result of the design and integrated production of all components, allowing them to operate in confined spaces where larger machines couldn't.

It’s a true competitive advantage that allows them to reach work areas otherwise difficult to access.

ROI

Cingo multifunction loaders are equipped with a wide range of attachments that turn them into extremely versatile machines that can be adapted to different operating requirements. Whether it's a front loader, a hydraulic lift, a telescopic boom or other specialised attachments, a Cingo is able to easily tackle a variety of tasks. This versatility translates into a significant return on investment, as a single machine can be used for multiple applications, reducing costs and maximising operational efficiency.

And another significant factor is the manoeuvrability of Cingo tracked carriers, which makes them extremely easy to use and control. The ergonomic design of the controls, combined with the precision and responsiveness of the steering systems, allows operators to manoeuvre safely even in confined spaces, resulting in increased productivity and reduced risk of accidents in the workplace.

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