Excavators and motor graders are having their moments under the sun. Infrastructure projects are pushing up demand for these machines
Construction activities across sites call for equipment and devices that can pervade narrow spaces and delicate structures. It is this factor that has buoyed the growth of the global compact excavator market. Then there is a need for seamless manufacturing across other industries such as automotive and electronics, which has also propelled the demand for the global compact excavator market. There is a stellar need for movable tools and object within the constructions industry which in turn gives a boost to market demand.
With the growth of the construction end-use industry predominantly being driven by the development of large-scale infrastructure projects, development of transportation facilities and infrastructure projects such as light rail corridors, office buildings, and shopping centers, are underway. It is estimated that the demand for the motors graders is estimated to grow rapidly.
BEATING THE WEST
There’s no dearth of technology in excavators and motor graders today. Having considered the modern infrastructure projects coming up, construction equipment companies are not foreign to coming up with modern and novel equipment. Considering that CDs are becoming more advanced, manufacturers are tweaking products to make them more efficient in terms of lesser maintenance costs and offering profits to contractors. Ajay Aneja, brand leader, CASE India, says, “Integration of new technology is vital for optimal utilization of any equipment. Equipment with integrated technology leads to better uptime. CASE India modifies its products according to the trending technology for superior efficiency and simultaneously keeping our regular maintenance, on-ground check, after sales services and feedbacks ongoing.”
This story is from the July 2019 edition of Construction Week.
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