Tata Hitachi: CEV 5 Wheel Loader, Backhoe Loader & Compact Excavator
Tata Hitachi featured an impressive line-up of innovative machinery and advanced technology solutions tailored to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Machines on display included the SHINRAI Prime CEV V - the latest iteration of the iconic backhoe loader, offering superior performance and compliance with CEV-5 standards; the TL340H Prime CEV-5, a 3.5-tonne payload wheel loader, engineered for high productivity and compliance with the latest emission norms; the ZAXIS 38U (The Mighty Mini), a compact excavator designed for urban and tight-space operations, ensuring efficiency and versatility; NX 80: a robust and fuel-efficient excavator for urban construction requirements, and EX 215LC Prime - a powerhouse of performance and reliability, built for a wide range of heavy-duty applications.

Commented Sandeep Singh, Managing Director, Tata Hitachi, “With our new CEV-5 compliant machines and advanced technology solutions, we aim to empower businesses with tools that are efficient, sustainable, and reliable."

Attachments on display included Trencher – MT600 (New Launch), designed for efficient trenching across diverse soil conditions; a Mulcher for land clearing and vegetation management; the Telcon Rock Breaker – TRB 210 that delivers exceptional performance in rock and concrete-breaking tasks; and a Slurry Pump that offers a dependable solution for handling heavy-duty slurry operations.
Tata Hitachi also highlighted advanced telematics solutions, including its eDost Digital Platform - a single-point, integrated solution for sales, service, and spare parts requirements, streamlining interactions between customers, dealers, and the manufacturer; and ConSite and InSite - cutting-edge systems that allow real-time monitoring of machine performance, location, and maintenance needs.
“Tatat Hitachi technologies emphasize Tata Hitachi’s dedication to enhancing operational efficiency, reducing downtime, and contributing to a sustainable future in construction,” said Singh.