
CASE Construction Equipment has rolled out its first BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant machine from its manufacturing facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, signalling a shift in India’s construction machinery sector toward cleaner and globally aligned practices. The new line-up includes upgraded vibratory compactors such as the 952 NX and 450 NX, along with an enhanced version of the 1107 NX. Alongside these, the company has introduced improved loader backhoe models including the 770 NX, 770 NX Magnum, and the 851 NX.
A key technical highlight across this range is the integration of the FPT F28 engine, which meets BS (CEV) Stage V norms. The engine delivers lower emissions, better fuel efficiency, and improved output while supporting longer-term sustainability targets.
In addition to the mechanical upgrades, CASE has made user-focused improvements. The machines now offer better visibility, ergonomic controls, safety enhancements, and come equipped with digital instrument clusters. The adoption of the myCASE Construction telematics platform allows real-time monitoring, usage analytics, and predictive maintenance, enabling operators to optimise performance and minimise downtime.
Emre Karazli, Vice President Construction Segment, APAC, noted that the move brings advanced sustainable technologies to Indian soil while enhancing India’s position in global manufacturing and supply chains. Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director of CASE India and SAARC, added that bringing BS-V compliant machinery, previously intended for export, into the domestic market marks a moment of pride for the company. He emphasised that this rollout empowers Indian customers with access to future-ready machines that do not compromise on performance or sustainability.
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