Volvo CE Hands Over High-Reach Excavator to USS in Hyderabad
Equipped with the advanced CR-20 concrete crusher, this machine boasts an impressive 23.0-meter reach, reducing dust, noise, and vibration
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) on Friday announced a ceremonial handover of its EC380DLUHR high-reach demolition excavator to United Saw Services (USS) at Jeedimetla, in Hyderabad.
The EC380DL UHR is built to handle demanding projects with precision, stability, and enhanced operator safety. Equipped with the advanced CR-20 concrete crusher, this machine boasts an impressive 23.0-meter reach, reducing dust, noise, and vibration to deliver a safer and more controlled demolition experience.
It can be deployed for the controlled demolition of a fire-damaged, three-story building spanning 50,000 square feet, allowing for safe and efficient deconstruction in a dense urban environment. This project demands high precision and reliability, emphasizing the importance of advanced demolition equipment in urban infrastructure, the company said in a statement.
Speaking about the handover Dimitrov Krishnan, Managing Director, Volvo Construction Equipment (CE) - India, said, “ After our success in Chennai last year, we are proud to introduce this latest high-reach demolition machine to Hyderabad, providing enhanced control, reduced environmental impact, and greater precision in challenging demolition projects. Volvo CE remains dedicated to delivering solutions that empower businesses to meet the growing demands of modern demolition while prioritizing safety at every step."
S.N. Vinod Kumar from United Saw Services remarked, “We are excited to partner with Volvo CE in deploying the EC380DL UHR High-Reach Demolition Excavator for our latest project. This machine’s advanced technology and safety features allow us to execute complex demolitions with minimal impact on the surrounding environment. It is a game-changer for controlled demolition in India.”
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