Plant Equipment and Hire July 2017 | Page 7

Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new website (www.cp.com) to make it easier for customers to find the right tool for the job within their extensive portfolio of power tools, construction tools, and compressors. In addition to a fresh look and more modern design, the website features new content and improved site architecture for an enhanced browsing experience. It also has a quick-search function to help visitors pull up relevant information using a keyword or product reference number. The Expert Corner section contains everything from top tips on product selection to maintenance advice, as well as information about the correct use and application of power tools to protect operator well- being. Other helpful sections include a geolocator, latest news and events, and contact information. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) unveiled its Victor Tapia assumed his new position as president of Metso ’s Minerals Capital business area and joined Metso’s executive team on 1 June 2017, replacing João Colagrossi, who moved to the company’s Minerals Services business area. Colagrossi will focus on developing the screening business, reporting to Perttu Louhiluoto, president of Minerals Services. As an industrial company serving the mining, aggregates, recycling, oil, gas, pulp, paper, and process industries, Metso helps customers improve their operational efficiency, reduce risks, and increase profitability. Metso’s products range from mining and aggregates processing equipment and systems to industrial valves and controls. Metso is listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki, Finland, and had sales of about EUR2.6- billion in 2016. latest concept machine — known as the EX2 — at the Volvo Group Innovation Summit in London in May. The 100% electric compact excavator prototype delivers zero emissions, 10 times higher efficiency, 10 times lower noise levels, and reduced total cost of ownership compared to its conventional counterparts. Believed to be the world’s first fully electric compact excavator prototype, the EX2 is currently purely a research project and there are no plans for industrialisation. The EX2 prototype’s combustion engine has been replaced with two lithium ion batteries, totalling 38kWh, which store enough electric energy to operate the machine for eight hours in an intense application. The hydraulic architecture has also been replaced with electric architecture that incorporates electromechanical linear actuators to help optimise the transmission chain. with increases in orders coming from all markets, but particularly China and Europe. Deliveries were also up 34% during the period, to 16 369 machines. “After years of tough market conditions, the Volvo CE business is growing again,” commented Volvo CE’s president Martin Weissburg. “Higher sales volumes linked with increased internal efficiency and a lower cost base helped us deliver good profitability levels during the quarter. Volvo CE is on the right track, the improvement plan is yielding results, and there are further opportunities to improve the long-term competitiveness of the company.” Volvo CE unveiled the EX2 at the Volvo Group Innovation Summit in London. This year, CASE Construction Equipment is celebrating 175 years of operation and innovation. The company has updated the livery on its products to reflect the values of the brand. The new styling is part of CASE’s strategy to strengthen the brand and consolidate its position in all markets. Key steps in this strategy include new agreements with Sumitomo and Hyundai Heavy Industries and the redevelopment and rebranding of the San Mauro and Lecce plants to create the CASE European Excavator and Wheeled Equipment Hubs. The new styling and livery, which were developed in collaboration with CNH Industrial’s Design Centre, is intended to increase the brand’s visibility on the machines while being consistent with the CASE values. Improving market conditions in all regions except South America helped Volvo CE report strong growth in sales, profitability, order intake, and deliveries in the first quarter of 2017. During the first three months of 2017, Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30% to Swedish krona (SEK) 16 163-million (SEK12 452-million in Q1 2016). Operating income rose to SEK1 617-million from SEK341-million in the first quarter of 2016. Operating margin also saw good improvement, at 10%, compared to 2.7% in the same period the year before. Volvo CE’s order intake increased by 34% to 17 487 machines in Q1 2017, Volvo CE sales increase 30% in Q1 Volvo CE net sales by market area in millions of Swedish kroner. CASE Construction Equipment has updated the livery on its products. MB Crusher received a Distinction Award for its BF80.3 Crusher Bucket at the Autostrada-Polska Tradeshow, the international expo for the road construction industry, held in Kielce, Poland, from 9 to 11 May 2017. Weighing 3t, and designed and created to work with diggers from 18.5t upwards, the BF80.3 is compact (dimensions: 2 050 × 1 300 × 1 400mm) and versatile. It has a load capacity of 0.7m 3 and can achieve a productivity of 34m 3 . Like all other crusher buckets in the range, it is certified Hardox in My Body and its structure is designed to avoid any friction during the loading of the material, facilitating on-site work even in small or difficult-to-reach areas. JULY 2017 5