At the Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025, CASE India, a leading brand of CNH, emphasized its commitment to safety, sustainability, customer-centricity, and indigenization. The company unveiled seven new products, including two all-new vibratory compactors—the 952 NX and 450 NX—along with five additional models, all meeting Bharat Stage CEV V emission norms. This move strengthens CASE’s position as a market leader in the Vibratory Compactor segment.
One of the key highlights was the launch of the advanced F28 Engine, designed by Fiat Powertrain (FPT) and manufactured at CASE India’s Noida plant. The engine meets the latest BS CEV V emission standards while offering enhanced fuel efficiency and operational productivity, aligning with the company’s sustainability goals. The launch also reinforces CASE's commitment to indigenization, with products manufactured locally for the Indian market.
Advanced safety features in its machines
CASE India also showcased its dedication to operator safety with the introduction of advanced safety features in its machines, ensuring enhanced protection on worksites. In addition, the brand launched the "myCASE Construction" app, a universal telematics platform that enables real-time fleet management. The app allows for machine geolocation tracking, fuel efficiency monitoring, equipment utilisation analysis, and remote troubleshooting, empowering users to optimize operations and reduce downtime.
Emre Karazli, Vice-President of the Construction Segment at CNH APAC, highlighted India as a key growth market, stating that innovations from the region are driving CASE’s global success. Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director of CASE India & SAARC, emphasized the company’s “Made in India” initiative, showcasing its ability to meet both local and global construction needs.
In addition to the new launches, CASE India displayed an impressive range of equipment, including the Skid Steer Loader SR 130B, Crawler Excavator CX220C LC, and Motor Grader 865C, reinforcing its leadership in the construction sector.