The EWR170E, first revealed in Konz, Germany last year, also featured on the SMT GB stand at Hillhead. Answering the industry’s growing business demands for short swing wheeled excavators, the new EWR170E comes complete with a host of intelligent features and excellent fuel efficiency.
L260H Wheeled Loader The new L260H, sold to Ashcourt Group and therefore appearing in Union Jack livery on the Hillhead stand, is the latest addition to the H-series range. Built in response to evolving business demands, the machine can load 26 tons in just two passes and has been upgraded with the latest technology, delivering up to 10% fuel efficiency improvement and up to 15% increase in productivity.
The Man Engine The largest mechanical puppet ever constructed in the UK appeared at the top of the quarry standing three times a day to his full height of 11.2 metres. Always drawing a large crowd and powered by a Volvo L220H Wheeled Loader, the Man Engine team have now completed their tour of the UK.
Inside the Volvo stand, Volvo Used Equipment and Parts could be found showcasing the facility at Bruntingthorpe. SMT GBs latest offering, Site Efficiency Services, was also presented using a Volvo simulator. Site Efficiency Services is a combination of Volvo Construction Equipment products and services tailored to each customer’s requirements. The scope of services range from minimal action and advice to longer term collaborative projects towards sustained efficiency improvements. Progress is monitored remotely via the on- board telematics system enabling customers to set targets and track progress no matter where they are. The Operators Club was also a popular area of the stand, you can read more about it on pages 44-45.
Thank you to everyone who came along to visit the SMT GB stand across the three days and made the show a success! ■
30 THE VOICE MAGAZINE No 33 2018
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