CNH Industrial, Tobroco-Giant partner to distribute new sub-compact wheel loader models
(UI) – CNH Industrial has signed an industrial cooperation agreement with Tobroco-Giant, a Netherlands-based construction equipment manufacturer that specializes in the development and manufacturing of compact construction equipment.
The agreement will see Tobroco-Giant’s compact and sub-compact wheel loaders distributed under CNH Industrial’s CASE Construction Equipment and New Holland Construction brands in North America. These units bolster the strong existing lineup of compact wheel loaders that brands currently produce and distribute.
CNH Industrial will reveal these new models in March 2023 at CONEXPO – North America’s largest construction trade show. The initial line-up provides compact and sub-compact wheel loader models ranging from one to five tons of operating weight, with various lift profile configurations.
The range also includes CNH Industrial’s first electric sub-compact wheel loader, extending the company’s commitment to providing customers with alternative power solutions that improve their overall efficiency and sustainability. These new models are expected to be commercially available via the CASE and New Holland Construction dealer network in the second half of this year.
“The expansion of our product portfolio is central to the growth of our Construction business. Tobroco-Giant is the optimal partner for us as they have a strong customer-first mentality and have consistently demonstrated the ability to supply builders with high-quality, innovative products,” said Stefano Pampalone, President Construction at CNH Industrial. “This agreement allows us to immediately provide our North American customers with a wider offering of high-performance machines for agriculture and landscaping applications.”
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