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Volvo Construction Equipment Showcases New Products at North American Volvo Days

Volvo Construction Equipment showcased new products at Volvo Days in Pennsylvania. Customers tested machines, including the updated excavator lineup. Attendees praised the power, responsiveness, and comfort of the equipment. Over 65 machines were on display, along with demonstrations of advanced technology.

Wed September 18, 2024 - National Edition #21
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Volvo Days is a customer event held every few years in Shippensburg, Pa. The 2024 event is showing customers how the OEM is growing its range of offerings in both conventional and electric power across the company’s extensive lineup.
Photo courtesy of Volvo
Volvo Days is a customer event held every few years in Shippensburg, Pa. The 2024 event is showing customers how the OEM is growing its range of offerings in both conventional and electric power across the company’s extensive lineup.
Volvo Days is a customer event held every few years in Shippensburg, Pa. The 2024 event is showing customers how the OEM is growing its range of offerings in both conventional and electric power across the company’s extensive lineup.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) welcomed nearly a thousand customers and dealers to its North American headquarters for Volvo Days, showcasing dozens of new and existing products and offering networking, a dynamic machine show, factory tours and hands-on experience with machines and services.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Several new products were introduced to the North American market, including the SD125 soil compactor, the R60 and R70 rigid haul trucks, and the L120 Electric mid-size wheel loader and new-generation EC230 Electric mid-size excavator.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Scott Young, president/head of sales region North America addresses the media during Volvo Days 2024.   (CEG photo) Volvo provided lunch for the many guests of Volvo Days 2024 in Shippensburg, Pa.   (CEG photo) Volvo put on a great evening machine show during Volvo Days 2024.   (CEG photo) Jenny Olsen of Volvo Construction Equipment discusses Connected Map during Volvo Days.   (CEG photo)

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) welcomed nearly a thousand customers and dealers to its North American headquarters for Volvo Days, showcasing dozens of new and existing products and offering networking, a dynamic machine show, factory tours and hands-on experience with machines and services.

Volvo Days is a customer event held every few years in Shippensburg, Pa. The 2024 event is showing customers how the OEM is growing its range of offerings in both conventional and electric power across the company's extensive lineup.

"Providing an exceptional customer experience is something we're focused on every day of the year, but Volvo Days gives us a special opportunity to celebrate our customers, strengthen relationships and allow people to talk with our experts and test-drive machines," said Scott Young, head of Region North America, Volvo CE.

Several new products were introduced to the North American market, including the SD125 soil compactor, the R60 and R70 rigid haul trucks, and the L120 Electric mid-size wheel loader and new-generation EC230 Electric mid-size excavator.

The event also is the first chance for many customers to have firsthand experience with the new series of Volvo excavators introduced earlier this summer. The series includes several mid-size and large models, with more to be introduced in the coming months, and represents the biggest update to the Volvo CE excavator lineup in two decades.

Photo courtesy of Volvo

Volvo Days attendees commented on the power and responsiveness of the new excavators, as well as the thoughtful cab updates.

"I like how they changed the seat and how you can drive with the dials on the joysticks. Everything is more comfortable for an operator who's going to be in the machine for eight hours or more a day," said Gavin Craig, an operator at Craig's Construction in Calhoun, Ga.

Dalton Nokes, general superintendent at Garrett Excavating in northwest Arkansas, agreed.

"These excavators are very responsive and smooth — some of the fastest excavators I've ever run," he said.

Nokes added that he was highly impressed with what he learned about Volvo products at the event.

"I can tell that Volvo people take a lot of pride in what they do and they're very knowledgeable," he said. "A big part of this business is having a product you believe in and knowing that the people who build it stand behind it, and I definitely saw that today."

Photo courtesy of Volvo

In all, more than 65 machines from across the Volvo CE product lineup were on display. There also were demonstrations of technology likemachine control systems, advanced telematics, productivity services and site solutions.

"It's critical that we give customers comprehensive solutions for their projects," said Young, "And that means pairing the right machines with the right services to help them optimize their safety, productivity and uptime."

For more information, visit volvoce.com.




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