Kubota defining performance and efficiency
Company to use Plantworx as a launch pad for a number of new and innovative products
KUBOTA will be using Plantworx 2013 as the launch pad for a number of new and innovative solutions for the construction market and to showcase their existing range of market-leading and high-performance products.
The company will be displaying its full range of high-quality and reliable mini-excavators (KX and U Series), which are designed with a host of industry-leading features to maximize performance and operator comfort and safety.
In addition, the company’s range of mini-excavators benefit from anti-theft technology as standard, to increase fleet security, while the engine and its components are easy to access for any maintenance and service programmes.
Kubota will also be displaying a number of other machines at the show, including their utility vehicle series, world-class engines and their range of accessories.
To complement this, visitors to the stand will be able to see first-hand Kubota’s MGX range of tractors, which are said to deliver outstanding fuel economy and low emissions.
The two tractors in the range, the M110GX and the M135GX, both offer cutting-edge technology packaged in a machine that reduces workload and increases productivity. Both tractors are built with a 4-cylinder CRS engine, as well as intelligent features including PTO and rev/min control.
Dave Roberts, general manager at Kubota, commented: ‘The construction market is extremely competitive, so it’s essential we can provide solutions to the market that our customers know can get the job done and offer them complete peace of mind.
‘Our machines have developed an excellent reputation across the industry for being hard-working, durable and extremely reliable. With a number of new product introductions planned for 2013, we felt Plantworx offered us the ideal platform to launch these products to the market, while also allowing us to reinforce the extensive range of machines that we already offer the construction sector.’