CNH signs agreement with Tobroco-Giant

Tobroco-Giant’s compact wheel loaders will be sold in North America under the Case Construction and New Holland Construction brands following an agreement signed with CNH Industrial.

The initial line-up – which will be shown at the ConExpo-Con/Agg show – will comprise compact and sub-compact wheel loaders from 1 to 5 tonnes operating weight, and will also include an electric sub-compact loader.

Tobroco-Giant's G2700E X-tra wheeled loader model on show in Munich. Tobroco-Giant’s G2700E X-tra wheeled loader model on show in Munich. (Photo: KHL)

The range - which will be manufactured in the Netherlands - is expected to be commercially available via Case and New Holland Construction dealers in the second half of this year.

The deal follows a similar agreement with Doosan Infracore covering the European market, which was announced at the start of 2022.

Tobroco-Giant produces a wide range of compact equipment, including loaders, skid steers, plate compactors and rammers, telehandlers and attachments. Its products include a number of battery powered units.

“The expansion of our product portfolio is central to the growth of our Construction business”, said Stefano Pampalone, President Construction at CNH Industrial.

“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.

“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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