 
             An array of advanced earthmoving machines are coming to market, offering increased performance, lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions    
The global market for earthmoving machines has been particularly strong over the last year. Demand for new equipment has been at a high, with sales of crawler excavators proving especially robust. Manufacturers have responded by increasing output, while tempting customers with new models offering major performance gains.
Dozers    
In the market for dozers, 
Productivity is said to be improved for both models although the new XE electric drive model is said to provide additional manoeuvrability. Track wear is a key issue for running costs of dozers and Caterpillar believes that the more progressive ramp up of speeds for the electric drive variant will help reduce stresses and deliver extended working life.
Caterpillar’s new D6 comes with the choice of a four-speed fully automatic drive or a high-drive electric transmission. The D6 automatic transmission provides increased productivity and up to 20% better fuel efficiency versus its three-speed predecessor. Both of the new variants are available with the variable power angle tilt (VPAT) or push arm configurations, as well as a choice of standard or wide LGP with  extra-wide LGP track shoes.
Meanwhile, 
Graders    
In the  market for graders, 
John  Deere is capitalising on its recent purchase of the 
The  firm will introduce other earthmoving machines from its range to the  European market in due course, but has opted to start with these two  graders as they suit thee same road construction market as the 
Wheeled loaders    
Design    innovation is being seen in the wheeled loader segment also. Although    just a concept, Case CE’s ProjectTETRA offers an interesting view of    future designs. This wheeled loader is intended to run on biomethane    derived from waste materials from the domestic sector or industry.  Power   for the machine comes from an engine supplied by sister firm   FPT   Industrial. Rated at 170kW, this offers the same output as a    conventional diesel. However, switching to gas as fuel reduces emissions    by around 80% overall, with just 5% of the CO2 emissions of a    conventional engine, 10% of the NO2 and 1% of the particulates.
Another   highly visible feature of this concept machine is the choice of tyres.   
Rather  more  down to earth is the new HL960A wheeled loader from 
And  from  
Excavators
The     excavator segment remains the most competitive of all in the market    for  earthmoving machines. New models are being offered from an array  of    firms, with Caterpillar claiming that its new ICCT system helps  boost    the efficiency of its 36tonne class 336 and 336 GC excavators  by  around   45%, cutting fuel consumption by up to 15%. Smart  hydraulics  are said  to  be a key feature in improving overall  efficiency.The machines are offered with the standard Cat Grade with 2D system offering guidance for depth, slope, and horizontal distance. The system can be upgraded to Advanced 2D or 3D variants. Sophisticated tools available include automatic limits for boom, stick, and bucket movements, as well as a payload system, an E-fence feature that prevents the excavator from moving outside operator-defined set points and the latest Cat LINK hardware and software telematics technology.
Doosan has developed Stage V compliant excavators with its latest LC-7 Stage V models. The new machines include the DX300LC-7, which benefits from a new cab layout as well as a sophisticated machine management package, said to improve efficiency and cut fuel consumption by 7% over the earlier model. Power comes from a new
The    package allows the machine to dig to grade more quickly. The  bucket    angle retention allows slope finishing to be completed with  fewer    movements, while the overcut protection means operators can  work without    worrying about over-digging. Fast reacting sensors  mounted on the   body,  boom, arm and bucket enable accurate measurement  of the   excavator’s  incline and the angle of the front of the  machine. The 3D   package  provides accurate position data for the  machine and the system   allows 3D  design data to be downloaded via the  internet or a USB   device. 
Also   new from   the firm is a Super Long Front version of the ZX210LC-6,   offering a   maximum digging reach of 15m. The model suits work such as   dredging,   slope finishing and landscaping and features a large   counterweight for   stability and safety. The machine shares key   components with the   standard Zaxis-6 model and has been designed and   built in-house.   Powered by a 128kW diesel, it weighs around 25tonnes  and  benefits from a   larger box-type cross section and thicker steel  plates  than normal. 
New    from  Hyundai for Europe are the HX220A L and HX300A L excavators,    which meet  the latest emissions regulations with Stage V compliant    engines. The  22tonne class HX200A L is powered by a diesel rated at    136kW and  features a 1.34m3 bucket as standard. Meanwhile, the 30tonne    class  HX300A L is powered by a diesel rated at 180kW and features a    1.85m3  bucket as standard. Both machines feature the firm’s latest cab    layout,  which is said to offer good all-round visibility and    high-quality  operator ergonomics. The two machines can be used with an    array of  hydraulic attachments to suit varying duties, while a range   of  buckets  can be selected for specific working applications.
     
KOMTRAX    telematics and Komatsu CARE, a Komatsu maintenance program for    customers, offer top fleet management and support, protect the machine    against misuse and guarantee maximum efficiency and uptime. The    HB215LC-3s Komatsu SAA4D107E-3 engine delivers 110kW, while the hybrid    system uses an electric swing motor/generator. 
Liebherr    says that the new R 934 Litronic excavator is available in Stage V    compliant format. Weighing around 35tonnes, the machine slots into the    range between the R 936 and the new R 938, using components from the    latter. Both the R 934 and R 938 are available with engines to suit    local emissions standards. The R 934 is offered with bucket capacities    from 1-2.5m³.  
The    machine has a particularly robust x-shaped structure as well as a new    wide long crawler (WLC) undercarriage. Other features includes long-life    undercarriage components, automatic central lubrication and LED    lighting.
From Volvo CE    comes a new mid-sized 20tonne crawler excavator, the EC200E. This slots    into the range between 
ADTs    
The    ADT segment is also seeing the introduction of new models from Doosan    and 
The    machines have a new cab and self-levelling front suspension that  adjusts   itself depending on the operating conditions. The electronic  and   hydraulic systems in the new trucks have also been upgraded to  offer   improved performance. These models retain the articulation hinge    positioned behind the turning ring and the free-swinging rear tandem    bogies used on earlier generation machines from the firm.
Terex    Trucks is unveiling its updated TA300 and TA400 articulated haulers.    The TA300 benefits from the new EP320 transmission, with two  additional   forward gears providing eight in total, as well as four  reverse gears.   In addition, the TA300 now delivers a 5% improvement in  fuel  efficiency,  as well as a 5km/h increase in maximum speed to  55km/h.  This allows  faster cycle times, as well as a reduced  cost/tonne.
The   TA400 is  designed to handle extreme operations and has a maximum   payload of  38tonnes. The machine has a heaped capacity of 23m3 and is   powered by a  fuel-efficient Scania DC13 engine that develops 331kW and a   maximum  torque of 2,255Nm. Terex Trucks says its fuel-efficient engine   range  is globally emissions-compliant and meets the requirements of EU   and  North American legislation without the need for a diesel  particulate   filter (DPF). 
Other    features of the TA400 include a high power-to-weight ratio, cooled    multidisc brakes, an electronically activated exhaust brake, a six-stage    modulating transmission retarder and an Allison HD4560 transmission. 
 
        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
