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New Holland Construction: Powering Innovation at NAMPO 2024

Release Date: 31 Jul 2024
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NAMPO Harvest Day 2024, a cornerstone event for the agricultural sector, has once again set a new attendance record, drawing an impressive 86,474 visitors over four days. Held at NAMPO Park near Bothaville in South Africa's Free State province, the event is celebrated as one of the largest outdoor agricultural exhibitions in the Southern Hemisphere.

This year, New Holland Construction, sharing a stand with New Holland Agriculture, captivated attendees with its latest machinery. The spotlight was on the E215C Excavator, a new addition to New Holland Construction’s lineup. Known for its efficiency, the E215C is equipped with a robust FPT Engine that enhances performance while optimising fuel consumption. The engine's 6-cylinder design ensures significant power and torque, making it a standout at the show. Also featured was the B80C backhoe loader, renowned for its reliability and superior performance, underlining New Holland's dedication to quality and innovation in construction equipment.

The 2024 edition of NAMPO Harvest Day marked a significant triumph for New Holland Construction, serving as a dynamic platform for showcasing advanced technology and fostering meaningful interactions with both existing and potential customers.

Wim Farmer, the Business Development Manager for New Holland Construction in South Africa, expressed his enthusiasm about the event's success, saying, “This year’s NAMPO was perhaps our most successful yet. We experienced an incredible turnout at our stand, engaging in numerous productive discussions with attendees. It was exceptionally rewarding to witness such a high level of interest in our latest products and to engage directly with the professionals who utilise them.”

This active participation underscores New Holland Construction's strong commitment to nurturing and propelling the Southern African market forward, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping the future of both agriculture and construction in the region.

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