CASE launches new CX220C LC HD excavator in Sudan

December 6, 2022
CASE launches new CX220C LC HD excavator in Sudan

On November 3rd 2022, CASE and dealer CTC Group hosted a launch event for the CX220C LC HD crawler excavator in Sudan. The 120 customers who attended the presentation were impressed with the low fuel consumption and cost of ownership of the new machine, highlighted in the presentation of a study conducted by CTC Group. The test compared the CX220C LC HD with a Competitor’s 20 ton model, demonstrating that the CASE excavator can deliver up to US $30,000 savings. During the meeting, CASE presented awards to the first two customers who purchased the new model.

The CX220C LC HD was on display at the venue, and guests were able to climb on board, check out the engine bay and hydraulic systems. They also saw first-hand how all the service points are easily accessible from the ground, making daily maintenance fast and efficient.

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