Spec-Avto at KAZCOMAK 2024 Exhibition
Spec-Avto, the official dealer of CASE Construction Equipment in Kazakhstan, participated in the 20th "Road and Industrial Construction, Municipal Equipment" International Exhibition KAZCOMAK 2024, held from September 17 to 19 at the Atakent Exhibition Center in Almaty.
The exhibition was a significant event for the road construction equipment industry, gathering key players from the sector and providing an opportunity to exchange experiences and discuss prospects for infrastructure projects in Kazakhstan. Visitors to the Spec-Avto booth had the opportunity to explore popular CASE construction equipment models, including the CASE CX380C crawler excavator and the CASE 695SV backhoe loader, and receive detailed consultations on products, financing programs, and after-sales support from company representatives.
On display was also the CASE 695SV, a premium model from CASE's popular V series of backhoe loaders. It features the largest cabin in its class, with a volume of 4 m³, and offers three steering modes available to the operator for high versatility and maneuverability. Additionally, the CASE 695SV is equipped with four equal-sized wheels, ensuring optimal weight distribution and enhanced traction on the ground.
The CASE CX380C is a powerful excavator weighing 36,700 kg and powered by a 212 kW (284 hp) engine. It combines high performance, fuel efficiency, and durability, making it ideal for large-scale construction and earthmoving projects. Yuri Zaitsev, Commercial Director of Spec-Avto, noted the high interest in CASE equipment: "We are very pleased with the results of the KAZCOMAK 2024 exhibition. Throughout the three days, our booth attracted a large number of specialists and potential partners, demonstrating significant interest in CASE equipment. We are proud to offer our customers modern solutions that meet the highest standards of quality and efficiency. This event has been an excellent platform for strengthening our presence in the markets of Kazakhstan and Central Asia."