Hyundai Construction Equipment announce the immediate availability of de-tiering kits to adjust machines to those markets with a less stringent emission regulation and high-sulfur fuel

Recently Hyundai launched their all-new Stage IV excavator and wheel loader line-up. Machines that comply with the latest emission regulation, that are up-to 10% more fuel efficient and with 13% more operator’s space, 10% noise reduction, 50% more durability of arm and boom and 100% more safety with Hyundai’s exclusive AAVM (Advanced Around View Monitoring) System.

The all-new HX excavators and HL wheel loaders were predecessed by the Stage III B Hyundai 9A-series. For these models Hyundai have now introduced so-called “de-tiering kits” or “sulfur tolerance kits”. Hyundai dealers can de-tier machines prior to shipment to countries outside Europe and the US. De-tiering means automatically emission decertification.

“Hyundai excavators and wheel loaders last for a long time, so it’s good that when our customers choose for the all-new HX/HL series from Hyundai, their previous machines can enjoy a second life in other countries. That’s how we can all help to make better use of our natural resources and build a better world. However to assure that the new owners have the same peace-of-mind when operating their machines we offer these sulfur tolerance kits”, says Alain Worp, Director Sales CE for Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe.

 

Source: Hyundai Heavy Industries Press Office

 

Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe nv (HHIE) is a widely recognized leader in the European construction equipment market. Through highly advanced factory automation, a zero-tolerance quality control inspection system and innovative engineering we offer a wide range of construction equipment to satisfy the demands of our customers. We manufacture over 100 models of heavy equipment including hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, industrial forklifts as well as skid steer loaders. HHIE markets its products through a qualified network of over 120 dealers in more than 30 countries.

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