Dynapac announces Q2 product launches

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21 February 2018

Dynapac has announced it is to launch a range of light compaction equipment in the second quarter of 2018.

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The range will include rammers, forward and reversible plates, and utility rollers, and the company made its new range known at The Rental Show in New Orleans, US. Major details of each product, including model names, are yet to be announced.

Dynapac has undergone major changes over the last year, after Atlas Copco divested the company, selling it to Fayat Group in 2017. The company told IRN at The Rental Show that the new ownership had been good for the company, and that it was now more independently.

Anna Stenlund, communication and branding manager, said, “The Dynapac branding is now much stronger since Fayat Group bought the company, with stronger colours. It has been really well received by the market and our sales of products have increased since these changes were made.”

The company said that product introductions would begin in the second quarter of 2017, and launches would continue throughout the remainder of the year.

Seby Joseph, marketing manager for light equipment, added, “Our new light compaction range is based on well-known and high-quality technology, adding tremendous value to our customers.”

The products will be available worldwide, the company confirmed.

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