The Cat®120K2 motor grader is delivering exceÂptional value to match a wide range of customer requirements pertaining to heavy construction, mining, road building and governmental applications. Vouching for its high performance and efficiency is Transstroy (India)—one of IndiaÂ’s fastest growing engiÂneering and construction companies. “Transstroy India is currently handling 10 road construction projects at Bhopal, Tirupati, Kareemnagar, Dindigul, Tuticorin to Tirunelveli, Tindivanam to Krishnagiri and has been awarÂded one project each in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh,” says Mani Chidambareshwar, General Manager—Mechanical, Transstroy (India).
Currently executing the Rs 400 crore 120 km stretch, national highway NH210 project from Tiruchirapalli to Karaikudi, which includes the Trichy bypass, Transstroy is playing a key role in providing mechanical support for superior and timely execution of the project. Four Cat 120K2 motor graders and a Cat dozer have been depÂloyed for the smooth execution of the project. The Cat 120K2 graders are being used for sub-base and base coarse grading and levelling, bringing about excellent results within the desired time frame. The Cat 120K2 motor grader was developed to speÂcifically meet the unique needs of emerging markets while maintaining the standard of quality, reliability and value established by Cat Motor Graders. The new models deliver innovaÂtive features, increased productivity, impÂroved serviceÂability and compliance with Stage III emiÂssions requirements.
Enhanced productivity, durability, fuel efficiency, high quality performance and reduced owning and operating costs along with world class operator comfort, indeed make the Cat 120K2 an ideal machine suited for achieving TransstroyÂ’s business goals.
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