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Irish debut for Develon excavators

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Products from Develon - formerly known as Doosan Construction Equipment - are being exhibited for the first time in Ireland at the CQMS’23 (Construction & Quarry Machinery Show) exhibition, which started today.

Develon DX27 excavator The Develon DX27 excavator. (Photo: Develon)

The equipment is being shown by EMS (Embankment Machinery Sales), based in County Kildare, which is responsible for sales and service for the full range of Develon crawler and wheeled excavators from 14 to 100 t in the provinces of Leinster, Munster and Connacht in Ireland.

EMS is also the dealer in the same areas for the full range of Develon mini- and midi-excavators from 1 to 11 t.

Products being exhibited for the first time at a show in Ireland include the DX27-7 (2.8 t) and DX50Z-7 (5.4 t) mini-excavators, alongside the brand new DX85R-7 (8 t) reduced tail swing (RTS) model.

All are next generation Stage V mini-excavators designed to offer maximum performance, optimum stability, increased versatility, enhanced operator comfort, controllability, durability, ease of maintenance and serviceability.

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