Construction equipment giant Doosan Infracore is making headway with OEM orders for compact off-highway vehicle engines as it aims to increase annual sales from the 37,000 units shipped in 2015 to 100,000 units in 2020.
Engine manufacturers have started unveiling technical solutions to meet a further step in off-highway diesel engine emissions regulation planned by the European Union.
With 3 new ag equipment clients secured in quick succession, Deutz is making waves in the off-highway diesel sector with its new compact 4-cylinder engines.
Concerns about the impact of emissions technology on the export potential of used tractors and other agricultural vehicles has led to an assessment by Perkins Engines Co. of potential “migration” issues.
Further evidence of a change in engine policy at the Same Deutz-Fahr Group comes with the unveiling of a new in-house engine family comprising 2.9-5.8-liter 3-, 4- and 6-cylinder diesels.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Deere Director of Investor Relations Josh Beal told JP Morgan analysts that the OEM is confident it will be “producing to demand” in fiscal year 2025.