Bell Equipment has signed an agreement with global excavator specialist – Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd (Kobelco), for exclusive distribution and support of the company’s excavators in the Southern African region.
Stephen Jones, Bell Equipment Group Marketing Director said the partnership should provide both companies with the stability needed to realise their growth potential in the excavator market.
“The Kobelco focus on product innovation and efficiency resonates with our own ideologies and the company also shares our passion for customer support, making it a great fit for our business.
We share a number of dealers around the world and we are fully aware of how impressive these machines are and the name they have made, specifically through the choice of premium components, overall reliability and low fuel consumption delivered by the Toyota Group’s Hino engines,” said Jones.
Kobelco is a leader in excavator innovation, having developed Japan’s first construction machine in 1930, followed in 1963 with Japan’s first wheel mounted hydraulic excavator.
“We are fortunate to have teamed up with a leading capital equipment distributor in Southern Africa, and also a like-minded company that believes in listening to its customers and reacting quickly,” said Managing Director of Kobelco Construction Machinery Middle East and Africa, John Boyd.
“With Bell Equipment’s broad product range, extensive distribution network and strong reputation for strong customer support, we believe that we have found the right partner for our products in this region.”
Boyd said Kobelco is pursuing the enhancement of performance capacity and improved cost efficiency with due care for the environment.
Kobelco excavators have two digging modes – H mode for heavy duty and higher performance and S mode for normal operations with lower fuel consumption.
“Real life situations show that the S mode can deliver around 20% reduction in fuel when performing the same tasks as like-sized machines while engagement of the H mode delivers 8% more productivity at the same fuel burn as competitor machines,” said Boyd.
He said the ‘true blue Kobelco evolution’ is about creating value, building a future and changing the world with the distinctive colour acting as a reminder of these underlying values that we put into our products and business dealings.”
Bell will be complementing its extensive product range by developing the full range of Kobelco excavators, from the small 1t mini excavators through to the largest 85t units. This will offer customers options for the smallest applications as well as competitively priced and perfectly matched loading tools for Bell Articulated Dump Trucks in the construction, quarrying and mining industries.
Both companies agree that the new partnership has the potential to shake up the excavator market in the Southern Africa region.
“We have no doubt that the market will react quickly to the association between a fantastic product and a strong, well-established dealer network.
We look forward to introducing these excavators to our customers and have confidence that with these machines, and our proven sales and support network, that we can earn our rightful place in this market segment,” said Jones.