CASE Construction Equipment has hailed the success of the recent bauma trade fair.
The manufacturer revealed its IMPACT compact wheel loader concept was the star of the stand, together with the technological solutions in the CASE Tech Room.
IMPACT has been designed without an operator’s cab and is a fully remote-controlled unit. The remote-control operator station will allow drivers with physical motor impairments to continue to work productively within the industry. CASE added that increased site safety through integrated perception systems, combined with semi-autonomous functionality, point the way forwards for the brand’s equipment of the future.
More traditional equipment also proved of interest in Munich. The new 421G compact wheel loader, the CX38D mini-excavator and the 1021G+ X-Drive wheel loader were described as particularly popular with visitors. There was also interest in the special applications machinery from Sampierana, including the CX130E XRD compact high-reach demolition excavator and, for domestic German customers in particular, a 2.4-tonne mini-excavator with a two-piece main boom.
CASE presented its future machine control solutions in the CASE Tech Room, together with the launch of the new Customer Portal and App, myCASEConstruction and the parts e-commerce platform. The interactive visitor experience provided customers with the opportunity to see how technology, connectivity and digital solutions can help to make their equipment more productive, efficient and sustainable.
“CASE participation at bauma 2025 has been a fundamental pillar, that confirmed that we are moving in the right direction to satisfy customer needs and industry trends,” said Fabrizio Cepollina, VP CE EMEA region & global alliances. “It was fantastic to welcome so many existing and potential customers to our stand and to be able to demonstrate to them how, with our equipment, products and services, we can build on our partnerships and boost their productivity on site.”