Solutions beyond machinery

If you missed Bauma 2025, here are some of the many highlights from the HCME stand…

Solutions beyond machinery

Together with European dealers and partner KTEG, HCME presented a range of innovative solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of today’s construction industry – as well as an ambitious vision for the future – at Bauma 2025. The world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery welcomed around 600,000 visitors from over 200 countries to Munich in April, and the HCME stand was among the main attractions.

Addressing the need for climate-neutral solutions, the shortage of skilled operators; and rising operational costs, the HCME stand exhibited specifically designed products and tools under the theme: Challenges Accepted.

Designed for zero-emission job sites were nine battery-powered excavators, presented alongside effective charging options. These included an innovative battery swap system making its international debut.

Supporting operators, a variety of versatile multi-tool carriers were on display. These machines with advanced attachments cater to all skill levels and are perfectly compatible with leading attachment and tilt rotator brands – such as Rototilt, OilQuick and EngCon – to significantly enhance efficiency.

The integration of advanced digital assist systems, including 2D/3D machine control, human detection and tool recognition, on Hitachi construction machinery was also showcased to demonstrate how they make life easier and safer for operators.

To address rising operational costs, the unrivalled Hitachi parts availability and five-year warranty, as well as proactive maintenance solutions – which use connectivity to predict and prevent equipment issues without disruption – were part of the show. The smart fleet management system, LANDCROS Connect, was also a major highlight.

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