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Hitachi and Rototilt Strengthen OEM Partnership in Europe

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Rototilt has formalised a new Rototilt OEM Agreement with Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe, marking a further step in their ongoing collaboration. The arrangement allows HCME to deliver excavators equipped with factory-installed tiltrotators and associated Rototilt systems, aligning with growing demand for integrated solutions across the construction equipment sector.

Hitachi and Rototilt OEM Agreement reflects a broader strategic direction for Rototilt, as the company continues to expand its OEM partnerships with machinery manufacturers. The agreement also builds on an established working relationship between the two companies, with a focus on extending market reach across Europe while supporting evolving customer expectations for plug-and-play compatibility in excavator attachments.

Under the terms of the Hitachi and Rototilt agreement, HCME will supply excavators featuring fully integrated couplers, tiltrotators, and control systems developed by Rototilt. The collaboration further extends into operational areas such as aftermarket services, technical support, and training programmes, indicating a deeper level of coordination between the two organisations.

Stefan Bergström of Rototilt Group AB highlighted that the agreement represents a significant milestone in the company’s OEM roadmap and reinforces the steady development of its tiltrotator systems. He also noted that interest among equipment manufacturers in factory-prepared excavators continues to rise.

“Both companies have spent decades earning trust through innovation and keeping our promises to customers. This partnership opens new doors for the construction industry. Together, we’re creating solutions that make a real difference,” said Francesco Quaranta.

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