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CASE Construction: Tapping India's Manufacturing Potential

CNH Industrial, the NYSE-listed parent of CASE Construction Equipment, wants to position India as a major manufacturing hub for farm equipment and components.

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CASE Construction: Tapping India's Manufacturing Potential

CASE Construction Equipment, a subsidiary of CNH Industrial Group—a publicly traded entity on the New York Stock Exchange—is setting its sights on India as more than just a manufacturing base. The company envisions India as a key global hub, not only for exporting construction machinery but also for supplying critical components to its worldwide operations.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Bharat Construction Equipment Expo 2025, Emre Karazli, Vice-President of the Construction Segment for CNH APAC, emphasised India’s evolving role within the company’s supply chain. “India’s importance is not only for the domestic Indian market,” Karazli stated. “With all ...

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