Develon to appear at RWM Expo for the first time
18 July 2024
Develon (formerly Doosan Construction Equipment) is to make a trade show debut, by exhibiting at the Resource & Waste Management show - commonly known as RWM Expo - in the United Kingdom for the first time.
The manufacturer will showcase its latest waste and recycling equipment at the event, which will take place at the NEC in Birmingham from 11 to 12 September 2024.
While Develon has not yet confirmed the specific models it will present, it has said that its DL-7 series wheeled loaders will be among the line-up.
The award-winning DL-7 wheel loaders feature Stage V compliant engines and provide higher productivity with increased fuel efficiency than their predecessor counterpart models.
“All DL-7 wheel loaders feature redesigned buckets offering up to 7% more capacity for easier and faster loading with standard bucket capacities from 1.9 to 6.4 cu m,” said the OEM.
“This provides increased productivity for a very wide range of material-handling applications.”
At the show, it is also expected that the OEM will display its latest material handler, as well as at least one wheeled loaders equipped with its Waste and Recycling Kit.
It is designed to help operators work safely in the hazardous conditions that often accompany waste handling and recycling applications, including contending with airborne dust, dirt and other dangerous particulates and materials.
RWM Expo, together with the Energy, Fuels & Decarbonisation Expo (EFD), Water Resource Management Expo (WRM), Contamination & Land Remediation Expo (CLR) and Air Pollution Control Expo (APC), is one of five events taking place simultaneously at the NEC, under the umbrella of the Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS).
Exhibitors at ESS will display products and technologies for net-zero, decarbonisation, resource management, circular economy, water scarcity and management, biodiversity conservation, environmental emergency response and emissions control applications.
ESS is expected to attract over 12,000 domestic and international visitors.