Volvo CE EC950EL saves 20% fuel for Sagar Cements in India

Volvo Construction Equipment’s EC950EL heavyweight excavator is said to be consistently delivering fuel-cost savings and performance gains for an Indian cement producer at their limestone quarry. In just one year, the EC950EL excavator has helped lower fuel consumption for Sagar Cements Limited (Sagar Cements), a cement producer based in Andhra Pradesh. “With the EC950EL, we lowered the fuel consumption by 20% compared to similar class excavators from other brands — the EC950EL is delivering cost savi
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / April 4, 2019
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Volvo CE’s EC950EL heavyweight excavator is said to be consistently delivering fuel-cost savings for Sagar Cements

473 Volvo Construction Equipment’s EC950EL heavyweight excavator is said to be consistently delivering fuel-cost savings and performance gains for an Indian cement producer at their limestone quarry.

In just one year, the EC950EL excavator has helped lower fuel consumption for 8061 Sagar Cements Limited (Sagar Cements), a cement producer based in Andhra Pradesh.

“With the EC950EL, we lowered the fuel consumption by 20% compared to similar class excavators from other brands — the EC950EL is delivering cost savings for us with every tonne,” says K. V. Ramana, senior vice president of Sagar Cements. “The Volvo excavator’s excellent performance and wide range of features have also helped us keep up with production deadlines.”

Purchased in August 2017, Sagar Cements has since deployed the excavator to work at their limestone quarry at Mattampally in Telangana. The 95tonne class excavator loads blasted limestone into 60tonne dump trucks for transportation to a nearby crusher. The EC950EL plays a vital role in keeping cement production on schedule and moving between 6,000 to 8,000tonnes of limestone for 10 to 12 hours per day. The excavator is also responsible for digging sumps to channel excess water away from the job site to prevent water damage to mines, while also supplying water to the plant and nearby residential community.

“When we heard about the new EC950EL excavators in 2017, we jumped on the opportunity to be the first in India, and in the cement industry, to try them out,” Ramana said. “The EC950EL’s excellent fuel-efficiency, top-notch performance and Volvo’s strong brand were the main reasons why we chose this machine.”

The EC950EL excavator offers an ideal combination of power and stability, to handle high capacity duties in the toughest applications. With a bucket breakout force of 424kN and an arm tearout force of 408kN, the EC950EL offers optimum digging force, particularly when working with hard and heavy materials.

Powered by a 446kW Volvo D16 engine, the EC950EL utilizes advanced technology built on decades of experience to ensure highly productive operations. Cycle times are cut to a minimum thanks to the power and torque of the engine combined with the new fully electro-hydraulic system.

The EC950EL features a wide track gauge, long track length, a retractable undercarriage and optimized counterweight. The excavator’s heavy duty structures and reinforced 6m³  bucket result in a well-balanced, solid machine. All machine interfaces — including joysticks, keypad and LCD monitor — are ergonomically positioned and designed for optimum control and efficiency. For increased versatility, the attachment management system enables the operator to use pre-set hydraulic flow and pressure through the in-cab monitor.

“Our operators really enjoyed using the EC950EL with its spacious and air-conditioned cabin and its ability to toggle between 10 different modes with ECO option for different conditions,” Ramana said. “The machine’s safety features such as falling object guard and falling object protective structure certified cabs, Rear View Camera, Auto Fire Suppression System, Engine cut-off system, Various Error warning systems & Caretrack/ MATRIS performance monitoring system gives us peace of mind. We highly recommend the EC950EL from Volvo to prospective buyers.”

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