LAS VEGAS, March 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Developing and manufacturing the most advanced clean diesel technology to meet 2014 EPA standards for construction, industrial and farm equipment was a complex and challenging process, according to several leading manufacturers exhibiting at the CONEXPO CON/AGG 2014 convention this week.
The end result has been advanced diesel engines and equipment in several hundred different off-road machines – from massive bulldozers to farm tractors to lawn mowers - that have near zero emissions under EPA's Tier 4 Final standards which became mandatory this year. In addition, the diesel manufacturers were able to achieve the lower emission standards while also improving engine efficiency.
"Above all else this is about cleaner air and making more efficient machines which is greater for everybody," said Brad Stemper, the Solutions Brand Marketing Manager for CASE Construction Equipment.
More than 125,000 visitors and 2,400 exhibitors are attending the CONEXPO CON/AGG 2014 convention which began Tuesday at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The vast array of construction, farm and industrial equipment being exhibited covers 2.3 million square feet.
"This is the Tier 4 Final coming out party," said Mike Osenga, the President of Diesel and Gas Turbine Publications. "You're seeing all kinds of different ways to get to Tier 4 Final, all different kinds of technologies, all different sorts of engine configurations. I think it's safe to say that CONEXPO this year really is the debut of Tier 4 Final in the North American market."
Video Series Highlights New Equipment Unveiled At CONEXPO CON/AGG 2014 & Manufacturer Comments On Reaching Tier 4 Final Standards
The Diesel Technology Forum has produced a video which includes interviews with leading industry manufacturers who discuss some of the challenges industry overcame to reach the Tier 4 Final standards.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PbFQg8epXRE
The video includes brief interviews with:
- Mike Osenga, President, Diesel and Gas Turbine Publications
- Tudor Van Hampton, Deputy Editor & Equipment Editor, Engineering News-Record
- Scott Woodruff, Director of Industrial Sales, MTU America Inc.
- Doug Mihelick, Technical Sales Manager, Engine Division, Caterpillar
- Jennifer Rumsey, Vice President of Engineering, Cummins Engine Business
- Andrew Kahler, Product Marketing Manager, John Deere Worldwide
- Brad Stemper, Solutions Brand Marketing Manager, CASE Construction Equipment
The Forum will be showcasing these technologies and interviews with officials from the companies in a series of videos throughout the week on our website at http://www.dieselforum.org/tier4.
Achieving EPA's Tier 4 Final Standards Was Complex Due To The Wide Variety of Engines Covered Under New Regulations
Because a majority of all construction and agricultural equipment is diesel-powered, this new generation of Tier 4 final clean diesel technology being unveiled at the convention will power the future of these two vital sectors of the economy, said Allen Schaeffer, the Executive Director of the Diesel Technology Forum.
Achieving Tier 4 Final standards was especially challenging because of the wide array of engines and equipment covered under the regulations.
"We have probably 300 different machine models we have to deal with," said Doug Mihelick, the Technical Sales Manager for the Engine Division at Caterpillar. "But when we talk about delivering industrial engines to the industrial engine market there could be another 500 or 600 different applications in the industrial engine business that we need to satisfy, work with, help the OEM install those engines in their products, and so this has reached out to many, many different industries in North America."
"Tier 4 to us not just an emissions standard but rather a motivation to improve the technology, improve the value of our engines that they bring to customers, not just emissions but also fuel economy, features of the engine, performance of the engine to really improve upon our portfolio," said Scott Woodruff, the Director of Industrial Sales for MTU America Inc.
For additional information about the CONEXPO-CON/AGG exhibits and equipment go to the following company websites:
- Bosch Rexroth
- Case Construction Equipment
- Caterpillar Inc.
- Cummins Inc.
- Deere and Company
- FPT Industrial
- Isuzu Motors America LLC
- Johnson Matthey
- Mack Trucks Inc.
- MTU
- Navistar
- Volvo Construction Equipment
- Yanmar America Industrial Engines
ABOUT THE DIESEL TECHNOLOGY FORUM
The Diesel Technology Forum is a non-profit national organization dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of diesel engines, fuel and technology, and working with policymakers and other stakeholders on common solutions. Forum members are leaders in clean diesel technology. For more information visit www.dieselforum.org.
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