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HD Construction Equipment Launches DEVELON 20-Ton Excavator at Pune Hub, Targets 23,000-Unit Middle East/Africa Market as Regional Sales Jump 68%

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HD Construction Equipment Launches DEVELON 20-Ton Excavator at Pune Hub, Targets 23,000-Unit Middle East/Africa Market as Regional Sales Jump 68%

HD Construction Equipment Launches DEVELON 20-Ton Excavator at Pune Hub, Targets 23,000-Unit Middle East/Africa Market as Regional Sales Jump 68%

HD Construction Equipment Co. (267270.KS) unveiled its new DEVELON 20-ton excavator at its Pune, India manufacturing facility on Tuesday, targeting price-sensitive buyers across the Middle East and Africa as the company disclosed regional sales had surged 68.1% in the current fiscal year.

The launch, attended by key dealers from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman, marks the South Korean heavy-equipment maker's most direct challenge yet to Japanese and European rivals in emerging markets, where 20-ton machines represent the single largest volume segment.

A New Export Engine in Pune

The Pune plant, which recently expanded its annual production capacity to 9,000 units, is positioned as the company's global export hub for price-competitive markets. HD Construction Equipment plans to scale the facility to 12,000 units per year by 2030, aligning output growth with what analysts project will be roughly 23,000 units of annual excavator demand in the Middle East and Africa combined by that year.

"The 20-ton Develon excavator is optimized for demanding work environments while offering strong cost competitiveness and customer value," a company spokesman said. "With our India plant serving as a global export hub, we will continue expanding our presence in emerging markets."

Regional Surge and India Leadership

The 68.1% jump in Middle East and Africa revenue in 2026 follows an equally sharp 46.3% rise in Latin America, reflecting the benefits of the January 1 merger that combined HD Hyundai Construction Equipment and HD Hyundai Infracore into a single entity operating both the HYUNDAI and DEVELON brands across more than 140 countries.

In India, the company captured 20.5% of the excavator market in May 2026, ranking first ahead of Hitachi and JCB. The market leadership position strengthens the case for India as a manufacturing base, given that lower production costs there underpin the excavator's competitive pricing for the Middle East and African markets.

Ethiopia Order Sets Stage

The African momentum was underscored in January when the company secured a contract to supply 120 large excavators — 70 units of the 36-ton DEVELON model and 50 units of the 34-ton HYUNDAI model — to Ethiopian mining development companies for deployment at a major gold mine. The deal reinforced HD Construction Equipment's dominant position in Ethiopia, where it held approximately 80% excavator market share the prior year.

Company Background

Formed on January 1, 2026, HD Construction Equipment is a subsidiary of HD Hyundai (267250.KS). The merger of its two predecessor units was designed to eliminate brand overlap, consolidate R&D resources and present a unified front to global distributors — a strategy the Pune launch is now visibly executing.


Sources: Korea Times (June 24, 2026), Korea Herald (June 24, 2026), AJU Press (January 14, 2026), African Review

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