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George Harms Construction Receives Key to First 972M Medium Wheel Loader

The purchase is among the first Tier IV final machine sales in Caterpillar history.

Tue November 18, 2014 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Earlier this year, George Harms Construction Company Inc., Howell, N.J., visited the Caterpillar Aurora facility to receive the key to the first 972M medium wheel loader (MWL). The purchase is among the first Tier IV final machine sales in Caterpillar history.

The new 972M wheel loader replaces the 972K, and has a U.S. EPA Tier IV Final ACERT engine equipped with a combination of proven electronic, fuel, air and aftertreatment components. Applying proven technologies systematically and strategically lets the company meet our customer’s expectations for productivity, fuel efficiency, reliability and service life, according to the manufacturer.

Production of the 972M began in January 2014 at the Aurora facility.

Harms Construction CEO Rob Harms, Vice President of Operations Kevin Harms and President and COO Tom Hardell represented Harms Construction at the celebration, and received the key to the unit from Earthmoving’s MWL Worldwide Product Manager Bob De Lange. De Lange thanked Harms Construction for its loyalty and explained how the M-series, apart from Tier IV emissions, is raising the bar in terms of fuel efficiency and technology integration.

The dealer principal and sales manager of Cat Dealer Foley Inc. also attended the celebration together with the Hartford district office. After the ceremony, the dealer stressed the strong partnership between Caterpillar, Foley Inc. and Harms Construction.

Harms Construction was founded in 1960, and the company founder, George Harms, purchased a Cat 933 loader in 1962 as the company’s first piece of equipment. Harms Construction currently owns more than 60 pieces of Cat equipment and primarily runs machines that are produced in Aurora, 950-988 MWLs.

Harms Construction provided positive feedback about Caterpillar, the new M-series and its VIP visit to Aurora. The customer also gave insight on its business, the increasing environmental issues in New Jersey and business conditions as well as insights on how Caterpillar can further develop future products to help customers like Harms Construction become even more successful.




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