Eco Log´s forwarders in the small segment

ByForest Machine Magazine

22nd February 2023 ,
Eco Log´s forwarders in the small segment

Last week Eco Log announced that it’s range of small forwarders will be discontinued in its present execution (Eco Log 750F, Eco Log 1050F and Eco Log 1250F). There has been a lot of response and Eco Log are pleased to hear that their forwarders in the lower weight class are appreciated among their customers.

In their latest release Eco Log had this to say “A reassuring message to all of you who request small forwarders is that this decision is only one step in our ongoing process to adjust and modernise our product program regarding small forwarders. Development and updates of our machine models are a continous and constant work in progress here at Eco Log in order for us to always be able to offer the best to our customers. Therefore, it is a natural step for us to now review how we can implement small forwarders in our ordinary line production in the long term and start producing one or several small forwarders that replace the previous models and at the same time combine the best characteristics from the original Gremo machines with the strengths of Eco Log´s forwarders in the large segment. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with customers as well as dealers to ensure that we produce machines adapted to our customers needs. Therefore, a product council will be established where both customers as well as our German Dealer, WFW, will be represented, since there is a great market for small forwarders in Germany, amongst others.

www.ecologforestry.com

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