The Case Customer Centre in Paris Celebrates its First Anniversary Wild West Style!
Created 10/15/2010, 03:38:25 pm
On the 15th October, 2010 Ten carefully selected teams comprising of some of the best operators from countries across Europe, including the UK, Norway, Belgium, Serbia, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Denmark, Poland), will arrive in Paris to compete in a range of thrilling and technically challenging contests over a 2-day period.
There will be an initial training session on day one for the teams to familiarize themselves with the course and the various challenges in readiness for the start of the competition on day two.
These highly skilled operators will have to demonstrate all their skills and experience as they are put through their paces in a total of 4 challenges, plus there will also be a few surprises during the event as there will be some unexpected challenges added to test them even further.
. For each one of the separate challenges they will use a specific model allocated from the Case range which will include a telescopic handler, skid steer loader, backhoe loader and a material handling crawler excavator.
Following the competition on the evening of the 16th October, there will be Gala Dinner where the winning team will be announced and presented with their award.
“We are delighted to be able to host the first European Rodeo, which we hope will be the first of many at our facility here in Paris. The response that we have had from so many countries to take part has been fantastic and I am confident that it will be a highly enjoyable and extremely successful event”, says Gabriele Galeani, Marketing Director CNH Construction Equipment Europe.
The Case Customer Centre which opened last year is designed to provide facilities for customers to see and operate machines in a genuine working environment.
The 6.6 hector sites includes six demonstration zones and also features an 80 seat all-weather auditorium from which the machines can be viewed, together with several classroom areas, catering facilities and a CASE museum. Technical training facilities for service engineers are also available on the same site.
Source : casece.com