The recent distributorship agreement to supply BULL backhoe and skid steer loaders in southern Africa not only gives Babcock the ‘picks and shovels’ to compete in the construction and plant hire markets, but allows the company to offer a comprehensive earthmoving equipment solution to its customers in the region.
As part of its product expansion portfolio aimed at becoming at a true one-stop yellow metal equipment solutions provider across industries, Babcock has added the BULL backhoe and skid steer ranges to its extensive offering. Announced in July this year, the partnership gives Babcock exclusive distributorship rights of the range in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana.
Having previously supplied and supported a number of market-leading backhoe loaders and skid steers in Southern Africa, Babcock is well aware of the importance of these products in the local market. The backhoe loader, in particular, remains the workhorse of the industry and is deployed across various applications from general construction and plant hire to agriculture and waste management.
“With the addition of BULL machines to our stable, we are now better equipped to offer comprehensive earthmoving solutions across industries,” says David Vaughan, MD of Babcock’s Equipment business. “BULL is one of the market leaders in the backhoe loader market in India, which speaks volumes about the quality of the product. Coupled with Babcock’s aftermarket support, we believe we have a compelling solution for our customers in southern Africa.”
Full range
Babcock will initially offer three BULL backhoe loader models – the HD76, the HD 96 and the HD100 – in five different variants, confirms Mark Senyard, Babcock’s Product Manager for Bull Machines & SDLG Equipment.
The HD76 will be offered in a General Purpose (GP) configuration only. The HD96 and HD100, confirms Senyard, will be offered in two different versions – GP and Multi-Purpose (MP). The MP configuration will see the machine coming with a clamshell bucket, fold-over forks and an extended dipper.
Powered by a naturally aspirated Kiloskar engine delivering 56,7 kW of power at 2 200 rpm, the HD76 is said to offer 15% more bucket breakout force and 4% more backhoe bucket capacity than some of the closest competitors in its class size.
The HD96 is powered by a turbo-charged Kiloskar engine delivering 70,6 kW power at 2 200 rpm, while the larger HD100 is driven by a 74,5 kW Perkins engine. A key competitive edge of the range is represented by well-known components such as the Kiloskar and Perkins engines, as well as the Italian-made Carraro transmission and Casappa pumps.
These are complemented by the reputable Danfoss braking system and AKG radiators. In addition, the machines come with standard hammer piping and air-conditioning, as well as ROPS and FOPS as standard – key requirements for the quarrying and mining industry.
In addition, Babcock will initially offer a single skid steer model, the AV490. Ideal for jobs where space is at a premium, the compact and easily manoeuvrable AV490 skid steer is ideal for landscaping, agriculture, construction and under-conveyor applications in mining. This cost-effective all-rounder is designed for fuel efficiency and features a rear-view camera to reduce blind spots. Babcock supplies this machine in two variants, giving customers a choice of canopy or cab with air-conditioning.
“We are excited to have BULL in our stable. This is a robust product built on the right fundamentals. To provide context, BULL offers the tallest dumping backhoe loader in the world, yet it is competitively priced against some of the leading brands in this fiercely contested market,” says Senyard.
Shared vision
The partnership between Babcock and BULL, says Vaughan, is based on the shared values between the two companies. “When we met Guminder Singh Malik, President – International Business and Strategy at BULL, it was clear from the onset that the principles and ethos of the two businesses were very much aligned, which gave us confidence in BULL,” he says.
According to Vaughan, Babcock has always considered market-leading products for distribution, which is one of the reasons why the BULL product was considered.
Following its entry into the backhoe market with the launch of the world’s first 60 horsepower Hydrodynamic model in November 2011, BULL is the youngest and fastest growing backhoe loader manufacturer in the global market, confirms Malik.
“Within a span of a decade, BULL is now among the top three backhoe loader manufacturers in India. During the first four months of 2023, we took second position in our domestic market, ahead of some of the established global OEMs competing in this market segment,” adds Malik.
Locally, the brand has been well received since its introduction into the South African market in 2017. Under the stewardship of Babcock, it is expected to gain more traction, leveraging Babcock’s widespread support infrastructure across the region, as well as an existing customer base in new markets such as quarrying and mining.
“BULL is globally renowned for its impressive equipment, proactive approach and commitment to continuous research and development. I am looking forward to new and existing BULL customers benefitting from these exceptional machines, and the Babcock team is ready to create value and provide solutions for our customers,” says Senyard.
Aftermarket support
Babcock is the exclusive regional distributor for leading international brands and construction equipment including Volvo and SDLG construction equipment, Sennebogen cranes, and Winget concrete handling machinery. Working closely with its customers in southern Africa, the company has a proud history of sales and servicing of construction equipment that spans more than six decades.
Over the years, the company has made a strategic decision to build its business on the back of its aftermarket. One of the key interventions has been the complete redesign of the maintenance contract offering to offer custom solutions suited to customer operating and economic profiles. Proof of the success of this strategy is the recent growth of the company’s service/maintenance contracts portfolio.
“New and existing BULL customers will benefit from a strong service and maintenance regime to ensure that machines are kept in optimum condition. To ensure customers get maximum value out of their capital equipment investments, Babcock offers a suite of aftermarket services to its customers, including tailor-made service contracts, trade-ins and equipment rebuilds, among others,” concludes Vaughan.
