Volvo Expands Hydraulic Breaker and Compactor/Driver Attachment Options with Allied Construction Products Partnership

The parternship will add 40 attachment models to current Volvo dealer product offerings.

Allied Construction Volvo Attachment Partnership
Volvo Constructions Equipment customers will now have more breakers and aftermarket attachment options thanks to a new partnership between Volvo and Allied Construction Products LLC. The new partnership results in the addition of 40 models to Volvo dealer product offerings, including the Allied flagship Rammer and Hy-Ram hydraulic breakers and Ho-Pac and Skid-Pac compactor/drivers. Comparable Volvo-branded products in North America will be discontinued with this new partnership.
“We understand that the availability of a broad range of high quality breakers is important to our customers. Instead of competing with industry leaders like Allied, who exclusively sell breakers, we can work together to better serve our customers. This partnership will help our dealers strengthen their ability to serve customers with an expanded range of products and best-in-class support from the breaker specialists at Allied.
- Mark Mohn, director of attachments, Sales Region Americas, Volvo”
Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Allied brings more than 75 years of experience and expertise in the breaker market to the partnership. Allied offers a product line that includes 33 boom-mounted hydraulic hammer models and seven boom-mounted vibratory compactors/drivers.

Volvo dealers will order and receive breakers and relevant parts directly from Allied. Allied will provide service, parts and warranty support, and will also support the existing population of Volvo-branded hammers in the field.

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