Bengaluru Exhibits TIL Limited New Construction Material Handling Equipment At EXCON 2025
At EXCON 2025 in Bengaluru, TIL Limited unveiled three indigenous construction material handling machines, marking a strategic expansion in India’s infrastructure equipment sector. The launches include the CarryKing 515 pick-and-carry crane, the 85-tonne TMS-885 truck-mounted crane, and the RT RST-8 rough terrain container handler, all designed for safer and more efficient operations. Experts say these machines demonstrate growing domestic innovation in urban and industrial construction equipment.
The CarryKing 515 serves as the flagship model, offering a 15-tonne lifting capacity at a 2.5-metre radius. Its 4-section boom extends from 6.5 to 17 metres, powered by a 130-horsepower Ashok Leyland engine. A 4×4 drive with four-wheel steering and a microprocessor-based safety system enhance operational efficiency, while its ability to transport up to six tonnes on deck addresses urban material handling challenges where space and safety are critical.TIL’s TMS-885 truck-mounted crane targets the heavy-lifting segment, featuring a 5-section boom ranging from 12.1 to 43.8 metres and a 260-horsepower Cummins engine. The machine strengthens TIL’s footprint in segments where it has established market expertise, offering reliable performance for large-scale infrastructure projects, including urban construction and industrial sites.
The RT RST-8 represents a first in its category: a rough terrain empty container handler capable of lifting eight tonnes to a height of 12.6 metres. Designed for agile operations in container yards and construction zones, it can handle up to four containers in the first row and is powered by a 173-horsepower Cummins engine. The RT RST-8 emphasises operational safety and versatility, reflecting the company’s focus on innovation in material handling for complex urban environments.Sunil Kumar Chaturvedi, Chairman and Managing Director of TIL Limited, highlighted that these products address increasing demand for safer, efficient, and technologically advanced construction equipment. The company reported an order book exceeding ₹200 crore, alongside 12 percent year-on-year revenue growth to ₹81.45 crore in Q2 FY26. Alok Tripathi, President of TIL Limited, reinforced the priority on safety and reliability in product development, while Pinaki Niyogi, CTO and COO, noted that the RT RST-8’s design demonstrates the company’s commitment to pioneering material handling solutions.
Founded in 1944, TIL Limited operates manufacturing facilities in Kamarhati and Kharagpur and maintains strategic alliances with global leaders Manitowoc Company and Hyster-Yale Group. EXCON 2025, India’s premier construction equipment exhibition, hosts over 1,200 exhibitors, reflecting the country’s accelerating need for modern, efficient, and safe machinery for urban infrastructure projects.As Indian cities continue to expand, TIL’s new offerings aim to support efficient material handling while promoting operational safety, aligning with broader urban development goals focused on sustainable, inclusive, and resilient construction practices.