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CSPI Construction Equipment Expo: Grammer Showcases MSG 97G/732 Premium Seat in Japan

By Guadalupe Luera
May 25, 2022
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  • Grammer is constantly expanding its presence in the Japanese construction machinery sector
  • The ErgoPlus control box support revolutionizes working comfort and ergonomics on excavators and other construction machinery
  • Modular platform for all applications worldwide


Grammer AG, May 25, 2022 – With a healthy 20% share of the global market, the Japanese construction machinery industry is a real heavyweight in its segment. Grammer AG is strengthening its presence in this key market and will present its solutions for greater working comfort and ergonomics in excavators and others at the fourth Construction & Survey Productivity Improvement Expo (CSPI) in Chiba.

The highlight of the stand is the MSG 97G/732. This premium seat with optimized adaptation of the side contours and a powerful climate control system offers maximum comfort and ergonomics, especially with the ErgoPlus control box support: Thanks to ErgoPlus, the driver can adjust the armrests from six ways – forward/backward, up/down, left/right tilt. This adaptability, unique in the world, particularly benefits the types of machines in which the operator moves hydraulic control levers or two-handed joysticks for hours at a time, in excavators, for example. Regardless of height, stature and arm length, the driver can always work in maximum comfort and therefore without fatigue, back pain and loss of concentration. ErgoPlus is based on a modular platform and can therefore be used in a wide variety of vehicle classes and applications worldwide. An easy access function, in which the armrest on the door side can be completely folded away, is also available for ErgoPlus.

Grammer will also be exhibiting a wide range of construction machinery seats in all size categories at CSPI. “We are constantly expanding our global presence in the commercial vehicle seating industry. Japan is a key market for Grammer, especially the construction machinery sector,” says Dr. Andreas Diehl, President of the Commercial Vehicles Division at Grammer AG. “We are seeing a steady increase in interest in our solutions.”

At CSPI, 300 exhibitors, in conjunction with 20 national associations and organizations, will showcase the latest equipment products and services for the construction and surveying industries.

Company profile
Grammer AG, headquartered in Ursensollen, Germany, is active in two business areas: Grammer develops and produces high-quality interior and operating systems as well as innovative thermoplastic components for the global automotive industry . Grammer is a full service provider of driver and passenger seats for trucks, trains, buses and off-road vehicles. Grammer AG currently employs around 14,000 people in 19 countries around the world, with sales of around €1.9 billion in 2021. Grammer’s shares are listed on the Prime Standard and traded on the stock exchanges of Frankfurt and Munich and via the Xetra electronic trading system.

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