SAKAI America, Inc., has officially hit the production milestone of its 1,000th SV544 soil compactor at its Adairsville, Georgia, factory. The specific machine, an SV544TBCF model equipped with a padfoot drum, levelling blade, cab, and removable smooth shell, is heading to Power Motive, a dealer in the western U.S.
The SV544, an 84-inch soil compactor in the 12-15 ton class, began production in late 2017, replacing the popular SV540 series. Its design is engineered for critical applications like highway foundations, large-scale developments, and site preparation. The completion of the 1,000th unit marks SAKAI’s continued commitment to delivering durable, high-performance compaction solutions to the North American market.
Each SAKAI machine is meticulously assembled by hand by skilled American employees with no use of automated assembly lines. This quality-driven approach ensures that every machine meets the company’s stringent standards for reliability and performance.
“Producing the 1,000th SV544 is an incredible achievement that speaks volumes about our team,” said Kevin McClain, vice president of operations. “While technology has changed many industries, we’ve deliberately maintained a hands-on approach. Every machine is assembled with the dedication and craftsmanship of our skilled American employees. Our commitment to quality and reliability is something that is built into every unit by hand. This milestone is a celebration of their hard work and unwavering focus on delivering a machine our customers can depend on, job after job.”
“The SV544 has become a standout product in our lineup and our best-selling model in recent years,” said Brad Belvin, manager of sales and marketing. “This milestone is a direct reflection of the trust our customers place in our equipment, and it’s a testament to our commitment to meeting their needs. The real advantage is our local manufacturing here in Georgia. Being close to our customers allows us to be more responsive, offer better support, and ensure that our soil compactors are perfectly suited for the projects they’re tackling across the nation.”