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What is the future for alternative power?
Mike Hayes looks at the power technology for construction equipment that may – or may not – be replacing diesel in the coming years
Siri’s co-creator on why he thinks construction equipment will never be 100% autonomous
Construction machinery will never be 100% autonomous and will always require human supervision says AI expert.
ASV celebrates 40th anniversary
Yanmar brand celebrated with open house at Minnesota facility last month
Leading OEM enters Japanese equipment market
Distributor with 350 years of history revealed as key strategic partner for Ausa
Chasing the sun: The British manufacturer attempting to bring solar power to construction sites
Solar panel specialist Lifos launches battery energy storage system
Volvo CE’s ‘industry first’ 48V DC charging protocol to drive electrification
Volvo CE has published its own brand-agnostic software protocol, as well as plug specifications, used on its 48V off-board DC chargers
Manufacturing construction jumps in May, up 72% YTD
Manufacturing starts more than doubled for the month on public funding
Articulated hauler manufacturer expands US dealer network
Rokbak has partnered with Texas-based Alpha & Omega Equipment Sales and Rental
What does the future hold for construction equipment emissions regulations?
It’s something of an odd time when it comes to the regulations governing emissions from diesel engines in off-highway equipment around the world.
Volvo CE to open new compact business unit
Volvo CE has unveiled its latest initiative to capitalise on the expanding compact equipment sector
Can retrofit electrification really work for construction equipment?
Some companies are starting to offer retrofit electrification kits for construction equipment. Could it be a viable alternative to a new electric machine?
Trendlines [audio]: Mini excavators see popularity surge in North America
Chris Sleight, Off-Highway Research, shares what’s behind the rise in popularity and sales of mini excavators in North America
Four things we learned about the state of construction last week
Four key takeaways from major industry reports examining the state of the construction industry, published last week.
Equipment dealer associations to merge
FWEDA merger with AED expected to be completed by end of August
Generac sued by supplier for alleged non-payment
Lawsuits accuse company of failing to pay suppliers millions of dollars for parts
Trendlines [video]: Mini excavators see popularity surge in North America
Chris Sleight, Off-Highway Research, shares what’s behind the rise in popularity and sales of mini excavators in North America
Video analysis: world’s biggest construction OEMs
Watch a video highlighting the main points of this year’s Yellow Table 
Trendlines: What explains the surge in sales of mini excavators in North America?
Mini excavators have seen their popularity surge in North America. What has changed?
How construction equipment manufacturers are overcoming their supply chain headache
Supply chain woes may be starting to ease for construction machinery manufacturers but they are still rethinking the entire process to avoid future problems.
Rapid tech adoption and optimism at heart of global construction
KPMG survey reveals sector’s increased takeup of robotic process automation, virtual reality, project management information systems (PIMS), drones, smart sensors and AI
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