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CNH and HD Hyundai unveil joint innovation agreement
Construction equipment firms to collaborate on construction technology research centre
‘World’s first’ autonomous pothole repair system unveiled
ARRES PREVENT uses AI to identify and repair damaged road surfaces
Caterpillar’s ‘strategic agreement’ continues electric evolution
Caterpillar signs a strategic agreement with CRH for electric off-highway trucks and charging solutions
What does 2024 look like for construction equipment sales?
It was a year of two halves for construction equipment in 2023, with manufacturers working hard to fulfil backlogs generated in 2022, followed by a dip in orders in most markets in the latter part of the year.
New tracks for new Ditch Witch mini skid
TriTrax System delivers smoother, maintenance-free operation
United Rentals invests in solar generator fleet
Hipower units can “revolutionise power generation”
Komatsu to show electric 13t excavator at Intermat
Model will be launched first in Japan as a rental product
Silicon Valley company develops off-highway electrification ‘ecosystem’
Will show electric mini excavator at CES show in January
United Rentals launches carbon emissions estimator
Digital tool is part of United’s ‘Total Control’ cloud platform
Komatsu expands short tailswing wheeled excavator range
Range extended upwards with two models in 16-20t class
Looking to 2024: Four predictions for construction technology
Matt Desmond looks to the future as the company highlights some of the trends to take over the industry in 2024
Tadano buys aerial platform manufacturer
Japanese crane maker boosts its access range
The biggest developments in construction equipment in 2023
This was a year characterized by exciting advancements in power alternatives, operational digitalization, autonomous equipment and so much more
Hitachi invests in mobile energy storage technology
Construction OEM working with partners in Japan and the Netherlands.
Cummins adds 1,700- to 2,000-kVA gen-sets
Three models join two existing products built on same engine platform
Interview: Wacker Neuson Chief Sales Officer on growth for the future
Alexander Greschner, Chief Sales Officer, Wacker Neuson, highlights their current – and future – direction to Catrin Jones
The increasing affordability of electric construction equipment
Battery-powered machines are seeing more adoption from equipment rental companies, but many in the sector still need to be convinced
JCB and Manitou end patent disputes
Agreement ends six year dispute
What sanctions could companies found to be ‘dumping’ cheap machinery into EU and UK face?
With probes into alleged ‘dumping’ of Chinese construction equipment ongoing in both the UK and Europe, what could the possible sanctions be?
CECE joins transatlantic call for end to EU/US steel tariffs
Industry bodies rally as steel and aircraft dispute threatens to be renewed
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