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Construction’s path to autonomy is underway and, while a fully autonomous jobsite is far away on the horizon, the benefits of this technology are being felt today, writes Andy Brown
U.S. vehicle adoption rates point to ZEVs reaching 25% by 2030
21 tonner first of its kind for Europe
Largest electric excavator of its kind used on Los Angeles Metro’s Purple (D Line) project
New investment to drive UK, Europe, and USA expansion
One of world’s top ten OEMs announces new head of sales, region International
OEM reveals half year 2023 results showing strong growth in certain markets and product types
Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from.
ASKO adds to portfolio of access manufacturers
Plant close to Nagano will give ‘massive boost’ to capacity
More than 100 vehicles have been delivered for military support applications
Construction Europe talks to Danfoss Power Solutions’ Peter Bleday about how machines are increasingly taking the strain on construction sites
The construction industry in Europe could start to shrink in 2024, according to the latest forecast from economists at Dutch bank ING.
The days when a construction machinery dealership would simply sell a piece of equipment and then perhaps sell parts or offer a repair service are disappearing.
Takeuchi says that the new machine is similar in performance to their diesel-powered TB216 compact excavator
The MV100-AV debuted at Turfgrass Producers International convention
A new animated chart shows the way in which the hierarchy of the biggest construction equipment manufacturers in Europe has changed over the past decade.
Transition process begins as replacement confirmed
Here’s everything you need to know one month out from the 2023 Diesel Progress Summit in Louisville from Sept. 24-25.
New CEO, two directors to join company