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Peter Comstock, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) senior director of legislative affairs on Biden’s US$1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
Government rules that U.S. MEWP industry is being economically harmed by Chinese imports, countervailing tariffs to go into effect
Schroeder Industries explains why it is moving forward with its new particulate, coalescing fuel filter line.
This year saw the return of an in-person annual Shell Rotella SuperRigs truck beauty competition. And Steve Sturgess explains why it is back with a bang.
The construction industry is undergoing a transformative shift to adapt more environmentally friendly practices. Lindsey Anderson reports.
JLG has introduced a new telehandler line geared toward the agriculture sector, names ag director of channel development
Chinese MEWP OEMs could face significant import duties if ruling is upheld in November
JCB North America’s new 512-83R rotating telehandler features a maximum working height of 83 feet and max lifting capacity of 12,000 pounds
OEMs talk about future strategies when partnership ends early next year
United Rentals will unveil its “Truck of the Future” at The Utility Expo in Louisville later this month, plus hear educational sessions and more
Cummins launches its most powerful engine for ultra class mining trucks
US manufacturer introduces propulsion solution for off-highway sector
The ALH Conference, set for September 14, will be held online, ALH and KHL Group have announced. Registration is now open
Caterpillar and resource company BHP to develop zero-emissions mining trucks at BHP sites
JLG’s Rob Messina to address “Advances in electrification: The latest in battery technologies” at ALH Conference
Cat sees strong growth in second quarter of 2021 reflecting ‘continued improvement’ in markets
Confident farmers equipped to deal with high optimism of consumers
HummingbirdEV tender truck charges electric tractors in the field
Planned market expansion supported by strong rental market and rising CapEx
Ford has made it harder for the battery electric pickup startups to get off the ground with the launch of the all-electric F-150 Lightning Pro. Since its May 2021 debut there have been reservations off the charts for one of the most complete battery electric vehicle and software package that appears to check all the boxes.
The F-150 Lightning Pro highlights include two available range options of a standard, available for retail and commercial customers at just under US$40,000, and an available extended range that is available only for commercial customers regardless of fleet size.