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Fayat Group president Jean-Claude Fayat says the road building equipment maker is investing in its presence in new markets and is delegating design to local engineers.
Company president says improved fuel consumption and upgraded safety systems are key equipment features
German company will exhibit 12 machines for road construction and rehabilitation, with cold milling machines, and recycler/soil stabiliser making debuts
Having been incorporated into Wirtgen group, asphalt plant maker Benninghoven will be showing new BBM 1250 mobile batch plant
In tandem roller market segment, German company is bring two new machines to Intermat – the DV+ 70i and DV+ 90i with all-wheel steering
Paver firm plans to focus on one product at Intermat – its Super 1800-3i SprayJet, which featured a large array of innovations
Ammann's Intermat 2015 launches will include rollers, new plants and its most powerful ever vibratory plate
Roadbuilding equipment specialist will show new mixing plants, compactors, milling machines and pavers at Intermat 2015
New concrete pumps for use in confined spaces will be on show along with the company's hybrid and carbon fibre equipment
GPS manufacturer joins forces with GOMACO for guidance system control on paving construction machines
Mario Fernández, National Director of Public Roads, will outline his vision for Chile’s road network at the conference in Santiago on 20 October this year. The event takes place the day before the Conexpo Latin America exhibition.
Wacker Neuson to source rollers from Hamm factory in Tirschenreuth, Germany, and distribute them via its own sales network
As road projects around Europe appear to be growing in number, leading manufacturers are producing new generation machines to meet the need
The annual World of Concrete exhibition takes place in February in Las Vegas, US. As well as seeing the launch of new equipment for the concrete construction sector, the show’s 1,100 exhibitors span also span into the general construction sector.
Concrete construction projects can benefit from the use of the latest technology in the sector and the early involvement of suppliers.
Rising labour costs and the need for shorter project timelines is moving the market away from traditional hand-made wooden forms to more sophisticated systems
Cold in-situ recycling techniques are proving their worth around the world in the rehabilitation of asphalt roads, and machine control and monitoring technologies are delivering greater efficiency in the concrete and asphalt sectors alike.
Wirtgen Group’s stand will include new rollers and other road building machines built at the company’s Langfang factory
With record sales and staff numbers, the acquisition of Benninghoven and new investment going into its factories around the world, Wirtgen Group remains in expansion mode
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