All Road, Concrete, and Asphalt Equipment Articles
Although construction projects are getting more and more challenging, there is pressure on falsework and formwork suppliers to make their solutions more economical and shave time off schedules.
Latin American Road Building conference to be held in Santiago, Chile on 20 October, 2015, the day before the start of Conexpo Latin America exhibition.
German manufacturer buys 70% stake in Mülheim-based producer of asphalt mixing plants
Faster production, quicker set up and lower emissions – mixing technology is moving forward at a rapid pace.
Many of the latest developments in road building machines are tied to new engine emissions standards in the developed world. However, new features are being introduced to machines across the globe.
New range gets its public launch at the Internatiional Rental Exhibition (IRE) in Amsterdam on 24-26 June.
Compact equipment segment a strong driver for the period, amid continued economic improvement in Europe
Truck mounted concrete pumps in the 17 m to 58 m boom height range will now be available in North America.
Two new trailer-mounted mixing plants will be on show at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014, as well as new compaction machines and pavers
Guntert & Zimmerman to showcase updated texture cure machine, slipform paver and new remote monitoring technology
ConExpo-Con/Agg 2014 will see the launch in the region of Wirtgen's top of the range W 250i milling machines
ADM’s new EX Series is designed to be a safe, compact asphalt plant for low to medium production requirements
GOMACO’s new Commander III slipform paver features a low emission engine along with improvements to safety, visibility and operator comfort
Las Vegas show attracted 1,250 exhibitors and over 48,000 attendees, organiser confirms plans for standalone show in Europe
GOMACO confident about growth prospects in 2014, highlights transition towards machine control technology in concrete paving
Speaking during World of Concrete, CEO Brian Hazelton forecast industry sales could double this year
Company president Stu Johnson optimistic on demand for coming year; new machines showcased at World of Concrete
SE Intermat and Hanley Wood confirm details of European version of exhibition, which will take up part of a hall at Intermat Paris 2015
Brazil manufacturing site opens, new regional headquarters in France also planned, plus growth in UK orders
New technology is coming to the concrete sector at the same time that robust global demand for cement is forecast.
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