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Decrease of 9.9% in company’s first quarter revenues, while construction segment sees improved profits year-on-year
Hitachi Construction Machinery forms a strategic partnership with online marketplace for buying and selling used construction machinery
Contractor says completion of rail project work hit figures, and that performance varies between business lines and geographical zones
Construction industry expanded at year-on-year real growth rate of approximately 4% in 2015, according to research firm PMR
Association of Swedish Earth Moving Contractors in partnership agreement with Pon Equipment, Caterpillar and Engcon
Construction Products Europe and the FIEC say Construction Products Regulation and CE marking have proved totally irrelevant to contractors in practice
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Five-year period will see output rise to US$ 321 billion by 2020, from US$ 289 recorded in 2015
Companies were queueing up to showcase their new earthmoving machines and features ahead of the biggest construction trade show in the world – Bauma
Terex results ‘as expected’ as revenues decrease 4.7% and profit falls 19% for first quarter of 2016
Positive trading backdrop underpins sales rise with Americas up 22%, Europe in line and Asia 12% ahead
Japanese company sees revenues fall 7% and income fall 46.1% for fiscal year, while it predicts further struggles over next 12 months
Japanese construction giant refocuses following a year of reduced demand from China and the global mining industry
Despite sales decline for Hyundai Heavy Industries in first quarter, operating income profit ends run of nine losing quarters
Manitou’s sales fell 3% to €312 million in the first quarter of its 2016 financial year, although order intake increased 5% to €307 million.
Unacea and Ascomac say emissions regulations have not been adopted by all local authorities in Italy, meaning obsolete machines can still be used
Chinese manufacturer’s US$ 101 million loss raises questions about its ability to finance $3.4 billion bid for US crane maker
Next year’s ConExpo is set to the biggest ever, with a show footprint of around 450,000m2.
First quarter sales for Volvo CE remain largely flat against a volatile global market backdrop
Decreases in year-on-year revenues and profit per share expected by Caterpillar, which reviews original outlook for 2016
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