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Trackunit says new IoT device ‘makes leap’
TU700 device will provide more machine data
Construction trade association creates AI guide for contractors
ABC’s AI guide was released earlier this month and features tips to navigating the new technology
6 things OEMs should know about CARB’s proposed Tier 5 rule
CARB’s proposed emissions standard is all abouit reducing NOx and PM as well as addressing GHG emissions, among other things.
Komatsu teams up with F1’s Williams Racing
Partnership creates the opportunity for technical expertise to be shared between the two companies
AEM publishes Scope 3 Category 11 GHG emissions reporting guidance for off-highway OEMs
The guidance is intended to promote consistency in reporting.
Sessler Wrecking makes “milestone” expansion into new region
Industry veterans Mark Frank and Fred Vernier to lead new division
Husqvarna expands its range of demolition robot
New DXR 95 weighs just half a tonne and features “straightforward” remote control system
Could the drive to decarbonise military forces present an opportunity for construction companies?
As some of the world’s biggest militaries start to look at ways to cut their carbon emissions, could there be opportunities for construction companies?
Intermat debut for Ammann electric mini excavator
1.5t model will be followed by bigger machine later this year
Apprenticeships help OEMs with employee recruitment, retention
Manufacturers can make use of apprenticeship programs to foster loyalty in employees and gain a high-quality workforce.
Holcim to expand in Spain, UK and Greece
The company announced three acquisitions in January to expand its offerings in Europe.
Extinguishing EV fires poses unique challenges
When lithium ion batteries catch fire, they burn differently from internal combustion engines. Fighting those fires poses difficulties in vehicle fire suppression
Industry resources are scarce, embracing circularity will help
Industrial businesses globally are reporting en masse that resource scarcity has been an issue to operations.
Nuvia wins Swedish power plant dismantling contract
Works to see the removal of 30,000 tonnes of material from Ringhals 1 and 2
The demolition family: join us!
VIDEO: what ‘went down’ at the WDS in 2023?
Lezama secures first government BIM project
Digital tech to help contractor assess environmental impact of 20-metre-high building demolition 
Sales up in 2023 for Volvo CE but ‘weaker market’ ahead
Sales in two key markets saw OEM post increase in machines sales in 2023 compared to 2022 
Hitachi to showcase top 10 construction machines
Sustainability, life-cycle costs and collaboration to be the focus at Intermat 2024
Epiroc still on record high, despite “weak” construction demand
Q4 results show “demand from construction customers is expected to remain soft,” says company’s CEO
Snake-like robot to be deployed at wrecked Fukushima power plant
Japan’s Tepco to survey Fukushima Daiichi with robot and drones for decommissioning
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