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Mogi Guaçu to produce 1,500 machines per year, including excavators and wheeled loaders
Two events planned by materials washing specialist for Germany in next few months – near Cologne and in Stuttgart
The UK national pavilion at Intermat will be home to 22 companies for the duration of the show and is one of six national stands at the exhibition
Dressta is taking aim at the US and Canadian markets with a new range of small hydrostatic dozers which will come out later this year
The ups and downs of the crane market in Europe are charted by Sandy Guthrie, with help from CE sister publication International Cranes and Specialized Transport
Caterpillar’s global vice president of marketing and sales discusses the company’s latest launches
MSP1561 is a collaboration between XCMG, Schwing and the Beijing University of Technology, and offers a 600 tonnes per hour capacity
Auction in France last week attracted more than 1,575 on-site and online bidders from more than 70 countries, setting new record for its auctions in France
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
New telehandler models will make first appearances at this year’s Paris show
Two new Stage IV-compliant wheeled excavators from Doosan will be on display at Intermat, with factory-installed wireless fleet monitoring system
The March issue of International Construction is now online in its .pdf and page-turning digital issue formats
TCD 3.6 diesel engine chosen to power TLB840R backhoe loaders
Caterpillar has launched a huge number of new machines in Europe featuring Tier 4 Final/Stage IV engines. Greater fuel efficiency is a common theme
Hydraulic breaker manufacturers are adding features to their attachments to increase productivity while reducing the threat of breakdowns and downtime.
New engine legislation means manufacturers are updating their entire ranges of haulers. This is helping to improve fuel efficiency and it is seeing features such as payload measurement becoming more widespread.
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