All Haulers Articles
In the battle for hauler supremacy, ADTs are currently on top, firmly relegating their rigid counterparts to second place in terms of sales
Hitachi could acquire contractor fleets under its Premium Rental programme in Europe
The European hauler market is set for a growth spurt. Construction Europe reports on the latest
JCB 7T-1 Front Tip Hi-Viz model will be first of new range launched, after ending third-party agreement with Terex
With articulated dump trucks wriggling their way past the rigid competition, Construction Europe looks at how innovations are improving efficiency and flexibility
B60D took two-axle concept of rigid truck, but developed it with driven front axle and independent front and rear chassis
Last June Volvo completed its acquisition of Terex Trucks, the US-owned, UK-based manufacturing business making articulated and rigid frame off-highway haulers. A year on from the deal, how has life had changed under the new owner?
Launch of lighter range of ADTs at Intermat 2012 will be followed by the unveiling of the Stage IV prototype B50E this year
JCB will launch a range of 1 to 10 tonne capacity site dumpers in February thanks to an OEM supply agreement with Terex
Ecomax power units to be fitted in UK-made 6 tonne site dumpers
Company’s 75,000th wheeled tractor scraper rolls of the production line at Decatur factory.
Samoter introduction for TX2500 Traxporter, featuring 2,500kg capacity as well as 180° rotation and tilting
Manufacturer deploys fleet of machines worth nearly €1 million, plus operators, to help clear up and move people amid flooding
Deal gives Volvo CE rigid haulers for the light mining sector and more ADTs. New owner said Motherwell plant will be kept. Terex said trucks didn't fit with its lifting and material handling businesses.
From new telematics technology to exploring the potential for fresh joint ventures, developments for Terex’s off-highway trucks are not standing still.
New RM-Terex graders will be available worldwide, with versions for engine regulated markets later this year or next year.
Bell will showcase its new 30 tonne class B30E articulated dump truck at Bauma, and announce the production launch of the range
ADT brand is being dropped from the factory name, which will in future be called Doosan Infracore Norway.
Latest truck range features Mercedes-Benz engines and SCR to meet emissions requirements