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OEM cites full dealer stocks and weak demand for sharp decline but points to early signs of recovery and strategic cost-cutting efforts
We’re on stand 401, dead-centre of the showground
Visitors will recognize major global brands showcasing their latest and greatest.
Global construction equipment sales are forecast to hit their lowest point in 2025, according to Off-Highway Research, with growth expected to return from 2026
Two of its latest electric launches available on its stand
Six new models announced for North America, including large loaders and excavators
Containerised module will produce hydrogen from ammonia
System will allow modification of popular diesel models
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With electricity grids in the US under increasing strain, the construction industry is looking to hybrid energy options to maintain consistent power and productivity.
He replaces Tyler Mills, who led the North American business between 2020 and 2024.
The engine maker will be at Stand 349 in Hall A2.
Rear-view cameras, LED lighting, and air-suspended seats added to upgraded line
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It is intended to promote hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel for internal combustion engines (ICE).
World’s biggest OEM says its stand will feature 48 machines, including 17 new introductions or upgrades
H2-focused and hybrid-electric: EVS Hydrogen multi-fuel engines promise flexibility, future-proofing
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The company is planning to showcase its hydrogen engines at Bauma 2025.
Trial proves hydrogen “can be the future for construction”
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There is good, bad and downright ugly usage of rental equipment in industry and it needs to be more robust than ever to go the distance
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At the world’s biggest construction event a prototype two-wheeled electric loader will make its debut
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Attendees will see electrified versions of their favorite equipment brands as well as more traditional internal combustion (IC)-driven equipment.
He replaces Ron Dutt, who is retiring.