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Construction OEMs and engine manufacturers are moving ahead with hydrogen combustion engines. But will hydrogen fuel cells also be part of the mix? Opinion is divided.
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Battery-electric machine now available in Europe
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Experts to discuss new report on machine control technology at November 14 live virtual event
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The D101AEA and D101AEA Compact dumpers will complement the company’s current line-up of dumpers
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Parent company of Case Construction Equipment and New Holland to focus on New York Stock Exchange
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Debut expands OEM’s 100% electric eSeries range
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The days when a construction machinery dealership would simply sell a piece of equipment and then perhaps sell parts or offer a repair service are disappearing.
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Profit for Cat’s Construction Industries’ profit hits US$1.847 billion in the third quarter of 2023
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Electrification discussions being had with rental companies
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The initiative includes three new advanced technologies: the H2 burner, VOC Reduction Device (VRD) and Blue Smoke Treatment (BST)
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Number of global zero and low-carbon hydrogen production projects has grown significantly
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Solution enables accurate tracking of emissions
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Garrison to retire, with Terex AWP president stepping into chairman role and new Genie chief announced
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Major OEM has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2023
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New Chief Sustainability and Strategy Officer from the start of 2024 for world’s largest OEM
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The acquisition is said to strengthen CNH’s capabilities in precision, automation, and autonomy technology
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Dual power electric and diesel Liebherr mobile crane joins Mammoet fleet in the Netherlands
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Size matters when it comes to today’s major multiple shifts that are occurring simultaneously in the construction equipment industry.
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Heavy duty model for hard and abrasive rock uses up to 30% less fuel, says OEM
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The new addition belongs to the manufacturer’s two-tonne class