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Preliminary net orders down over 10,000 units from February
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Global construction equipment segment is returning to a more natural and sustainable state
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ACT Research pushes 2024 North American production and sales expectations higher
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A look at how the year’s unexpectedly buoyant construction market influenced equipment sales
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An American company is helping build a ‘green steel’ mill in Sweden
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While 2024 orders are expected to dip, 2027 regs will propel growth and decarbonization
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Contributing factors include the end of Covid relief programs, lingering impacts of monetary policy and credit tightening
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Construction markets in 2023 were better than expected. Why was this and what’s in store for 2024?
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Potential inventory surge risk anticipated for Q1 2024
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Engine, turbine and other power transmission equipment OEMs continue to invest at higher rate
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A look at three concerns for equipment manufacturers going into the New Year
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Month-over-month increase of 9,000 units brings November’s total to 41,700
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Construction equipment sales in South America may be set to buck historical downward trend
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2023 brought fewer supply constraints and growth in total gen-set production
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North American figures for net orders remain above nominal, seasonal levels
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French manufacturer continues growth as market conditions normalize
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Engine, turbine and other power transmission technologies manufacturers increasing orders at rapid pace, report shows
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All major segments of construction in the US saw increases in spending in August, although an ongoing shortage in skilled workers could put the brakes on growth.
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Power Systems Research: Despite forecasted Class 8 decline, hydrogen-powered development continues
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OHR: Global slowdown will be a gentle one, and some markets continue to grow