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New analysis from Off-Highway Research estimates how steel tariffs will increase equipment costs for US buyers
Trimble and Hyundai Construction Equipment partnership has been rolled out to global markets
Woohyun Kim’s experience spans 20 years with company.
HD Hyundai Construction Equipment and HD Hyundai Infracore are set to merge to form a new entity called HD Construction Equipment
New excavators to be shown at Dutch show before launch
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Company provides offerings for both electrification and ICE efficiency
Free report assesses implications for US market
Case launches its first BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant machines from its Pithampur plant in India
JCB is doubling the size of its new Texas factory to one million square feet in response to President Trump’s tariffs, investing $500 million
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
Six new models announced for North America, including large loaders and excavators
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Attendees will see electrified versions of their favorite equipment brands as well as more traditional internal combustion (IC)-driven equipment.
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The North American construction industry is in a pretty good place, so why are construction equipment sales falling?
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Declines over the second half of 2024 should be reversed over 2025 as stability supports machine sales rebound.
Record visitor and exhibitor numbers at Shanghai show
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Rental companies accounted for 33% of sales last year
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Engine will be compliant with country’s tighter emissions standards
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Companies celebrate opening of new, larger facility in Brunswick, Ga.
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A bleak EV construction equipment outlook in North America, the first battery passport and the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Chevron.
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Chinese equipment industry is in midst of another painful, prolonged trough but implications could be felt much further