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JCB India’s new Stage IV equipment
JCB India has brought in the CEV Stage IV Emission Standards across its range of wheeled machines
Deutz and ASKO partnership to include engine plans
Cooperation to help Deutz boost service business 
Regulator approves Hyundai deal for Doosan Infracore
South Korean regulator gives green light to deal for Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings to buy Doosan Infracore
Tech Corner: Hot oil carry-over problems
Remedies for the common problem of hot oil carry-over
Global construction industry to grow by 5.7% in 2021
Report predicts construction to see good growth in 2021, although issues such as lack of materials remains a concern
Electric Spierings for Jos Blom
Spierings zero-emission eLift and eDrive cranes for Jos Blom Kraanverhuur in the Netherlands
Ree Automotive picks Austin for North American HQ
Texas city will also be home to Ree’s Integration Center.
New battery storage systems from Aggreko
Batteries offer 40-50% reductions in fuel costs and emissions
Herc posts upbeat Q2 and H1 2021 results
Planned market expansion supported by strong rental market and rising CapEx
Martin Lehner joins Xelectrix Power
Former Wacker Neuson CEO becomes an investor and strategic advisor for Austrian energy storage specialist 
Kohler’s big investment in France
Company announces multi-million expansion of gen-set production facility in Brest
Vanguard adds spark to mobile hydraulics
Vanguard adds spark to mobile hydraulics
Volvo CE sales up 13% in second quarter
Machine volumes rise nearly everywhere but China
Magni to debut fully electric boom line
Magni Telescopic Handlers will launch a new line of fully electric articulated and telescopic boom lifts
Answers to common queries about fuel cells
Leading experts explain to Mike Brezonick why they are so positive about the future of fuel cells and answer some of the most asked questions.
Compressor specialist T/CCI enhances R&D capabilities
Compressor specialist T/CCI enhances R&D capabilities
Chris Jeong named CEO of Doosan Infracore Europe
Outgoing CEO Charlie Park to start a new role with Doosan in South Korea
Ford shows drive with electric version of bestselling truck
Ford has made it harder for the battery electric pickup startups to get off the ground with the launch of the all-electric F-150 Lightning Pro. Since its May 2021 debut there have been reservations off the charts for one of the most complete battery electric vehicle and software package that appears to check all the boxes. The F-150 Lightning Pro highlights include two available range options of a standard, available for retail and commercial customers at just under US$40,000, and an available extended range that is available only for commercial customers regardless of fleet size.
UAW narrowly OK’s Volvo Trucks contract
Agreement on new six-year deal ends long back-and-forth at New River Valley plant
Mission Critical Electronics acquires ZeroRPM
Acquisition expected to strengthen MCE’s presence in the vehicle electrification space.
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