All Compaction Equipment Articles
Contractor BAM claims that is has built the world’s first electric road roller in the 10 to 12 tonne segment
Road construction and technology specialists show development of autonomous compaction process
As the world’s infrastructure cries for improvements OEMs are ensuring roadbuilding equipment is up to the task
MBW approved for Caterpillar’s Allied Vendor Programme
Electric compaction range extended with 7 new models operating on its modular lithium ion battery
Bauma Munich 2019 visitors will cover a lot of ground – potentially laid by the following machines
Manufacturer’s new range of rammers, vibratory plate compactors and rollers to be offered by nationwide distributor Kiesel
In tandem roller market segment, German company is bring two new machines to Intermat – the DV+ 70i and DV+ 90i with all-wheel steering
Ammann's Intermat 2015 launches will include rollers, new plants and its most powerful ever vibratory plate
Wacker Neuson to source rollers from Hamm factory in Tirschenreuth, Germany, and distribute them via its own sales network
New range gets its public launch at the Internatiional Rental Exhibition (IRE) in Amsterdam on 24-26 June.
Conexpo will see two Sany graders launched, with machines being assembled in Atlanta, Georgia.
Limited range of single and tandem rollers to be supplied for sale in developing markets under Hyundai brand.
New articulated tandem rollers, finishers, vibratory plates and single drum rollers included in Bauma line-up
Examples from range of six new tandem rollers presented at Bauma China show
Atlas Copco introduces Dynapac CP275 pneumatic at Intermat Middle East
New €21.5 million facility in Boppard, Germany, represents largest single investment in company’s history
Swepac, the Swedish plate compactor manufacturer, has been sold to South End AB, a company that has holdings in a number of small engineering businesses in Sweden.
The Toro Company aims to be producing Stone Construction Equipment machines at Stone’s Honeoye facility in New Jersey in the “near term” before switching production to its existing facilities in Nebraska and Minnesota.
Stone Construction Equipment Inc has been closed down by its bank and discussions are underway with potential buyers, according to various press reports in the US.
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