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China used to be a lucrative market for western construction equipment manufacturers. But the world is changing.
CECE Congress assesses challenges facing construction equipment manufacturers and emphasises need for collaboration
Organisers of world’s largest construction equipment show expect strong showing in 2025
How the hierarchy of the world’s biggest construction equipment OEMs has changed up to 2024
Updated animated chart shows how the top construction OEMs have traded positions over the last 20 years, now including data for 2023.
New Enerpac JS-250 jack up type heavy lifting system put to work on Norwegian rail tunnel project
Lucy Barnard speaks to construction workers braving Russian missile attacks to build it
Pioneering AMCS Technologies collision avoidance safety system for crawler and tower cranes operating together on site
Load monitoring equipment is being stolen from cranes in France at a sharply increasing rate according to national crane association UFL
Due for release in 2024, the LPO can power several machines simultaneously
The 3D lift planning software update is now features new mobile crane models
Windcrane’s Eduardo Estelles will argue at ITC that centralising wind data benefits everyone in the tower crane supply chain
Manufacturer introduces new LIFT handheld remote control series for industrial lifting and a camera system for portable control stations
Lior Avitan will be a panellist on the round-table on remote control of tower cranes at ITC in Nice, France on 2 December
Higher capacity 3D printed crane hooks made by Huisman tested to 350 tonnes
With UK infrastructure output rising, rental firm’s new high-capacity cylinders will target bridge sector
Palfinger provides winches for Ocean Infinity’s latest autonomous vessels
Castings and counterweights manufacturer launches new logo in honour of its landmark birthday
Renewable energy project off the Normandy coast calls on AMCS anti-collision system
Karl Haeusgen, chairman of the supervisory board at Hawe Hydraulik SE, elected as new president of the VDMA
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