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Germany-based OEM Atlas is to build selected wheeled material handler models under the Develon brand, as part of a new partnership announced at the Bauma exhibition in Munich, Germany.
Cat’s Corné Timmermans gives the lowdown to Andy Brown on alterative power, technology and the future of equipment
Dynapac and Leica Geosystems are introducing a new integrated interface for auto-steering and screed edge control
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What we learned from Liebherr’s 2024 full-year results
Kobelco will debut two electric excavators, a 7-ton and 2-ton model, at Bauma 2025
Construction Briefing’s Mitchell Keller reflects on his first ride-and-drive event and how far construction equipment has come
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Mastering a piece of equipment as sophisticated as the flagship laser screed machine in US-based manufacturer Somero Enterprises’ range can be a daunting task for any new operator.
Winner of the Global Cement and Concrete Association’s photos of the year announced
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Imagine a future where, in order to check an excavator you were about to buy had no significant engine damage, you could simply open an app and wave your mobile phone over the machine
Komatsu will unveil a new 4-tonne skid steer loader and a 5-tonne compact tracked loader
Automotive technology company Luminar has announced a collaboration with Caterpillar to integrate light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology into a new generation of autonomous machines
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Volvo CE is showing leading machines and technology at World of Asphalt
OEM to showcase products that it says meet the specific needs of European customers
Lighter breakers, faster drills, and redesigned pulverizers set for launch in Munich
Six new models announced for North America, including large loaders and excavators
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John Deere’s construction machines are highlighting electric components, autonomy and safety
South Africa-based OEM will be showing its Motor Grader range alongside its ADTs
Rear-view cameras, LED lighting, and air-suspended seats added to upgraded line
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Construction equipment that has seen nearly two decades of service is selling for unusually high prices at auction in 2025. Why?
Equipment deal to help São Paulo company JT & Partners Ferrovias as it targets scrap metal market
