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iC Yellow Table 2011 now available

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16 June 2011

International Construction magazine's annual top-list of the world's largest construction equipment manufacturers, the iC Yellow Table 2011, is now available to buy via KHL.com's Information Store.

Chris Sleight, editor of International Construction magazine, reports on iC's unique survey of the world's 50 largest construction equipment manufacturers.

Costing just £50.00/US$82.00/€60.00 the iC Yellow Table 2011 includes analysis of the exchange rate changes that shaped the last 12 months alongside the relentless growth of China's equipment manufacturers, who were the dominant forces of this year's Yellow Table.

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