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Free webinar download: The pros and cons of earthmoving tech

A recording of KHL’s recent construction technology webinar, which explored the potentially transformative role of digital technology in earthmoving, is now available for download. 

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The Digging Deeper into Digital sees leaders from Trimble and Landmark Construction discussing the potential digital tools have to boost jobsite productivity, efficiency and profitability.

The event also features the economist Al Melhim from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), who sets the scene for the North America-focused event, with an intriguing update on the US economy, the current administration and its controversial tariffs policies, as well as how Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is likely to affect the construction industry.

AEM's Al Melhim AEM’s Al Melhim

Amid rising costs, complex project demands and a growing labor shortage, the discussion comes at a crucial time, with digital solutions increasingly seen as a way forward.

Yet, while the promise is real, the path to adoption can be challenging, particularly for businesses still relying on traditional methods.

This free-to-view event looks at the challenges posed by adopting technology, including workforce education, the rethinking of long-standing processes and how to managing the transition from analogue to digital.

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Webinar: Digging Deeper into Digital: Maximize Your Earthmoving Profitability

REGISTER HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS EVENT FOR FREE

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The content of this event is most appropriate for contractors, fleet managers and business leaders operating in North America and looking to future-proof their operations and boost their bottom line.

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