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Updated: How much do the world’s biggest OEMs spend on R&D?
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Following the publication of the latest Yellow Table ranking, Construction Briefing looks at what the 10 biggest OEMs spend on R&D
Yellow Table: The world’s top 50 construction equipment OEMs
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The latest ranking of the biggest construction equipment manufacturers in the world has been revealed
Develon launches waste, recycling kit for its DL-7 loaders
Develon reveals its newest guard kit for loaders design for waste and recycling applications
US tariffs still a challenge but won’t stop Chinese manufacturers expanding globally
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Lovol Heavy Industry, XCMG and Zoomlion on why they remain committed to global expansion
Round-up: How 8 major equipment OEMs are navigating 2025’s turbulent start
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Construction Briefing summarises major OEMs’ Q1 results and their outlook for the rest of the year
4 things we learned from Komatsu’s latest financial results
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Komatsu’s predictions on the impact of tariffs and its plans for strategic growth
Video: 7 things that caught our eye at Bauma 2025
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Construction Briefing has produced a short video showcasing a few of the things that jumped out at us at Bauma in Germany
Caterpillar’s multi-path approach to sustainability
Cat’s Corné Timmermans gives the lowdown to Andy Brown on alterative power, technology and the future of equipment

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Uma região única, entregando excelência em equipamentos essenciais para construção, pedreiras, mineração e gestão de resíduos
Apesar de seu tamanho modesto, com uma população de 1,8 milhão, a Irlanda do Norte supera as expectativas. Esta parte discreta do Reino Unido fabrica 40% dos equipamentos móveis supervisionados de britagem e peneiramento do mundo, e o setor de manufatura cresceu mais rápido do que no restante do Reino Unido.

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Una región única, entregando excelencia en equipos esenciales para la construcción, canteras, minería y gestión de residuos
A pesar de su modesto tamaño, Irlanda del Norte fabrica el 40% de los equipos móviles de trituración y cribado del mundo y el sector de fabricación avanzada en esta región está creciendo rápidamente
China’s construction OEMs have made strides. Should western firms worry?
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China used to be a lucrative market for western construction equipment manufacturers. But the world is changing.
European OEMs cast wary eye to US elections as they try to boost global competitiveness
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CECE Congress assesses challenges facing construction equipment manufacturers and emphasises need for collaboration
Bauma 2025 promises to defy tough times and bounce back to full size
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Organisers of world’s largest construction equipment show expect strong showing in 2025
Demolition of newspaper building underway, US$2bn casino replacing it
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Demolition of the Chicago Tribune publishing centre has commenced in Illinois, US
Updated: How the positions of the world’s top OEMs have changed in 2024
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How the hierarchy of the world’s biggest construction equipment OEMs has changed up to 2024
Highlights from Hillhead: What did you miss?
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Construction Briefing outlines just some of the highlights that were on display at Hillhead on the last week in June
Video: Concise analysis of the Yellow Table 2024
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Concise video analysis of the Yellow Table 2024 and a graphic showing the changing hierarchy of the top 15 OEMs
Skanska to build €150m Lokomotion Technology Centre for Metso
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Swedish contractor Skanska is to build the new Lokomotion Technology Centre for industrial manufacturer Metso in Lahdesjärvi, Tampere, Finland
Cimic Group JV to construct US$500 million crusher
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Two Cimic Group companies to build mining crusher in Australia for mining company
How the hierarchy of top construction OEMs continues to change
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Updated animated chart shows how the top construction OEMs have traded positions over the last 20 years, now including data for 2023.
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