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Driven by demand for data centres, energy, and high-tech infrastructure, Asia Pacific is set for strong construction growth despite volatile global conditions
The company forecasts that global retail sales in the agriculture and construction equipment markets will be lower in 2025 compared to 2024
Louise Adams appointed as new Group Chief Executive Officer, and targets more growth in Asia Pacific
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Manufacturing facility officially opens in Tianjin, China
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Earlier this week, US construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar unveiled what it hailed as the best financial year in its history.
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Detroit, US, project kicks-off speculative year for global airport construction
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OEM signs crushing equipment agreement with new machinery dealer
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Mace Group has announced numerous changes to its structure
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In the second phase of the project the decision makers for all five construction lots opted for 18 of Herrenknecht’s Mixshields and one EPB Shield
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Construction giant Hochtief, which owns subsidiaries Turner and Flatiron in the US, CIMIC in Australia, and Leighton Asia, last week unveiled a trading update for Q1 2023.
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Delivery delays, material waste, and cost overruns top the list of issues for complex civil construction projects
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Increasing demand for data storage and processing capabilities push up value of sector
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Phu Thai Cat named an official dealer of Metso’s aggregates equipment in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
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Mace targets major Asia Pacific expansion with new partnership
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Asia Pacific a growth highlight while supply chain delays a challenge
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First quarter sales hindered by supply chain issues but 15% growth expected for 2021
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Can investment in infrastructure, tourism and oil and gas save the economies in this region?
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Virtual replica will allow the technology giant to improve the efficiency of its Singapore headquaters