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10 new electric machines set for Europe by 2026
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Liugong’s outgoing chairman and CEO Zeng Guang’an, and the company’s new president Luo Guobing speak exclusively to Construction Briefing
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The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has announced that it is reconsidering anti-dumping measures that it had previously recommended on certain excavators imported from China
Additions said to underline strength of brand in UK despite tariffs
New chairman is a LiuGong veteran of 36 years
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Global construction OEMs are suddently rethinking their US strategy
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LiuGong emphasises importance of European market as it prepares to open regional hubs
A series of new partnerships for Leica Geosystems
Catrin Jones interviews Harry Mellor, European product director at LiuGong, on how the company is positioning itself for success
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Construction Europe’s November-December issue is out now
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The internal combustion engine (ICE) still dominates new construction machinery sales but electric alternatives are undoubtedly catching on
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China-based OEM launches five new electric products as it reaffirms commitment to battery electric construction equipment
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China-based OEM acquired the Dressta dozer business and manufacturing plant in 2012
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The construction equipment market is set to undergo huge change over the next 5-10 years and an acceleration in new technologies will see bigger players squeeze out smaller rivals.
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Construction in China has followed the path of the wider economy – tremendous highs followed by deep lows
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More than 2000 models of 856H-E Max electric wheel loaders operating globally
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Chicago-based Casey is the latest regional US dealer to enroll with LiuGong’s network