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Second quarter sales decline for major OEM, although some countries offer hope with strong performances
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Sales drop for OEM but it highlights reasons to be positive for the future
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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has announced that the company maintained robust margins in the third quarter of 2024
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Programme to be implemented first in Ukraine, and then in other countries
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Equipment sales are down but order intake is up in the second quarter, and China has seen
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Find out exactly which OEMs make up the global top ten by sales
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Excavators, wheeled loaders and haulers among new diesel and electric powered machines
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Volvo Construction Equipment reveals its financial results for Q1, 2024
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Sales in two key markets saw OEM post increase in machines sales in 2023 compared to 2022
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Partnership to include work on electrification, charging infrastructure, low carbon fuels and renewable energy
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Major OEM has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2023