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Why electric forklift operators may be among the first adopters of V2X
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Electric forklift fleets powered by advanced lithium batteries can overcome many hurdles related to V2X adoption.
John Deere reports on the status of its new excavator line
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Following the end of its manufacturing agreement with Hitachi, John Deere has been working on the introduction of its own line of excavators, designed and built in the US
5 things we learned at The ARA Show
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Rental penetration has reached pre-pandemic levels and growth expectations are higher than expected
Polaris launches all-electric utility vehicle
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OEM targeting customers in construction and equipment rental
Genie to launch VR training
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Shown exclusively to ALH in early January, the tech-forward training will be used in conjunction with
Volvo reveals new compact excavators for North America
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New EC37 and ECR40 models boast 10% efficiency increase and more spacious cabs
Aecom pays $11.8m to settle Hurricane Disaster Relief allegations
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Engineering company Aecom has paid US$11.8 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims to the Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) for the replacement of educational facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
How a $3.7bn construction project aims to protect communities near New Orleans from hurricanes
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How the US Army Corps of Engineers plans to protect parishes near New Orleans from hurricane and storm damage with a $3.7 billion programme of construction works.
Two firms to develop prototype construction helmet aimed at reducing brain injuries
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Global PPE manufacturer MSA Safety is to partner with Sweden-based helmet safety company Mips to develop a new prototype construction helmet.
Hurricane and storm damage reduction scheme outside New Orleans to cost $1.27 billion more
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A series of levees, floodwalls and pump stations outside New Orleans, designed to reduce storm and hurricane damage, is to cost $1.27 billion more to complete than originally planned.