When it comes to acquiring new powerful and cutting edge cranes, the French Autaa Group clearly has twin brands Tadano and Demag at the top of its list: Subsidiary MCM Autaa Groupe put a Demag® CC 3800‑1 lattice boom crawler crane into operation at the end of last year, and this is now being followed up by two Tadano® ATF 70G-4 all terrain cranes with a 52.1-meter-long main boom and one Demag AC 55-3.
The internationally positioned automotive supplier HELLA is launching a new work lamp series for agricultural machinery, construction machinery, forklifts, trucks, trailers and municipal vehicles.
STRABAG, the European construction technology group, is further consolidating its strong market position in Poland with a contract worth around € 99 million.
As part of its continued drive towards zero accidents, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is introducing an industry-first safety feature designed to eliminate machine movement linked to unintentional activation of the left joystick.
The new Potain Igo T 99 ups the ante for self-erecting cranes with improved capacity and reach over previous models, but from the same compact footprint that the Igo series is known for worldwide.
Wabtec Corporation and General Motors today announced they will collaborate to develop and commercialize GM’s Ultium battery technology and HYDROTEC hydrogen fuel cell systems for Wabtec locomotives.
Over a year after the start of the global pandemic, thanks to the positive progress made in some regions, the first large-scale events are starting to be held. One of the first construction industry events to be held was World of Concrete, which took place from 8 to 10 June in Las Vegas, and AUSA was there with its range of compact dumpers and all-terrain forklifts.