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Construction Briefing鈥檚 Mitchell Keller reflects on his first ride-and-drive event and how far construction equipment has come
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Volvo CE is showing leading machines and technology at World of Asphalt
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John Deere鈥檚 construction machines are highlighting electric components, autonomy and safety
South Africa-based OEM will be showing its Motor Grader range alongside its ADTs
The improvements are said to yield fuel efficiency gains of up to 15%
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Volvo鈥檚 Kenneth Miller walks through key interior features of the brand new ADT lineup
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Volvo鈥檚 Fredrik Jonsson highlights key exterior features of the company鈥檚 brand new lineup
John Deere has unveiled new autonomous machines at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas USA, including a new construction machine
Articulated hauler company says that it has witnessed a rise in users employing its Haul Track telematics system
More than 200 construction machines are working on an Austrian hydroelectric project
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How the hauler manufacturer is implementing technology and the latest engineering to boost machine productivity
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Terapro Construction will supply Rokbak articulated haulers across Eastern Canada, expanding Rokbak鈥檚 presence in the North American market
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Contract with Rio Tino joint venture company in Guinea
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Electric dump truck has a payload capacity of 70 tonnes
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Company said demand for machines in Europe is increasing
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The long wait for Intermat, one of Europe鈥檚 biggest construction trade shows that last took place in 2018, is nearly over.
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The ADT has come of age, with a host of productivity, sustainability and bottom-line benefits
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Four companies have worked together to produce an autonomous Bell B40E dump truck
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Includes machine control identification function
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As global temperatures continue to climb, so the race to build more sustainable machines hots up, as Mike Hayes reports