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One US-based contractor rolled out new planning software on top of its already advanced planning system
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In an updated forecast, North America鈥檚 construction rental industry could be changing
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Trackunit Pass allows fleet managers to use the Trackunit On mobile app to set up access to machines via card, pin code, or smartphone
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Volvo CE鈥檚 new software is equipping customers with real-time data
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Gravis Robotics is developing a module that attaches to individual excavators so they can work to spec every day on the job
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Pocket Box has upgraded its software solution
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Stay ahead with 鈥榮mart project management鈥�
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See how you can save as costs increase.
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North American dealer will join the Nors Group from Volvo CE
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Multibillion-dollar online platforms like Uber and Airbnb are inspiring efforts to create similar solutions for equipment rental, but there are challenges in making this a reality
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Lucy Barnard interviews Emma Porter, managing director of UK-based Story Contracting about how to adopt a workable diversity and inclusion strategy
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Bureau Veritas pubishes guide to assessing green claims
High-quality analysis and insight on the global industry
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Construction equipment industry urged to prepare for long-term volatility
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Product availability and quality more important than price
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Experts discuss how contractors can protect their fleets against ransomware and terror attacks
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UK rental equipment exhibition attracts over 2,700 visitors, with numerous construction equipment deals signed
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Japanese versions of Trackunit Manager and Trackunit Go launched for rental companies, OEMs and fleet owners
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Move allows Ritchie Bros to offer parts and service support to customers on behalf of dealers and OEM partners
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New EcoNet technology from Balfour Beatty will reduce carbon emissions on construction sites by up to 80%.