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An essential checklist for those looking to buy or rent small road construction equipment
Proposed FY2026 budget includes deep cuts to housing, energy, and environmental programmes
Caterpillar has reported a 19% year-on-year drop in construction equipment sales for Q1 2025, with declines across all regions
Japanese construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu forecast a 27.3% decline in operating profit for its 2025 financial year, amid rising costs
Sales up in some markets but down in others for first quarter of 2025
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Construction Briefing has produced a short video showcasing a few of the things that jumped out at us at Bauma in Germany
Caterpillar has announced that it has elected a new CEO, as incumbent CEO and chairman Jim Umpleby moves to the role of executive chairman
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Dispelling myths around total cost of ownership for those considering battery-powered equipment
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Algorithms can save lives. It鈥檚 a bold claim, but there are potentially significant safety benefits to using in-cab artificial intelligence
France-based construction trade show announces dates for its next event
The Unicontrol 3D system will be available in select European markets later this year
Komatsu will unveil a new 4-tonne skid steer loader and a 5-tonne compact tracked loader
OEM cites full dealer stocks and weak demand for sharp decline but points to early signs of recovery and strategic cost-cutting efforts
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Global construction equipment sales are forecast to hit their lowest point in 2025, according to Off-Highway Research, with growth expected to return from 2026
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Tracking for on-site assets used to be a nice thing to have. Now telematics is a basic essential for successful construction businesses
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The transparent bucket system is for use with wheeled loaders and helps improve operator visibility