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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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John Deere鈥檚 construction machines are highlighting electric components, autonomy and safety
Articulated hauler company says that it has witnessed a rise in users employing its Haul Track telematics system
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Switzerland-based ABB turned a diesel-powered truck into an electric propulsion machine in T眉rkiye
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The company said it will be the first to build earthmoving equipment with fossil-free steel
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Electric dumper is equipped with a 75 kWh battery and is said to have an uninterrupted operating time of eight hours on a single charge
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The D101AEA and D101AEA Compact dumpers will complement the company鈥檚 current line-up of dumpers
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The partnership will initially be focused on deploying Pronto鈥檚 OEM-agnostic Autonomous Haulage System (AHS) on Bell articulated dump trucks
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Zero-emission D151AEG machine is company first electric dumper model
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CE reviews the news stories that created most interest during the year
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Zero-emission equipment for urban sites on show at Bauma
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According to the company, each machine has been designed with urban construction project applications in mind
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A new range of equipment from the manufacturer is to be shown at Bauma Munich this October
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Can investment in product development help to solve the productivity puzzle and reduce emissions?
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New 鈥渞ental-tough鈥� 3.5MDX cabbed site dumper designed for demanding applications on confined sites
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At an online event JCB unveiled new electric-powered equipment and products
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Five new models launched by Spanish equipment manufacturer, including a reversible dumper
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French OEM promises to put 鈥榞ame-changing鈥� models through their paces
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JCB 7T-1 Front Tip Hi-Viz model will be first of new range launched, after ending third-party agreement with Terex