This week’s 90-second construction equipment briefing covers new demolition simulator training, midsize excavator buying insights, and January used-equipment market shifts.
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Hexagon's Leica, a construction tech provider along the lines of Trimble and Topcon that's seeking a higher profile in North ...
The Takeuchi presence at Conexpo will highight the company's past, present, and future. A new compact excavator, the TB3150R, ...
Operators can now rehearse concrete breaking and structural steel cutting in a controlled digital environment.
The 20-metric-ton excavator class sits in a great power and size band. Not too big. Not too small. Just right for serious ...
Tailgates, load ejectors, and water-sprayer systems headline Philippi-Hagenbuch’s Conexpo booth, with a special focus on ...
Work Truck Incyte has launched a new website and flagship platform, introducing what the company describes as Market ...
The January used equipment data from Sandhills Global delivers a familiar mixed bag of information. I’ve tried to make sense of it all for our fleet readers. Below I’ve broken down trends for the top ...
Europe’s construction equipment market looks to be in recovery mode. It’s not charging ahead at full speed, but it’s moving ...
Sales recovery, rental dominance, workforce challenges, and shifting electrification priorities highlight the latest European ...
Telematics data must flow — like the spice. Long has fleet data lived in silos. Machines in one system. Trucks in another.