Skip to main content

Wednesday Test 1 Story

Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednes
January 14, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story 178 Caterpillar, 359 VolVo Ce 1222 Terex Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story Wednesday Test 1 Story








For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Volvo CE sees slide in Chinese sales but growth in developed markets
    July 18, 2014
    Volvo Construction Equipment has seen sales in China fall, while its performance in the developed markets of North America and Europe has improved. The company has seen sales drop 9% for its second quarter results as improvements in North America and Europe fail to compensate for weak demand from China. The 25% improvement in North America and 11% improvement in Europe, compared to the same period in the year before, has been a cause for optimism. Net sales in the second quarter fell 9% to US$2.144 billion
  • Hillhead 2012 filling up quickly
    April 30, 2012
    Major players will be at Hillhead 2012 where 91% of the space is allocated.With almost nine months to go, 91% of the stand space at Hillhead 2012 has already been allocated to exhibitors, including major players such as Volvo, Sandvik, Metso, Terex Group, Finning/Caterpillar, Liebherr and Bell Equipment.click image to enlargeHillhead 2012Event director Jack Berridge said demand for space over the summer had been very buoyant and the site plan had filled up very quickly.
  • Shantui wins dozer deal in US
    April 10, 2015
    Shantui has won a deal to supply three bulldozers to a customer in the US. The deal is of note as this is the first time Chinese manufacturers Shantui has won a dozer supply deal to the US. The move followed direct negotiations with the customer and the contract was for three bulldozers: the SD10YS, SD13YS, and SD16-3. This sale represents a significant breakthrough for Shantui and is a step forward in the firm’s bid to boost its profile internationally. In entering the US market, Shantui will be up again
  • Terex looks for internal growth and strong margins
    January 6, 2017
    Terex Corporation chairman and CEO Ron DeFeo is predicting strong growth over the next three years, with the aim of US$10bn revenues by 2015, up from $7.3bn in 2012. However, unlike so often in the past, he is not looking for acquisition but to develop the existing business. Indeed, the company has recently sold off much of its road construction business, as it was struggling to expand that division.