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Wider, deeper, faster: Discover the industry's newest and most efficient technologies

On the fourth and final day at Conexpo, the news kept coming. CIFA tells us all about its comprehensive new support structure for North America and its latest carbon fibre concrete pumps; Simex outlines the updated version of its PL 60 self-levelling road planer and Kleemann reveals its 120 PRO mobile jaw crusher, proving that more output doesn't always mean higher fuel consumption levels.
By Geoff Hadwick March 16, 2020 Read time: 1 min

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