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Ammann’s Unibatch 240 towers over CONEXPO-CON/AGG
March 9, 2017

The first fully-assembled asphalt mixing plant ever at the Las Vegas show, it is 27m tall and marks the firm’s entry into the North American asphalt mixing market. And it’s only 95 steps to the top

Cummins looks to the future
March 9, 2017
Engine maker talks technology, the possibilities of renewables - and the benefit of using its new Guidanz app
Metso debuts multi-action cone crusher
March 9, 2017

Finnish manufacturer introduces MX4 to US market, promising lower running costs and more uptime

CASE CE reveals DL 450 concept dozer loader
March 8, 2017

Codename: Project Minotaur - CASE CE reveals DL 450 concept dozer loader

Liugong wheeled loaders
March 8, 2017

Liugong takes tech from 1971 and adapts it to today's wheeled loaders for big savings

AME 3D Mini Excavator
March 8, 2017

Say hello to AME ("Amy") - the mini excavator whose parts are 3D-printed

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 Day 1 Video
March 8, 2017
Innovation is the key on Day 1 at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, which is packed with movers, shakers and machinery: LiuGong has taken vertical lift technology first used on skid-steer loaders and adapted it for wheeled loaders, while Case CE reveals its DL450 loader dozer  - and Caterpillar is focusing on technology solutions to create savings for operators
Cat’s new system is in Command
March 7, 2017
Cat's new system is in command. Once upon a time you would have been laughed at for saying you could operate a dozer on a construction site 1,700 miles away - but not anymore, say Caterpillar.
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 Preview Video
March 7, 2017
There are a lot of attractions in Las Vegas, but none of them packs more of a punch than CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017. Come with us as we push open the doorson the biggest construction equipment show in the world this year. As well as the machines themselves, our experts will talk you through the technology on a walk around. So step inside…
VIDEO: Sarens raises the pylon for New Wear Crossing in Sunderland
February 13, 2017
It was as weekend working in Sunderland city, northeast England, for global lifting specialist 8569 Sarens.

Over the two days, the Belgian company gently raised a 1,550tonne steel pylon that will form the backbone of the New Wear Crossing – no official name yet – across the River Wear.

General work on the two-span cable-stay bridge started on the bridge in May 2015. The structure will be supported by the single double pylon and will have four vehicle lanes, as well as dedicated cycle and pedestrian routes.