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Chinese key link upgrade
February 29, 2012
Upgrading work on China's Hohhot-Baotou highway is now underway in a project worth US$1.5 billion.
Earthquake damage affects Nepal's transport links
February 29, 2012
Nepal is recovering from a massive earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, which has severely damaged infrastructure.
Repair the wear in historic Béarn
February 29, 2012
The former province of Béarn in south-western France is tucked away on the eastern side of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Steeped in history, its strategic location controls access to easy passage into the Pyrénées Mountains, and it is said that during the Napoleonic wars, Wellington's army passed through 'the Béarn,' where it won an important battle at Orthez and set up a garrison at Pau on its way to Spain.
Parts delivery
February 29, 2012
Komatsu Europe has invested in developing an efficient spare parts operation - Mike Woof writes. Komatsu Europe is reaping the benefit of its investments in the spares support facility in Belgium. During the financial crisis new machine sales plummeted across Europe for all manufacturers but Komatsu Europe was able to ensure steady income through its spares support service. With many European customers holding onto machines longer during the last few years due to the downturn, spares support has been pivota
Loan benefiting Tunisian highway connection
February 29, 2012
Construction work on a highway link in Tunisia will be funded by a 22 year loan being provided by the Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development (FADES).
Hill & Smith expands range
February 29, 2012
Hill & Smith is buying Swedish firm ATA for SEK 100 million (£9.8 million).
Emissions challenge for engine manufacturers
February 29, 2012
The German construction equipment manufacturer's association, the VDMA, has said that the new EU-exhaust emission directive presents a major challenge for its members. According to the VDMA, the introduction of the EU-Exhaust Emission Regulation Stage IIIB has resulted in a great deal of investment at huge cost. For customers that has resulted in higher prices and the VDMA sees tighter regulation as being counter-productive.
Why do consumers buy electric cars?
February 29, 2012
The International Transport Forum at the OECD, an intergovernmental organisation for the transport sector that comprises 52 countries, has announced the winner of its 2011 Young Researcher of the Year Award.
New legislation for fuel specifications, emissions
February 29, 2012
New legislation has changed fuel specifications as well as engine emission requirements, writes Claire Symes. The latest Stage IIIB engines mean that on-site maintenance routines for newer equipment need to be changed. And at the same time, new fuel specifications also mean changes to management of fuel for all machines. The European standard for gas oil, EN590, changed at the start of the year in order to comply with the Renewable Energy and Fuel Quality Directives. This means fuels now must be low sulphur
CECE sees equipment sales improve in Europe
February 29, 2012
The latest available data regarding the European construction equipment market suggests that the machinery market is improving.