Efficiency and reliability are keys to company’s new launches, with six new models in the D Series crawler excavator line up, including the CX160D and CX180D
CNH is aiming to build new production facilities in India and Brazil for its New Holland Construction and Case Construction Equipment brands. Mario Gasparri, head of the CNH Construction Equipment business for Europe, Africa and the Middle East, said the ambitious moves were based on how CNH sees the evolution of the construction equipment market.
Several crawler cranes from Sennebogen are proving their worth at a port construction site on the banks of the Bosporus in Turkey.
Local firm Özüaydin Crane now has six crawler cranes from Sennebogen and has put the machines to use on a major port construction site in Istanbul.
The six crawler cranes include two E-series 5500 models and one E-series 3300 model. Both machine types feature a robust Star-Lifter crawler undercarriage.
An array of advanced earthmoving machines are coming to market, offering increased performance, lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions
The global market for earthmoving machines has been particularly strong over the last year. Demand for new equipment has been at a high, with sales of crawler excavators proving especially robust. Manufacturers have responded by increasing output, while tempting customers with new models offering major performance gains.
Dozers
In the market for dozers, Caterp
German contractor Gebrüder Bantle is working on a large ring road project in Bösingen, excavating and building 6km of highway and nine bridges. The region’s main road, the B462, provides an important link between the A5 Rheintalautobahn and A81 Stuttgart highways. The B462 carries some 12,000 vehicles/day and suffers congestion at peak periods, so a new ring road will help reduce delays for commuters. The Dunningen project consists of a 6.4km ring road, nine bridges and several access roads. Gebrüder Bantle