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China’s construction equipment market has yet to see any signs of recovering in 2023, after a slump in 2022.
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Volvo CE has published its own brand-agnostic software protocol, as well as plug specifications, used on its 48V off-board DC chargers
Virtual event will look at the challenge of achieving net zero carbon construction projects
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Business to focus on digital marketing, small business events and local trade shows
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The construction industry has seen a number of first-to-market equipment revealed over the past month from firms such as Hitachi, Caterpillar and other OEMS.
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As the construction equipment continues to meet the alternative energy challenge head on, here’s a roundup of some recent electric-powered offerings from OEMs
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Lucy Barnard speaks to exhibition organisers and major OEMs about the future of construction trade shows
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The European Rental Association held an online sustainability event on 31 March. This is an edited version of the round-table discussion, moderated by IRN’s Murray Pollok.
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Messe München CEO says that digital encounters are not a hundred percent substitute for face-to-face exchanges
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JLG has pulled out of Bauma 2022, the company announced, and will focus instead on virtual interactions and online collaborations
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Another trade show setback following Volvo’s recent Bauma decision
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The European Rental Association (ERA) held an online sustainability conference on 31 March. View the event here.
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Volvo CE to focus on new marketing approach with increased emphasis on digital
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Speakers from Volvo CE, Caterpillar and Balfour Beatty confirmed for online event on 11 May
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Messe München happy with show numbers, which were 62% down on 2018 as a result of the pandemic
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On 17 Sept, experts will discuss tech that’s driving automation in the industry in a free webinar
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With 25% of JCB’s Chinese suppliers remaining closed, the company has cut back on production levels at UK factories