Coronavirus disrupts all aspects of life, including construction, special two-page roundup of latest news; Hyundai’s hydrogen-fuel excavators; resignation of CNH CEO; costs rise again for California’s ...
The amount of money generated by the world’s top 50 construction OEMs in 2023 in International Construction’s Yellow Table has been revealed to be US$243.4 billion, the highest figure ever recorded in ...
Equipment Depot announces it’s on track to meet its financial growth goal to reach $1 billion in revenue within five years. In 2020, Equipment Depot’s leadership team created its ‘2025 Vision Strategy ...
Italy-based heavy load logistics provider Fagioli’s US division completed a world record ship transport weighing more than 23,000 tonnes on self propelled modular transporter (SPMT). Fagioli used 800 ...
That being said, the survey also revealed healthy growth for some Europe-based companies, with four of the top 10 in the growth league all based in Europe. So, with combined rental revenues of more ...
The latest Yellow Table, International Construction’s annual ranking of the world’s top 50 construction equipment manufacturers by sales figures, has revealed that sales for 2022 were US$230.6 billion ...
Material prices remain volatile, tariffs shift without warning, and budgets are tightening in ways that make the cost of a mistake far heavier than in years past. At the same time, project timelines ...
The most recent edition of the Yellow Table, an annual ranking by International Construction of the top 50 construction equipment manufacturers based on sales, has reported record-breaking figures for ...
A significant rise in the value of the d&ri100 compared to a year ago prompts a number of demolition contractors to capitalise on the sector’s recent growth by investing. The 2023 d&ri100 paints an ...
Andy Wright, former CEO of Sunbelt Rentals UK has joined Coventry-based power specialist Vital Power Group. Wright, who joins the company as its executive chair, has spent the last five years with ...
The top 10 tower crane-owning companies in North America were revealed in American Cranes and Transport’s August issue with its 18th annual Tower Crane 50. The top 10 companies were as follows: 1.
The 2024 ACT100 index added an impressive 96,160 tons with an index of 3,176,474 tons capacity. Last year the index grew by more than 500,000 tons from the retraction of the index in 2022. For ...