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Steep drop in Q1 sales for JLG
JLG cites weaking N. American demand for sharp Q1 declines in telehandler and aerial sales
The quiet hunt for non-compliant construction equipment at Bauma
CECE takes part in VDMA task force on the lookout for non-compliant machines and equipment
Interview: Continest eyes growth for its foldable containers
How is the company expanding into rentals without competing with its customers?
EU amends anti-dumping tariffs for access equipment
Slightly lower tariff for Dingli among changes
Avant Tecno introduces two new compact loaders
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New single speed models in 800 Series
Friday Roundup: Elections and EU sustainability | BigRentz facilities management | Generac expands BESS
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The week that was June 27 through July 3 included reports of how European elections could affect EU sustainability policies, a new wheeled excavator, Time’s Versalift merger and more
European Parliament, French elections could have impact on EU sustainability policies
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The gains made by far-right political parties may make it difficult for the European Parliament to move as aggressively on sustainability.

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Caterpillar’s passion for paving
Product experts describe the machines that make Cat the perfect road construction partner
Friday Roundup: EU MEWP tariffs | world’s tallest scissor | new acquisitions
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The week of June 13-19, 2024 included proposed European tariffs on MEWPs produced in China, unprecedented scissor lift height, rental company acquisitions, and a new equipment factory in Mexico
CECE: The sustainable reindustrialisation of Europe should be a key priority
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CECE calls on EU to deliver legislation that will prioritise reindustrialisation
ESG reporting and the changing generational and regulatory landscape
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Younger generations want their investments to align with their values. The related ESG regulations can make that a challenge for OEMs.
Aggreko report shows engineers willing to pay more for ‘green’ equipment
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Willingness to pay more is driven by need to fulfil company sustainability strategies
2024 is the biggest election year in history. What could it mean for construction?
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What could national-level elections this year in the European Union, India, South Africa, UK and USA mean for construction? 
Hilti launches improved version of exoskeleton
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Hilti collaborated with Ottobock Industrials to design and produce the new skeleton
Construction activity slows down in Europe amid costs and labour shortages
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Turner & Townsend survey highlights challenges plus global shifts in construction costs
FIEC releases report on construction activity in Europe
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Trade association reveals figures for EU as a whole and individual markets
What does the future hold for construction equipment emissions regulations?
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It’s something of an odd time when it comes to the regulations governing emissions from diesel engines in off-highway equipment around the world.
Develon unveils 14 tonne excavator for Europe
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New DX140LC-7K includes features cab upgrades and a range of new tech features
Exoskeletons: Will they become a more common sight on construction sites?
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Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the single largest cause of work-related illness in the sector. Are exoskeletons the answer?
How construction can avoid allegations of ‘greenwashing’
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Bureau Veritas pubishes guide to assessing green claims
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