All Tracked Excavators Articles
Doosan's DX180LC-3 is the company's first Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB compliant mid weight tracked excavator
US factory completed first 21.5 tonne machine on February 27.
Latest “dash 10” models of hydraulic excavators released, along with two articulated dump trucks.
Long reach excavator and new backhoes - includeing a Stage IIIB compliant model - on display from Turkish manufacturer.
10MCR will complement the 8MCR in the 9 tonne class.
New Zaxis-5 excavators to be unveiled at Intermat.
Larger stand and new Stage IIIB-compliant models for Europe from Liugong highlight Chinese manufacturer's intentions
As well as launching its Stage IIIB and Hybrid earthmoving machines, Intermat will see Hyundai unveil a new 120 tonne excavator at the top of its range.
Intermat will provide many Europeans with the first opportunity to see Komatsu's 20 tonne class hybrid excavator in the iron.
Fuel consumption reductions of up to 18% claimed for new Zaxis models.
The new E215C and E245C tracked excavators bring New Holland's C Series to four models
Hydraulic excavator updated with a model that includes a number of fuel-saving features.
Second hybrid crawler excavator to be unveiled at BICES 2011
New factory near Moscow for 20 to 50 tonne excavators will begin production in early 2013.
A Doosan DL300 wheeled loader and DX225LC excavator have joined York Recycling (Processing) Ltd's fleet
Cramo’s German business, Theisen Baumaschinen, has bought 32 new wheeled and crawler excavators from Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment.
Turkish manufacturer develops Tier 3 machine featuring John Deere engines and ZF transmissions. Tier 4 versions may follow.
The race is on to increase production at quarries around the world, and operators are seeking to avoid downtime by upgrading their fleets with the most efficient and reliable machines available.
Australian heavy mining equipment renter Emeco is to invest A$165 million (€122 million) in the current year on new and used equipment as part of its organic growth strategy.
The global excavator market split decisively in two this year due to demanding engine exhaust emissions regulations coming into force in Europe and the US. Chris Sleight reports on what this means for equipment users and the flood of new models being launched.
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