Demolition & Recycling International - January-February 2020

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24 January 2020

D&RI January-February 2020 2

Included in this issue:

  • WORLD NEWS
    Bobcat remote control compact loader goes into action on hospital site: Hitachi adopts Cesar security system; Wende Erdbau demolishes Langenschwartz Viaduct in Germany; new president takes over at CECE; clock ticks on investment allowance tax relief; RVA sets up German office; big acquisition for Saudi Investment Recycling Company
  • TEREX FINLAY
    Open house for new products with crushing and screening specialist
  • DEMOLITION MASTERS DEGREE
    First graduates emerge from University of Wolverhampton
  • ES MANUFACTURING
    Akula demolition robot range combines diesel and electric operation
  • DEMOLITION EXCAVATORS
    The high reach excavator has made the transition from luxury item to mainstream demolition applications, so how is it faring nowadays?
  • MOBILE CRUSHING
    How companies across demolition and recycling worldwide are adding new products, building new premises and forming new partnerships
  • SERBIAN DEMOLITION CONFERENCE
    Highlights from third annual gathering of national association
  • ATTACHMENTS
    Developments in attachments ranging from magnets to crusher buckets
  • CONEXPO 2020 PREVIEW
    North America welcomes back its largest construction show to Las Vegas from March 10 to 14, with the organiser in an optimistic frame of mind
  • OPINION – RICHARD VANN
    Managing cultural differences on global demolition site

Supporting documents

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Webinar: Caterpillar experts to discuss the increasing importance of temporary power
Live event on July 7, will explore how businesses are using temporary power solutions to strengthen energy resilience
Product launch update: new tower cranes
New tower cranes launched into the North American market this year
Why rugged electronics are becoming mission-critical for off-road OEMs
Connectivity and digital controls are reshaping heavy equipment and manufacturers are finding performance depends as much on durable electronics as on the vehicles themselves