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French independent investment firm Parquest Capital agrees takeover of Accès Industrie for over €100 million
As sale of Dynapac to Fayat concludes, a new product visual identity is revealed
The deal to buy Aix-en-Provence company Aixomat follows last week’s acquisition of Spanish rental business CTC de Maquinaria.
The French manufacturer has launched three models that will be shown for the first time at Space 2017 in Rennes, France
Sales of crawler excavators in France up 23% year-on-year during first seven months of 2017, says CISMA
Tower crane companies Arcomet and Matebat have merged their used cranes sales departments
French-based company’s subsidiary contributes little to group’s leap in profitability
French rental company sees revenues increase 47.8% year-on-year for second quarter, following Lavendon and Hune acquisitions
French construction group wants maritime activities of Italian company oil and gas specialist
French-based Colas Group launches world’s first autonomous impact protection vehicle in US
A new Demag AC 160-5 all-terrain crane is the latest addition to S.V.M.M’s fleet
A five-tonne, 18-metre-long boat has been lifted 60 metres onto the first floor of the Eiffel Tower by French company S.E Levage
French contractor reports good financial results for the first half of 2017
Jagulak has purchased a Demag AC 250-5 all terrain crane to aid future growth
Better-than-expected profits for cement maker accused of paying armed groups in Syria
CISMA reports that market is divided into two sectors depending on tipping point of machine, with smaller wheeled loaders doing better
University project in Paris, France, to be built with the help of six Raimondi tower cranes from distributor GP Mat International
New €156 million contract for Line 15 South, part of Grand Paris Express transport network, including construction of Noisy Champs station, goes to joint venture
The vehicle mount manufacturer launched the 13000 square metre facility in Croissy-Beaubourg, France, on 22 June. The new range comprises articulated telescopic machines with 18m to 26m working heights