All Haulers Articles
There have been a lot of changes in the haulers sector over the last 12 months, from a market-transforming merger, to new engines and another 60 tonne ADT prototype.
Manufacturer deploys fleet of machines worth nearly €1 million, plus operators, to help clear up and move people amid flooding
ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014 debut for new G Series articulated dump trucks, fitted with Tier 4 Final-compliant engines
Deal gives Volvo CE rigid haulers for the light mining sector and more ADTs. New owner said Motherwell plant will be kept. Terex said trucks didn't fit with its lifting and material handling businesses.
Deal sees Turkish manufacturer buy factory in Thailand as well as after-sales operations
Appello GEO system will locate equipment both outdoors and indoors. System can be ordered through Thwaites dealers.
Manufacturer showcases true 4X4 ADT, also launches new ejector body and expands partnership with Liebherr into dozers
From new telematics technology to exploring the potential for fresh joint ventures, developments for Terex’s off-highway trucks are not standing still.
New RM-Terex graders will be available worldwide, with versions for engine regulated markets later this year or next year.
Modified 6 t dumper as well as prototype of new 25 t ADT.
Thwaites seals major dumpers orders with Atut Rental in Poland and Travis Perkins in the UK
Bell will showcase its new 30 tonne class B30E articulated dump truck at Bauma, and announce the production launch of the range
Some articulated dump truck manufacturers are racing to develop bigger and bigger machines, but fuel efficiency is arguably of higher significance at the moment.
Unique truck in the articulated hauler market features stepless AC drive via six independent wheel motors.
The Bauma China launch is part of a wider export initiative throughout Asia and Australasia.
The new high power dumper has been requested by contractors and major rental companies, says Thwaites.
Manufacturers are as busy as they’ve ever been developing new technology for the global hauler market, with significant developments in the ADT industry in particular.
ADT brand is being dropped from the factory name, which will in future be called Doosan Infracore Norway.
Spanish manufacturer Ausa gives IRN an exclusive look at its new T235 telehandler at its Manresa facility near Barcelona. Murray Pollok reports.
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