All Haulers Articles
Caterpillar has launched four new K Series motor graders to replace the existing standard H Series.
Liebherr has launched its first ever articulated dump truck (ADT) at Bauma. The 30 tonne capacity TA230 on display is the first model in a range that will cover the 30 to 50 tonne categories.
ADT specialist shows new features on its trucks and new variants of some of its most popular models.
Wordsworth Holdings, the UK company that owns Barford Site Dumpers and Fruehauf tipper trailers, has gone into administration.
Terex’s Aerial Work Platforms division has sold off two of its non-AWP product lines: its generator line has been bought by Cummins Power Generation and the Terex power buggy range has been sold to Indy Equipment, an equipment dealer in Independence, Ohio. In both cases the sale price was undisclosed.
Preparing for the next stage of engine emissions regulations remains the priority in hauler development. Enhancing machine productivity and fuel efficiency, while reducing operating costs is also a key focus. Becca Wilkins reports
Wacker Neuson is adding an integrated operator’s cab with four of its site dumpers, the 3, 6, 9 and 10 t models (3001, 6001, 9001 and 1001+).
Wacker Neuson has redesigned its smallest tracked dumper, the 900 kg capacity TD9, with the unit now using a more powerful 9.4 kW Yanmar L100N diesel engine and a fuel tank with almost double the volume of the previous model.
Italy’s Tower Light srl has signed a distribution agreement with Caterpillar dealer Phoenix-Zeppelin for the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic markets. The agreement includes the Tower Light branded lighting towers and the Gladiator range that includes mini crawler-dumpers and site storage boxes.
Northern Ireland’s NC Engineering has launched a new 1 t site dumper, its smallest model yet. The hydrostatic drive HT1.0 joins the company’s range of 1.5 t, 6 t, 9 t and 10 t dumpers.
The B45D fills a gap between Bells 40 ton and 50 ton ADTs.
Bergmann is showing two, new 9000 kg capacity dumpers, the 2090 and 3009. They fill the gap between the German company's 6000 kg payload 2060 model and the 12000 kg capacity 3012, launched at Bauma 2007.
Joint venture formed following June's memorandum of understanding on on-highway truck alliance.
Following the August 2008 acquisition of Moxy by Doosan Infracore, the Norwegian ADT manufacturer has undergone an “extremely successful reorganisation” according to John Potter, chief of manufacturing.
Beyond the legislative timetable, new models and concepts are shaping the hauling industry. Steve Skinner reports on developments within the sector and how flexibility in all its forms is influencing the future.
ADT specialist launches two niche machines.
Spanish manufacturer Ausa will introduce a 2700 kg capacity, 6.1 m reach height telehandler at Intermat. The new Tauralift T 276 H model joins the smaller 2000 kg/4.2 m T 204 H model that was launched last year.
Ausa has launched the 2,5 tonne D 250 AHGA articulated rotating site dumper designed specifically for the Central European and Scandinavian markets.
Driving one of Volvo's new A40E articulated haulers at the Panama canal expansion
Muck-truck UK Ltd showed an electric powered version of its motorised mini-dumper at the recent Saltex groundcare exhibition in the UK.
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