All Haulers Articles
The Chinese market is set to enjoy a second successive year of growth in 2017, but the long-term health of the industry will hang on manufacturers’ ability to export, rather than the strength of the domestic market, according to Off-Highway Research
Talbert Manufacturing has launched a 50-ton-capacity bus hauler trailer suitable for hauling equipment with a low clearance and a long wheel base
With articulated dump trucks wriggling their way past the rigid competition, Construction Europe looks at how innovations are improving efficiency and flexibility
Sales of motor graders in India are expected to rise 24 percent over the next five years, according to Off-Highway Research
UK-based international machinery haulage firm, Blackmores Machinery Haulage, has bought its first new truck in more than 30 years of business
UK rental company invests in 18 new Bell articulated dump trucks
Three new dealers appointed with own rental fleets as well as direct sales
UK rental company invests in new equipment, including 300 Loadall telescopic handlers
B60D took two-axle concept of rigid truck, but developed it with driven front axle and independent front and rear chassis
Deciding which brand of hauler will best suit a job can be testing for a contractor. When the choice extends to rigid or articulated body, the complexities escalate
Two new Doosan DA30 30 tonne articulated dump trucks were rented with drivers from Total Plant Hire
The City of London Corporation in the UK has underlined its commitment to improving safety for cyclists and pedestrians in the famous Square Mile with its acquisition of a specially designed Mercedes-Benz truck
UK rental company invests in three 41 tonne capacity articulated dump trucks and a wheeled loader
K-Tec introduces 27.7 cubic metre capacity ADT-towed scraper for large scale earthmoving
Last June Volvo completed its acquisition of Terex Trucks, the US-owned, UK-based manufacturing business making articulated and rigid frame off-highway haulers. A year on from the deal, how has life had changed under the new owner?
Shetland-based Garriock Brothers turns to truck company for an articulated hauler to ‘work away without hassle’ in arduous conditions
UK contractor John F Hunt has opted to acquire three Bell 25 tonne B25E ADTs for its fleet
New engine legislation means manufacturers are updating their entire ranges of haulers. This is helping to improve fuel efficiency and it is seeing features such as payload measurement becoming more widespread.
Launch of lighter range of ADTs at Intermat 2012 will be followed by the unveiling of the Stage IV prototype B50E this year
Ron Blackhurst returns to plant industry with powered wheelbarrow called the Truxta, a 300 kg or 450 kg payload, walk-behind unit