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Component shortages precipitate temporary production stoppage at four crane factories in Germany and Japan
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The company said it will launch the world’s first electric rough terrain crane to market by late 2023
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Modular battery technology to further Yanmar’s electrified powertrains
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Japanese rental giant partners with Tokyo tech companies for fleet valuation tool
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Nishio Rent All, one of Japan’s largest access rental companies, shares its thoughts on its home market
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Deere acquires three former Hitachi-Deere factories as OEMs set to compete in same markets
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Loan will be used to expand transportation links in the capital of Manila, Philippines
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Three 22 tonne-metre straight boom loader cranes are new from Tadano for international markets
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Japanese manufacturer announces latest G5 version of 16 tonne capacity “mini roughter” crane for the home market
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Three updated models in 80, 100 and 180 tonne capacities, plus a new 100 tonne HD model are now available
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Japanese versions of Trackunit Manager and Trackunit Go launched for rental companies, OEMs and fleet owners
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Komatsu will contribute to Japan’s research and development of outer space construction activities
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The CC 1485 mini crawler crane has an all-electric drive and was shown at a Deutz Days trade event
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Generating solar power at new Japanese crane factory will reduce CO2 emissions by 18 per cent
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Japanese construction equipment reaches milestone with ‘sense of gratitude toward everyone’
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OEMs talk about future strategies when partnership ends early next year
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E-procurement network now available in Japan through partnership with Diamond Construction Equipment
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Japanese manufacturer announces updated 25 tonne capacity GR-250N rough terrain crane for domestic market
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Japan’s IDEA recognised the 32m AT-320XTG for its compactness and redesigned, lighweight boom
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Cat Command for Excavating now available on six 20 to 40 tonne excavators in the North American and Japanese construction equipment markets