Ten access manufactures feature in equipment global top 50

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04 April 2012

Ten powered access equipment manufacturers made it into sister magazine International Construction's 2012 Yellow Table - a ranking of the world's 50 largest construction equipment manufacturers. The highest placed was Terex, which was 8th in the ranking, up two places from its position a year ago. Other powered access manufacturers in the listing included XCMG (11th), JLG (21st), Manitou (26th), Tadano (29th), Palfinger (30th), Merlo (42nd), Aichi (45th), Haulotte (47th) and Skyjack (49th).

Five of the companies gained places in the rankings compared to last year, although the biggest gains, for Terex and Haulotte, saw the companies move up just two places each. In contrast, four companies lost ground, the biggest being Aichi's five-place drop, while Skykjack was a new entrant to the Yellow Table.

The Yellow Table is based on revenues from construction equipment sales in 2011. The ranking was topped by Caterpillar, followed by Komatsu and Volvo Construction Equipment.

Further news from the 2012 Yellow Table is available here. A video by International Construction editor Chris Sleight about this year's rankings is also available in the videozone. Click here to view it.

The Yellow Table is published in the April edition of International Construction. It is also available to buy as a stand-alone report from the information store. Click here to buy the 2012 Yellow Table. Click here to buy the 2008 - 2012 report.

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