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Loxam acquires in Sweden
Deal stregthens Loxam’s Nordic presence
Kuusakoski invests in ‘carbon free’ steel recycling plant
Multi-million dollar response to growing demand in Finland and Sweden
Engcon commits to Science Based Targets initiative
‘Sustainability forms basis of long-term growth’ says president and CEO
Who is building small modular reactors and how long will it take?
Nuclear power is making a comeback. Who is developing the next generation of small modular reactors?
How Skanska has protected its profit margin amid inflation
Inflation and supply chain disruption pose a major risk to construction contractors’ bottom line.
Nordics drives 10% rise at Loxam
€2.4 billion revenues for 2022 for Europe’s largest rental company
Adapteo makes senior appointments
Company adds to its group management team
Another even bigger Effer loader crane
New 135 tonne-metre Effer crane trumps recently announced 90 tonne-metre model
Record order backlog for Skanska’s construction business
Swedish contractor publishes joint annual financial and sustainability report
Cramo expands with Sweden acquisition
Purchase strengthens company’s market position in Northern Sweden
Volvo CE invests to boost electric excavator production capacity
Volvo CE to increase size of South Korean facility where it will produce a range of battery packs for electric excavators 
Effer’s new high capacity and high tech crane
New 90 tonne-metre iQ.950 HP loader crane for multi-purpose applications
Worsley Plant to distribute OilQuick products in UK
Becomes official dealer for Swedish company’s quick couplers
Weak housing demand prompts turnaround plan for Skanska and Ikea’s modular homes arm
Weakening demand for affordable housing has prompted Skanska to launch a turnaround plan for its modular homes arm BoKlok, which it runs in partnership with Ikea.
Lambertsson strengthens sales team
Five sales managers appointed to meet growing demand from construction sector
Volvo CE’s new safety system
Automatic braking feature for wheeled loaders to support operators
Sweden plans laws to allow more nuclear power plant construction
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has set out plans for new legislation that would allow Sweden to build more nuclear power stations, amid the ongoing energy crisis.
Outlook for construction in Western Europe
Economist Scott Hazelton looks at markets under pressure 
New tri-axle Nooteboom plant trailer
A new high-spec tridem centre axle drawbar plant and machinery trailer is available from Nooteboom
Four wind projects bound for the Baltic Sea
Power firm Eolus partners with Simply Blue Group to develop major Nordic wind farms
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