All Tracked Excavators Articles
Opening ceremony marks the commencement of series production of 20 tonne excavators at Sri City, Andhra Pradesh factory.
Caterpillar has unveiled a new range of Interim Tier 4-compliant tracked excavators that offer significant fuel efficiency and productivity gains compared to previous models.
ADTs, large loaders and excavators are now fitted with fuel-efficient low emission diesel engines.
During 2011 and 2012, Case Construction Equipment will renew up to 90% of its construction equipment lines, with the first new modesl being unveiled at Samoter
Caterpillar has introduced a range topping 90 tonne tracked hydraulic excavator in the shape of the 390 D L
Komatsu Europe International has further expanded its MR-3 range of excavators with the launch of the 5.2 t class PC55MR-3 midi excavator.
Komatsu has introduced the latest version of its 18 tonne tracked excavator, the PC160LC-8
20 tonne class tracked excavator available from 2011
New 20 tonne unit will be for sale exclusively in the Chinese market.
Changsha-based manufacturer’s 20-tonne class hybrid can cut fuel consumption by –20%.
Production to start in mid-2012 as company looks to increase US excavator output.
London–based Lynch Plant Hire has placed a multi-million pound order with JCB for 42 excavators, 40 telehandlers and six backhoe loaders.
The first machine has rolled off JCB's new excavator production line in Brazil.
Sunward's Brazilian dealer SHC Group has placed an order for 190 machines worth US$ 5.9 million.
Following an investment of JPY 13 billion (US$ 140 million) Komatsu has opened a 50200 m2 assembly plant in Yaroslavl, Russia.
US$ 19.1 million investment in Bangalore factory will see excavators in production by the end of 2011.
Doosan is adding a new excavator at the top of its range in the shape of the 71,5 tonne DX700LC.
Koamtsu's stand will feature the only hybrid construction machine currently in production in the shape of its PC200-8 hybrid tracked excavator
With low fossil fuel reserves and an increasing reliance on imported natural gas the Chilean government is expanding its hydro-electric power (HEP) generating capabilities. One of the largest projects currently under construction is the US$ 350 million, 158 MW La Confluencia. Richard High reports.
Production of 20-tonne class crawler excavators to start in January 2011.
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