All Tracked Excavators Articles
New 8-tonne SY80U tracked excavator offers lower cost of ownership and reduced emissions
With Covid-19 restrictions causing trade events like Intermat, IRE and APEX to be cancelled, IRN presents an overview of some of the products that would have been launched
Manufacturer’s EC75D compact model enters the Middle East and African markets
Manufacturer’s new 36-tonne SK380SRLC excavator is its largest short radius model in the European market
A plant rental and waste disposal company in Dorset (south England) has taken delivery of the UK’s first Cat 313 GC excavator.
Humanitarian charity removes landmines in Afghanistan with modified armour plated JCB machines
The remote operation pilot project is being led by Nishio Rent All, contractor Kato Construction Co Ltd and Hitachi
Murray Pollok of International Rental News talks to GAP Group’s Jim Burke about the hi-tech rental initiative
New midi excavator’s Stage V engine increases productivity by 7%, with faster hoist and swing functions
Latest Volvo CE excavators offer integrated Engcon’s tiltrotators and safe quick hitches
Upgraded heavy-duty models are fitted with D8M Volvo engine that offer 10% more fuel efficiency
Equipment manufacturer broadcasts celebration event for its landmark 200,000th excavator online
Cat’s 352, 374 and 395 models for the European market deliver more efficiency and lower maintenance costs
Rental company’s fleet now includes one of the last remaining 1966 JCB 7 and a new JCB 150X HD excavator
Proterra and Komatsu will leverage Proterra’s battery technology for the development of Komatsu’s first battery-electric middle class hydraulic excavator.
Two construction companies become first in the country to own the ECR25 electric excavator and L25 electric wheel loader models
New EC350E excavator extends the mid-sized range from Volvo Construction Equipment
Firm’s annual Malaga gathering goes virtual to launch new small wheeled and tracked excavators
Latest machine in 8-9 tonne class promises more power, plus greater visibility and stability
Machines built to move large amounts of heavy materials can still be both refined and intelligent
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