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Why technology can help construction’s theft problem
On large scale projects, heavy equipment, such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes, can be easily misplaced or stolen
US industry lobbies on tax breaks for electric machines
ARA, AEM and AED among bodies writing to US tax authorities
Can MEWP incidents be prevented through design?
Safety consultant on why moving from risk management to risk elimination is key for construction firms
Speedy partners on sustainable floodlight
Light achieves more light with less energy input
Liebherr opens new US facility
New logistics centre to provide faster service to customers in the Americas
Ritchie Bros. hails “outstanding” end of year auctions
Company also hosting auction this week
Interview: Lambertsson expects recovery next year
Swedish company’s 2024 profits increased after cost reduction measures
European construction output slumped in 2024 but next year could bring weak recovery
Another difficult year for European construction could be giving way to brighter prospects
Ashtead to make US listing switch
Move will also mean group rebrand to Sunbelt Rentals
How rental companies are promoting health and safety
Rental firms want to improve their employees’ health and safety
Zeppelin to expand Cat partnership in Europe
Company says deal for new territories adds around €1.1 billion in sales
20% of Bauma China visitors from overseas
Record visitor and exhibitor numbers at Shanghai show
Volvo CE launches two mid-size crawler excavators in North America
The EC260 and EC300 excavators are said to feature up to 15% greater fuel efficiency
When is the right time to sell your rental fleet?
When to sell a rental fleet can make a huge difference
Airships for construction have failed before. Could they take off this time?
A handful of companies are attempting to build airships specialising in lifting and carrying loads for the construction industry. 
Speedy Hire to launch decarbonisation tool for customers
Speedy Hire targets to achieve net zero by 2040 with its ‘Decade to Deliver’ strategy
UK could hit Chinese excavators with duty of up to 83.5% after anti-dumping probe
The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has proposed slapping imported Chinese excavators with up to 83.5% duty.
What is the outlook for the North American rental market?
What impact will the US rate cuts have on the rental sector?
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