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Bauma 2025: latest news from world’s biggest trade show
Latest construction news from Bauma 2025
Takeuchi celebrates excavator milestone
OEM has sold its 50,000th excavator in the UK and Ireland
Fayat reaches agreement to acquire Mecalac
The finalisation of the transaction remains subject to conditions
Bobcat to unveil new 1 to 2-tonne mini excavators
OEM will also show RogueX2 autonomous compact loader and S7X all-electric skid steer concept
Boels places ‘substantial’ JCB order
Electric units included in order for 700 new machines
Wacker Neuson trench roller to meet “critical goals” of rental customers
Unit tailored to meet “critical goals” of rental customers
Caterpillar to present new machines and tech at Bauma
The Caterpillar stand will feature 17 new and upgraded machines
Campaign group to rally in London against tool theft on Feb 3
A study shows that one tool theft occurs every 12 minutes
Liebherr to ‘shape the future’ at Bauma
More than 70 exhibits in four separate booths
Hyundai CE shares details of machines set for Bauma 2025
Machines include operational version of the HW155H fuel cell wheeled excavator
Volvo CE launches New Generation excavators in Asia
Major OEM says that five models in its new excavator range are now for sale in Southeast Asia
Herc and Volvo agree multi-year supply agreement
Hundreds of bespoke compact excavators added to Herc fleet
Kubota to boost compact machine production capacity in Germany
Construction work and housing projects are creating new demand
Hitachi to show wheel loaders and excavators at Bauma 2025
The machines offer high productivity with low total cost of ownership
Ritchie Bros. hails “outstanding” end of year auctions
Company also hosting auction this week
Bauma 2025: Hitachi releases preliminary details of machines on show
Hitachi will show the Zaxis-7 wheeled excavators for the first time in Europe
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
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.
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