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Equipment rental in North America continues to outpace the rest of the world. Based on the IRN100, an annual ranking by International Rental News, companies in the U.S. and Canada posted an average ...
Growing urbanisation in many markets means demand for attachments is growing, with suppliers tweaking their ranges for durability and adaptability, writes Belinda Smart. Recent research by industry ...
The latest Yellow Table, an annual ranking of the construction equipment sales figures of the world’s top 50 Original Equipment Manufacturers by International Construction magazine, has revealed that ...
WillScot and Mobile Mini have announced the completion of their merger, creating a North American leader in modular space and portable storage solutions worth approximately $6.6 billion. Shareholders ...
From foundation construction to blade transport to turbine erection – many aspects of wind turbine erection and transport are experiencing change. Christian Shelton reports ...
US-based rental companies Synergy Equipment and Opifex Enterprises are to combine operations, it has been announced. The deal will see Avance Investment Management, a private invester that first ...
While electric-powered engines and engines using alternative fuels (hydrogen, methane, liquified petroleum gas) have been generating headlines, they still make up less than 1% of global engine sales ...
Dutch international heavy lift specialist Mammoet has completed the acquisition of fellow international heavy lifting and transport specialist ALE, effective January 8, 2020. The businesses will now ...
The latest Yellow Table, International Construction’s annual ranking of the world’s top 50 construction equipment manufacturers by sales figures, has revealed that sales for 2022 were US$230.6 billion ...
Construction equipment sales have seenseveral years of good growth following on from 2013-2016 when the sales for the world’s top 50 OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in the Yellow Table ...
British mobile crane rental companies are looking forward to the publication of new guidance on the policing of movements of their machinery on the roads, writes Phil Bishop. In many parts of the UK – ...