Mantovanibenne's'best-sellers'
Italian Company Mantovanibenne, which received a special mention in Samoter's Technical Innovation Competition, will display best-sellers from its demolition range including some of its biggest tools.
Trans-Africa route
Plans for a new highway connecting the African nations of Mozambique, Zambia and Malawi are gathering pace.
Case's 'clean machines'
CASE CLAIMS it is taking a lead on Tier 4 Interim emissions legislation with the use of both selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technologies on its new machines.
The firm says that its latest equipment will achieve a dramatic reduction in particulate matter (PM) and in the outputs of nitrogen oxides (NOx), in line with the Tier 4 interim regulations.
Case has developed its SCR and CEGR technologies to ensure that customers will benefit from productivity and
Road markings - simple, effective guidance
Road markings as a simple yet extremely effective method of guiding motorists safely on the world's road. Patrick Smith reports. Road markings are as important as road signs and give information about the roads being travelled on and actions that drivers should or should not be taking. For example, in many instances white lines often tell motorists something about the road: longitudinal lines can warn of situations that require action such as turn right, left or do not cross. Transverse lines often mean giv
Liebherr's ADT offering
Innovative highlights from Liebherr include the TA 230 articulated dumper, the A 918 compact wheeled excavator, the EP 934 electrically-powered material handler and the LB 16 rotary drilling rig.
Researching vehicle tyre safety
For the last two years a team of European partners has been examining the interaction between vehicle tyres and road surfaces. According to the UK's TRL, one of the partners in the European project Tyrosafe (Tyre and Road Surface Optimisation for Skid resistance And Further Effects), devices to measure skid resistance were developed at the forerunner of the UK's TRL in the 1930s.
Hyundai's new 9 Series
Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe (HHIE) will put on an extensive display of equipment, which includes the first public showing in Italy of the latest 9 Series excavators, and the introduction of three completely new compact, short tailswing models (6tonne, 8tonne and 23tonne).
Innovations in compact construction machines
2011 has already seen a host of new machine introductions among compact equipment makers, and we take a look at some of them in the utility sector
With emissions legislation dominating the introduction of new machines over 130kW, smaller equipment has not been overlooked. Most firms have been working feverishly to produce quieter, more economical and more productive equipment and Japanese maker Takeuchi is a good example, having recently introduced a new 8.5 tonne midi excavator.
AEM proposes highway funding solutions
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is offering a novel solution to funding sources for the US Highway Bill.
Hitachi's compact trio
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) has reinforced its range of ZW wheel loaders with the launch of three new compact models, the ZW65, ZW75 and ZW95.
Workzone safety a source of concern in Europe
Work-related road safety is an emerging source of concern throughout Europe, which needs renewed commitment from all those involved. It is estimated that in the EU-15, 39% of fatal work accidents are road traffic accidents, and this number would even be considerably higher should accidents while commuting to and from work be included.
New from Guidetti
The Guidetti Company's Earthmoving Division will unveil a number of new models.
These include the new MG 100 articulated frame motor grader and CG 14 articulated tandem vibrating roller, along with Guidetti's CAESAR 1 and CAESAR 2 crushers.
Portuguese firm wins Mozambique deal
A new road project in Mozambique will see the rebuilding of the link between Namialo and Rio Lúrio, in Nampula province.
Estonia, Ireland rapid reduction in road deaths
Estonia and Ireland's 2010 Road Safety PIN Awards followed wide-ranging efforts to reduce road deaths. In Estonia, road mortality has been halved from 146 deaths per million inhabitants in 2001 to 75 in 2009 (although still above the EU27 average of 70).
COMAP on show
COMAP specialises in the production of industrial installations for bitumen heating, storing, spraying, transport and processing, and as well as its sprayer tanks with tube flame heating (with thermo oil heating of the spray unit), immersed pump and manual bar, it manufactures tanks heated by a thermal oil heater with an inner coil and hydraulic expanding spraying bar.
Peru's capital road revamp
The new Via Parque Rimac road project in Peruvian city Lima is expected to cost some US$700 million. The city authorities plan to merge the Linea Amarilla express way project with the Rio Verde project, a development that comes after an agreement with Linea Amarilla (Lamsac), which is building the Linea Amarilla.
Cat: 'Successful Together'
Caterpillar, with its Italian dealer CGT, will exhibit the latest products and solutions under Successful Together, a theme highlighting continued focus and full commitment to supporting the business success of Caterpillar customers.
European road deaths reduced but more to be done
While the EU target of reducing deaths by 50% has resulted in impressive figures, there is still more to be done as Patrick Smith reports. The latest statistics show European Union (EU) efforts to reduce road deaths by 50% have met with considerable success. As EU members look to the new European Action Programme for the period 2010 to 2020
Case renewal programme
During 2011 and 2012 Case Construction Equipment will renew up to 90% of its construction equipment lines, "providing customers with increased productivity, lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions." European customers will see the start of this process with a new generation of Case's tractor backhoe loaders, the T Series Construction King, and its Tier 4 Interim engine line-up.
Building New zealand's landmark tunnel
A landmark tunnelling project is commencing in New Zealand - Kristina Smith reports. New Zealand is preparing to embark on its biggest transport project ever. In August it announced that it had selected its preferred bidder for the NZ$1.4 billion Waterview Connection in Auckland, 5km of new motorway connecting highways to the North and South of the city.