Leica Geosystems has released a cloud solution to integrate, manage and analyse surveying and control workflows for heavy construction projects: ConX will increase efficiency and reduce downtime, the company says
The company wants to offer operators ‘tomorrow’s edge today’ and, with 22 machines on display, Hyundai believes it can do just that at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 – with four themes shining through: performance, convenience, serviceability and safety
The Sandstorm 620 fully modular washing unit has been the star of McCloskey Washing Systems’ stand at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 – and the company has also produced a brand new version of the 154V3 impact crusher
The manufacturer is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its HB10000 – the largest serial breaker in the world: every hit it makes equals the weight of 130 elephants. Atlas Copco is also investing in innovation for the future with an all-new pump class
The manufacturer has a massive 33 new products on display at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 in Las Vegas, including smart robots which are keeping humans safe in hazardous work environments
If it’s new, it’s here: business opportunities keep coming on Day 2 at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017. Astec Industries is excited about a range of new products, Case is putting a lot time and effort into mini-excavators, Hyundai is basing its future on four key pillars – while rock excavation is music to the ears of Atlas Copco…
The first fully-assembled asphalt mixing plant ever at the Las Vegas show, it is 27m tall and marks the firm’s entry into the North American asphalt mixing market. And it’s only 95 steps to the top
Innovation is the key on Day 1 at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, which is packed with movers, shakers and machinery: LiuGong has taken vertical lift technology first used on skid-steer loaders and adapted it for wheeled loaders, while Case CE reveals its DL450 loader dozer - and Caterpillar is focusing on technology solutions to create savings for operators
Cat's new system is in command. Once upon a time you would have been laughed at for saying you could operate a dozer on a construction site 1,700 miles away - but not anymore, say Caterpillar.