15 November 2024, 15:24
New Holland expands light construction line with launch of new midi excavators at EIMA 2024
New Holland is expanding its light construction equipment range with the launch of new mid-size excavators that take the brand into the 6-12 tonne segment. The machines extend New Holland's ability to cater for a wider range of user requirements, and compete in a European market with a significant annual volume. Read more >>
Faresin Industries introduces artificial intelligence and deep learning in animal feeding
Faresin Industries is proud to announce the expansion of its advanced solutions for animal feeding with the introduction of artificial intelligence and deep learning technology. With over 50 years of history, Faresin Industries has consistently focused on product innovation to increase machine potential, improve feed quality, and enhance animal welfare and productivity. Read more >>
New Remote Engine Disable/Enable on Bobcat Machine IQ
Bobcat has added a new Remote Engine Disable/Enable feature on the company’s Machine IQ telematics platform. The new feature allows customers in Europe to remotely enable or disable their machine’s engine through the Owner Portal or Machine IQ app. With Remote Engine Disable/Enable, operators and owners can shut down their machine with a few clicks, deterring theft and aiding in quick machine recovery. Read more >>
DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ System Named to TIME's List of the Best Inventions of 2024
DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) brand and leader in total jobsite solutions, today announced the DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ System has been named as one of TIME's Best Inventions of 2024, an award that honors groundbreaking inventions that are changing how we live, work, play, and think about what's possible. The award recognizes the DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ System in the sustainability category. The DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ Cordless Equipment System can produce up to 60% less CO2e emissions during use versus gas-powered equipment. DEWALT is the only tool manufacturer represented in TIME's Best Inventions of 2024. Read more >>
How our electric mini excavators are helping Denmark reach its carbon emissions targets: ‘A Sustainable Year’ story from CNH
In the eighth installment of our ‘A Sustainable Year’ series we look at how CNH brand, New Holland Construction, is playing a role in helping Denmark move closer to its carbon emissions targets. We learn more from Claus Egede Cornelius, program director at Roskilde Technical School, Vilvorde. He speaks about how electric mini excavators are being used to give Danish landscaping and construction students the skills they will need on future construction sites. Read more >>
Breathing new life into a GMK4100 with EnCORE
Looking Up takes you through the exciting journey of an EnCORE refurbishment with Manitowoc’s local dealer for Turkey, KARUN, which is giving the 17-year-old Grove all-terrain crane a fresh start. Read more >>
HIMOINSA signs an agreement with Peak Gen Power Ltd., to supply 20MW with the new HGY Series generators
This agreement involves 10 units for the Capacity Market in the United Kingdom, which will be installed at one of the country's first power plant that will use exclusively HVO fuel. Read more >>
New in our portfolio: The radura® PrimeLine Straw Chopper Knife with Wear Protection Coating
With the new radura® PrimeLine Straw Chopper Knives with wear protection coating GROUP SCHUMACHER expands its portfolio for the perfect harvest in the spare part sector. Read more >>
A leap forward in performance and efficiency
Komatsu Europe presents the next generation wheel loaders WA475-11 and WA485-11. Read more >>
Five WOLFF cranes modernize Oslo’s Ulven district
In parallel with the rebranding of Wolffkran Norge AS into a wholly owned subsidiary of Wolffkran Holding AG, Wolffkran is involved in two building projects in Norway’s capital, Oslo, which are now nearing completion. With a total of five WOLFF cranes of type 7534.16 Clear, Wolffkran Norge AS is significantly involved in the urban modernization of the eastern Oslo district of Ulven, which has long been known more as an industrial suburb, on behalf of Norway’s largest construction company, Veidekke. Read more >>
Source: LECTURA GmbH