Case Power & Equipment's demo event in Tampa showcased the new Case 580EV electric backhoe loader, aiming to reduce emissions and noise on job sites.
Mammoet has unveiled the “world’s strongest land-based crane,” the 6,000-metric-ton capacity SK6000. The lifting giant is designed for large energy and infrastructure projects such as refineries, nuclear power plants and offshore wind turbines.
Penn College of Technology students are partnering with Habitat for Humanity to build a home in Williamsport for a low-income family. The project will involve various college programs and aims to provide affordable, sustainable housing while giving back to the community.
The Italian-based manufacturer offers six categories of all-terrain telehandlers in North America — small range, FS compact, FS middle, heavy-duty, big range and electric powered.
The Application Engineer is responsible for assisting consulting engineers and contractors in designing power system facilities and equipment, including Power quality equipment. Seeking candidates with minimum of five years’ experience in electrical power systems required. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineering required.
Financed sales of new backhoes in the U.S. rose slightly year over year, according to Fusable’s latest EDA equipment finance data.
Take the proper precautions and your equipment will persist through the most frigid conditions.
Growth from 11 to 146 employees in two years showcases commitment to quality, efficiency, and community impact. Expansion plans include production of new CTL model.
The new haul trucks are designed to help increase productivity and improve fuel efficiency in quarry, mining and aggregate applications.
Komatsu highlighted its expanded underground mining product lineup at this year's MINExpo tradeshow in Las Vegas.
John Deere introduces SmartDetect technology for utility and production class loaders, enhancing operator visibility and safety on construction sites. Using cameras, radar, and machine learning, SmartDetect alerts operators of obstacles and people in their path, improving situational awareness.
Ditch Witch’s Perry facility produces trenchers, skid steers, augurs and other utility equipment and employs 1,700 workers.
NYC completes $139M infrastructure project in College Point, Queens upgrading over 6 miles of water mains and 8 miles of sewers to improve stormwater drainage.
The new facility will house the company's general line, utility equipment, and agricultural division for sales and rental operations. Additionally, the Fort Pierce branch also will serve as a full-service and parts center, ensuring the needs of customers in the Treasure Coast and surrounding areas are met.
Terramac is expanding its product offering with the launch of its new wheeled dumper line, designed for high carrying capacities at faster speeds than its traditional rubber-tracked models.