AI-assisted inspections and digital workflows are transforming construction equipment maintenance, improving pre-start checks ...
Todd Bachman, CEO of Kubota dealer Florida Coast Equipment, shares his forecasts, concerns and goals for his company in 2026.
Contractors are using connected equipment technologies, and will use more in the future. That is one take-away from the 2023 State of the Industry Construction Technology Report, where 13% of ...
CONEXPO-CON/AGG, co-located with the International Fluid Power Exposition (IFPE), provides an opportunity to see the latest construction equipment designs. For the 2023 show, several OEMs have ...
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HD Construction Equipment launches after merger of Korea’s two largest machinery firms
HD Construction Equipment officially launched on Thursday following the merger of HD Hyundai’s two construction machinery ...
Contractors still resist changing processes and opening their wallets for factory-installed electric power and autonomous operation, but more are realizing the benefits. As equipment manufacturers ...
Autonomous construction equipment is not merely the fanciful stuff of far-flung iron ore mines in Australia—these robotic machines are slowly gaining advocates here in North America—where we will see ...
CASE Construction Equipment has introduced numerous enhancements available throughout its N Series line of backhoe loaders, including new PowerBoost functionality for even more... DV Series of ...
Electric-powered equipment has been adjacent to construction for some time. Electric machines are a common sight in mining, while indoor loading and material-handling equipment have long relied on ...
Hyundai Construction Equipment and HD Hyundai Infracore officially merged, creating HD Construction Equipment, a $5.5B global ...
Bottom Line: AI and machine learning are reducing construction site accidents, theft, vandalism and hazardous operating conditions by analyzing 24/7 video feeds in real-time, gaining new predictive ...
The first four tunnel boring machines are coming to New Jersey to build the Gateway rail tunnel. Here's what they do and why ...
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