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High level debate in push for abnormal transport reforms
High Level Debate takes place in European Parliament on 15 October
Expanded US tariffs threaten €2.8bn of EU construction equipment exports
Expanded US tariffs are expected to impact €2.8 billion of annual EU construction equipment exports to the United States, according to the Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE).
New Broshuis semi low loader trailers
Higher payload from optimised design and choice of materials
Tadano unveils new all terrain crane with a 79 metre main boom
The new AT is ideal for urban applications such as positioning heavy equipment over obstacles and assembling large tower cranes
Investing in workplace mental health: How proactive programs can increase ROI
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Joel Dandrea on the cost of untreated mental illness and how to create cultural change
ESTA launches a manifesto for transport
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European association sets out five year plan for abnormal road transport
HSC updates 100 and 180 tonne crawler cranes
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Stage V engines among changes for third generation lattice crane models
5 disruptive geopolitical trends in manufacturing and how they can be overcome
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Bart Decker, partner with EY, said policymakers and industry can come together to address and overcome these trends.
Global Battery Alliance executive director on battery passports and a sustainable battery value chain
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The organization included battery passports in its 2030 vision report. Executive Director Inga Petersen talked to Power Progress about how battery passports can contribute to a sustainable battery value chain.
Why upskilling is key for construction in turbulent economic times
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Stacey Hayes-Allen of the UK’s Arden University looks at the role upskilling can play in tackling the industry’s talent gap
CECE joins transatlantic call for end to EU/US steel tariffs
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Industry bodies rally as steel and aircraft dispute threatens to be renewed
CECE welcomes progress on harmonising EU rules for using machines on public roads
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CECE says that they have actively engaged with the European Commission throughout the process
Crane industry responds to “unworkable” new EU regulations
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Crane industry brands parts of the new EU Machinery Regulations as “completely unworkable”
New study looks at Brexit impacts
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Off-Highway Research highlights ‘significant changes’ for UK construction industry
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