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European defence white paper reopens debate on corridors for abnormal loads
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Bart Decker, partner with EY, said policymakers and industry can come together to address and overcome these trends.
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Manufacturers and ESTA are discussing how to make new European machinery regulations work in practice re power line contact
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Brussels tells ESTA that improved support for European heavy transport is in the pipeline
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CECE says that they have actively engaged with the European Commission throughout the process
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The change will create a loophole in 2035 ban on IC-engine sales for vehicles exclusively using e-fuel
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Cost of reconstruction could be as high as US$540 billion
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EU parking area plans should consider needs of women drivers and abnormal transports
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Crane industry brands parts of the new EU Machinery Regulations as “completely unworkable”
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Partnership for Global Infrastructure has been viewed as an alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
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Candidate proposal for new president at European crane and specialized transport industry association is CEO at Italy’s leading specialist Fagioli
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Be aware of the controversial new Europe-wide sanctions register for transport violations that came into effect on April 1 this year, European association ESTA warns
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The post-pandemic availability – and cost – of construction materials is a growing concern
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Talks underway over “unworkable” French blind spot safety sticker rules
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Germany’s VEMAGS permit reforms criticised for raising costs and discriminating against international companies
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Changes to permit regulations being introduced in Germany are causing concern among specialized transport operators
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Joint statement by 15 sector bodies calls for help to protect workers and support business
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Niklas Nillroth says the association will continue its ‘sustainability in construction’ focus