Anaconda Equipment, a global manufacturer of material processing equipment, has broken ground on the development of a new factory in Ardboe, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Hanson Contracting has begun rolling out Causeway Ermeo to help manage its mobile workforce and further enhance its digital capabilities in replacing paper forms and workflows.
Holcim has set what it says are "industry first" 2050 net-zero targets, which have been validated by UN-backed emissions reduction partnership the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
As world leaders gather for the crucial COP26 climate summit in Glasgow (Sunday, 31 Oct - Friday, 12 Nov), the Construction Equipment Association (CEA) is committed to supporting its members on the journey to achieving net zero in the UK by 2050.
Holcim's good trading continued in Q3 2021, with the building materials giant posting net sales worth CHF 7.286bn (€6.837bn), up 5% on a like-for-like basis.
Inventory management company Firmatek has acquired Kespry's drone-based aerial intelligence solution in a move which expands its services in the aggregates mining industry.
Innovative zero-cement concrete firm Wagners is celebrating the use of its Earth Friendly Concrete (EFC) for Wonder Reef, the world’s first buoyant dive attraction on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Austrian companies Strabag and Peri have collaborated on what is claimed to be the first building in Austria to be constructed using 3D concrete printing technology
Liebherr Group says it had a positive performance for the first half of 2021 with a sharp increase in turnover, a high level of incoming orders and increasing investments.
Rishi Sunak’s Budget and Spending Review Announcements this week have missed many opportunities to help the manufacturing sector, according to the chief executive of the UK's Construction Equipment Association (CEA).
NED (National Equipment Dealers) has expanded into the US state of Georgia through the acquisition of heavy equipment dealership Grove River Machinery.
Hitachi is now reorganising its business in the US to reflect changes in its wheeled loader operations. The firm’s subsidiary, Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders America, is now being renamed as Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas.