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  • 2 days ago | ivtinternational.com | Anjali Sooknanan

    The recent announcement of a new US-UK trade deal has been met with enthusiasm by the Construction Equipment Association (CEA). The association’s CEO, Viki Bell, issued a statement on the deal, emphasising its significance for the UK construction equipment sector, particularly the removal of tariffs on British steel.  “The announcement of a new US-UK trade deal is a step forward for UK industry.

  • 2 days ago | ivtinternational.com | Anjali Sooknanan

    EvoQuip, a global manufacturer of compact crushing and screening equipment, has launched its first trommel, the Osprey 616. Designed with small to medium-sized operations with limited space in mind, the Osprey 616 screens materials such as compost, biomass, soil, gravel and waste. A key feature of the Osprey 616 is its 180-degree radial fines conveyor, which, with a discharge height of up to 4.7m, the company says delivers improved stockpiling capacity.

  • 1 week ago | traffictechnologytoday.com | Anjali Sooknanan

    After three decades of supporting business development efforts in the public sector, I still marvel at the size, complexity and opportunities of the US Government marketplace – the largest marketplace in the world. Over the years, I’ve been asked frequently what wisdom or insights I could offer to help companies engage more effectively with public sector clients. That question, perhaps more than any other, inspired this piece.

  • 1 week ago | ivtinternational.com | Anjali Sooknanan

    Due for production in Q1 2026, Caterpillar is introducing its new Cat 140 motor grader, upgrading it to the next generation platform. “Versatility in operation has always been Caterpillar’s strength, and the 140 motor grader has been a classic demonstration of that virtue,” says Pablo dos Santos, Caterpillar’s global product application specialist. The Cat 140 motor grader features the same cab design as the 120 next gen models.

  • 1 week ago | ivtinternational.com | Anjali Sooknanan

    This year has got off to a very positive start with much to celebrate for JCB and its hydrogen engine programme. The JCB hydrogen engine recently got the go ahead to be used commercially in 11 European countries which is a real watershed moment for the project. JCB is also the first construction equipment company to develop a fully working combustion engine fuelled by hydrogen and, as a result, is the first to have this stamp of approval from authorities.

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