All Asia Articles

XCMG enters demolition robot market
Chinese OEM says 22,000-kg model will have same demolition power as a 6-tonne excavator
Chinese breaker OEM invests in export growth
Daekko lines up assembly facility in UAE and potential dealers in Europe
20% of Bauma China visitors from overseas
Record visitor and exhibitor numbers at Shanghai show
UK could hit Chinese excavators with duty of up to 83.5% after anti-dumping probe
The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has proposed slapping imported Chinese excavators with up to 83.5% duty.
Construction work banned in Delhi amid ‘severe plus’ smog
New restrictions ban nearly all forms of construction and demolition
Driving progress in India’s demolition sector
How DEMTECH 2024 is aiming to pioneer a new era in India’s demolition and recycling industry
Metso partners up to supply crushing and screening equipment in Central Asia
Dealership network expanded, with focus on Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Debris removal at Fukushima plant resumes
Japan’s TEPCO restarts trial clearance of 880 tonnes of nuclear fuel waste
Epiroc invests heavily in India
OEM to substantially expand facilities in Hyderabad, a “key hub for manufacturing”
KHL’s new corporate website goes live
Site highlights range of marketing services offered to clients
Japanese demolition giants target overseas dismantling projects
Denzai and Besterra sign partnership to create new dismantling company
Sales for Caterpillar’s construction division drops in Q2
Construction equipment sales for the world’s largest OEM declined in all regions apart from one
IRN100: survey reveals rise in revenues and CapEx
Revenues for the top 100 reach €73 billion for 2023
Metso to supply India’s “first” major e-waste recycling facility
Hindalco Industries facility to make 50 kt of low-carbon copper per year
Japan to demolish tower that blocks view of Mount Fuji
10-storey apartment block to be torn down after locals complain
Epiroc names new parts and services leader
New division president to oversee Asia Pacific region
Japan’s construction skills shortage threatens to overshadow Expo 2025
Japan’s construction skills shortage is one of the worst in the world and is threatening to delay progress on the country’s Expo 2025 site.
Caterpillar launches energy transition programme
Programme designed to help customers reduce their site emissions
US slaps increased tariffs on Chinese goods used in construction
The US government has announced that it is raising tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, including on materials and machinery used in the construction industry
Develon launches expanded digital platform
OEM says that increasing numbers of its dealers and customers are utilising telematics systems
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