All China (inc. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau) Articles
Off-Highway Research will reveal the findings of a new study on China’s aerial platform industry at IRC.
China’s largest AWP rental company has switched to US Battery products to power its fleet of battery operated aerial work platform equipment
Potain tower cranes are being used to help construct what will be the longest suspended span bridge in China
Skyjack is helping to build Hong Kong’s first public children’s hospital along with several other construction projects.
Skyjack is helping to build Hong Kong’s first public children’s hospital along with several other notable construction projects. It is also the first time a SJ63 AJ boom has worked in Hong Kong
The 1,000 tonne Goliath crane at the Rosyth shipyard in Scotland is now surplus to requirements
China’s biggest manufacturer of aerial work platforms Dingli will present more than 10 products at APEX Asia, with three of them being launched at the show - a telescopic boom, ultra boom and scissor
JLG will display two scissors and a boom at APEX Asia which represents its focus on the Chinese and Asian markets
Construction machinery auctioneer, Euro Auctions, is to hold its first ever equipment sale in Hong Kong
Xuzhou Handler Special Vehicle Co. will show two products at APEX Asia. They will include a new 7.5m working height pick-up mount and a 45m insulated unit
Sinoboom is set to launch three products at APEX Asia, one of which, the GTTZ10EJ vertical mast, represents the China-based manufacturer’s entry into a new category
Wacker Neuson raises revenue forecast after good second quarter, and reports improved profitability
The first Hong Kong Truck Mounted Aerial Platform Open Day was held in July by Tadano distributor Shing Fung. IPAF was there to provide a pre-inspection demonstration
Sales of construction equipment in China are expected to grow +55% this year according to updated forecasts from specialist consultant Off-Highway Research.
The Shanghai Longcheng Special Purpose Vehicle Company has ordered 50 Hiab loader cranes
Heavy lifting is changing as new technologies are developed and new applications are found. IC asked some of the largest companies in the sector to peep over the horizon and forecast future trends
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