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The organization included battery passports in its 2030 vision report. Executive Director Inga Petersen talked to Power Progress about how battery passports can contribute to a sustainable battery value chain.
More than 1,000 exhibitors, with focus on sustainability
Paris-based construction trade show meets target of 1,000 exhibitors
Younger generations want their investments to align with their values. The related ESG regulations can make that a challenge for OEMs.
New giant wheeled mobile telescopic all terrain crane outlifts its 3,000 tonne sibling to set a new record
Stacey Hayes-Allen of the UK’s Arden University looks at the role upskilling can play in tackling the industry’s talent gap
Assets include full portfolio of reports covering the construction equipment industry
Stellar Industries gives engineering interns practical experience intended to keep them coming back for more — even full-time employment.
CARB’s proposed emissions standard is all abouit reducing NOx and PM as well as addressing GHG emissions, among other things.
The guidance is intended to promote consistency in reporting.
Manufacturers can make use of apprenticeship programs to foster loyalty in employees and gain a high-quality workforce.
When lithium ion batteries catch fire, they burn differently from internal combustion engines. Fighting those fires poses difficulties in vehicle fire suppression
France-based construction show to be held for the first time since 2018
Japanese crane maker boosts its access range
Industry bodies rally as steel and aircraft dispute threatens to be renewed
Dual power electric and diesel Liebherr mobile crane joins Mammoet fleet in the Netherlands
Engine manufacturer Perkins is developing a new type of multi-fuel engine that can be ‘dropped in’ to directly replace its diesel equivalent in terms of power density and response.
More than 21,000 attendees at Louisville show
Off-highway is a prime application target for automation and autonomy
Association bosses say ‘softer package’ sends wrong message to the industry
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