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Tag: Equipment Data Associates
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Business Roundup: Marco Group buys JAD Equipment; Atlas Copco renames construction division; OSHA silica rule upheld; Telehandler sales
Marco Group International buys JAD Equipment Co. of Youngstown, Ohio Marco Group International has bought JAD Equipment Co. Inc., an Ohio-based distributor of equipment and services for the painting, sandblasting and pressure-washing industries. JAD has distributed surface preparation equipment, parts and supplies to contractors – primarily in the industrial and infrastructure markets – from its Youngstown […]
January 10, 2018
Roadbuilding
Texas leads U.S. equipment purchases in Q3, sales down 19 percent from 2013
If you believe everything is bigger in Texas, than it should come as no surprise that the state also needs the most road construction equipment. At 68 buyers during the third quarter of 2014, Texas construction companies financed the most road construction equipment in the United States. The numbers are according to an analysis of Equipment […]
November 21, 2014
Construction Equipment
Financed used construction equipment sales drop third month in a row; new financed units flat in June
According to the latest numbers from Equipment Data Associates, the number of financed used construction equipment sold dropped in June for the third month in a row, showing a 10 percent drop from May (7,089 units compared to May’s 7,900 units), and a 7 percent drop from June, 2013. Financed new equipment sales were flat […]
August 11, 2014
Business
The top 5 best-selling new and used construction equipment during 1Q 2014
Almost 28,725 new and used machines in the top 11 types of construction equipment* were financed during the first quarter of 2014, according to Equipment Data Associates. This compares to the 30,260 new and used machines in these categories financed during the same quarter of 2013, a 5-percent decline. Compact units with their lower prices […]
April 22, 2014
Business
February brings typical downturn for number of new, used construction machines sold
As is typical during the month of February, financed sales of new and used equipment took a dip from January figures, according to information released by Equipment Data Associates. EDA, a division of Randall-Reilly, which produces Equipment World, tracks and reports Uniform Commercial Code-1 filings on financed equipment. There were 4,286 new financed units sold […]
April 21, 2014
Dealers
Quick Data 11/13: Excavators
November 1, 2013
Construction Equipment
Financed new equipment unit sales increase 8 percent in May
The number of financed new construction equipment unit sales in May increased 8 percent compared to April, according to Equipment Data Associates. In contrast, used financed sales declined by 9 percent  during May compared to the month before. Top new equipment contractor buyers for the month included a Wisconsin-based pipeline firm buying 65 machines, including […]
June 28, 2013
Construction Equipment
New financed construction equipment jumps 32% in January
New financed construction equipment unit sales in January saw a 32 percent bump from January 2012 figures, according to figures just released from Equipment Data Associates, a division of Randall-Reilly. The number of new equipment units sold rose from 5,836 units in January 2012 to 7,700 units this January. Used finance sales for the same […]
February 25, 2013
Home
Market for crawler dozers over 210 horsepower recovers
The market for the 210-horsepower and above class of crawler dozers is rebounding, bolstered by fuel-efficient technologies and other advancements.
December 1, 2012
Home
Welcome to equipmentworld.com (again)
Our directive for equipmentworld.com is to build a community of like-minded people drawn to compelling information that goes beyond what we can offer in the confines of print.
December 1, 2012
Construction Equipment
EDA Insight: New August financed equipment sales up
The number of financed new units of construction equipment sold or leased in August increased by 9 percent compared with July,  according to Equipment Data Associates, which tracks financed construction equipment activity. August figures show  5,336 units financed, compared to 4,826 units reported in July. Compared to August, 2011, the number of new financed units […]
October 24, 2012
Roadbuilding
RigDig Truck History Reports help dealers comply with used vehicle law
California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.,California's legislation requiring that used vehicle dealers, including heavy-duty truck dealers, post a red warning label on vehicles flagged in a federal database as junk, salvage, total loss, or title branded mark's the nation’s first law (Assembly Bill 1215) of this kind. California AB 1215 mandates all dealers using the California Electronic Titling (ELT) system use an National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)-based vehicle history report, obtained from an authorized access provider. The law also provides for an increase in the maximum documentation fees that auto dealers can charge consumers. Dealers can now charge up to $80 per new or used purchase/leased vehicle, up from $45 for vehicle purchase transactions and $55 for lease transactions.
November 1, 2011
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