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Business
Kobelco opens new North American headquarters in Texas
As a result of expected rapid growth in their sale of excavators in North America, Kobelco Construction Machinery has opened a new corporate headquarters in Katy, Texas. Designed to service dealers and customers in the United States, Canada and Latin America, the location features parts warehousing capabilities including a floor plan and racking configuration that […]
November 3, 2014
Business
Terex sells 51% of ASV to Manitex, resulting in skid steer, compact track loader joint venture
Terex is selling 51 percent of ASV to Manitex International, resulting in a joint venture that is 51 percent owned by Manitex and 49 percent owned by Terex. The joint venture will manufacture skid steers and compact track loaders. According to Terex, after the agreement is finalized, ASV will continue to sell its skid steers […]
November 3, 2014
Business
Terex profit falls 30% in 3Q, reduces expectation for full-year earnings
Despite a slight sales boost, equipment manufacturer Terex saw earnings fall during the third quarter and has reduced its earnings forecast for the full year. Sales were up 3 percent over the same quarter last year to $1.8 billion, mainly due to the continued success of the company’s aerial work platforms (AWP) segment and a […]
November 2, 2014
Business
Turnaround in construction equipment sales lone 3Q highlight as CNH Industrial profit plummets 113%
Following a second quarter where profit increased despite sales declines, CNH Industrial did not fare nearly as well in the third, as sales and revenues fell again and profit has plummeted year-over-year. CNH Industrial, makers of the Case Construction and New Holland equipment brands, saw profit fall 113 percent during the third quarter from the […]
October 31, 2014
Business
Toro buys BOSS snowplows, salt and sand spreaders
Toro will buy the BOSS business of Northern Star Industries, based in Iron Mountain, Michigan. BOSS makes snowplows, salt and sand spreaders for light and medium duty trucks, ATVs, UTVs and loaders. Michael J. Hoffman, Toro chairman and CEO says the BOSS line will be added to Toro’s existing professional contractor businesses. “We’ve long been […]
October 29, 2014
Business
Volvo CE earnings jump 31% during 3Q despite flat sales
Continued weak demand for construction equipment in China has negated sales gains in other parts of the world for the second-straight quarter at Volvo Construction Equipment. Despite the difficulties in Asia, the company’s positive earnings report for the third quarter Friday included a 31-percent gain in operating income to $89 million (SEK 648 million) over […]
October 24, 2014
Business
John Deere names Max Guinn next president of Construction & Forestry equipment
John Deere has named Max A. Guinn as the next president of its Worldwide Construction & Forestry equipment division. Guinn, who is currently the senior vice president of human relations, communications, public affairs and labor relations at Deere, was also named president of the company’s Labor Relations and Security division. The move comes as part […]
October 2, 2014
Construction Equipment
Construction equipment among quickest recovering industries from recession; contributes the economic value of an entire state
According to a new study of the construction equipment industry released Tuesday by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, the industry was among the quickest to recover from the throes of the Great Recession and contributes nearly four times its market share in value to the U.S. economy. Sanctioned by AEM and authored by Inforum, an […]
September 9, 2014
Business
PHOTOS: Tour John Deere world HQ; an engineering feat not unlike the company’s equipment
[imagebrowser id=117] In 1958 Deere & Company’s board of directors approving a radical and forward thinking design for it’s new Administrative Center, now the company’s world headquarters and one of the Midwest’s top architectural landmarks. The building, which opened in 1964, was the brainchild of William Hewitt, Deere’s president at the time, and the world-renowned […]
August 7, 2014
Business
Wages for construction workers and heavy equipment manufacturing workers are on the rise
We’re now five years into the economic recovery following the Great Recession and pay raises, according to a report from the Associated Press, are uneven across U.S. industries. Overall, pay in the U.S. has risen at a rate roughly equal to inflation: about 2 percent per year. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, […]
August 5, 2014
Business
Cummins sales, profit and expectations rise in 2Q due to stronger demand in North America
Cummins has announced gains in both sales and profit during the second quarter. The company has raised its full-year forecast as a result. During the quarter, sales rose to $4.8 billion, up 7 percent over the same quarter in 2013. Cummins says the increase was due to stronger demand in North American on-highway markets and […]
August 5, 2014
Business
CNH Industrial profit up 10% despite sales declines in construction and ag equipment
A slight increase in revenues boosted profit 10 percent at CNH Industrial during the second quarter of the year as sales gains in the company’s powertrain segment offset decreases in both construction and agriculture equipment. CNH, makers of the Case Construction and New Holland equipment brands, saw revenues rise to $8.9 billion, up 0.9 percent from the […]
August 4, 2014
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