WesTrac has updated its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy as part of its commitment to becoming a more sustainable equipment provider. Read More
Hitachi Construction Machinery has announced the start of the world’s first technological feasibility trial of an ultra-large full battery rigid frame dump truck by an OEM. Read More
The Liebherr ‘LB 30 Unplugged’ electric drill rig, the world’s largest capacity fully battery-operated unit of its type, is reducing emissions and noise pollution at the Kananook train stabling yard in Victoria.
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Liebherr is spearheading innovation in the construction and quarrying sectors with the latest machine control systems, alternative drive technologies, and performance-optimised equipment.
Toyota Australia is expanding its role in the hydrogen economy after signing contracts with French sustainable energy solutions provider EODev to assemble and distribute its GEH2® stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generators in Australia and New Zealand.
A crane at the Webb Street Level Crossing Removal Project will be powered by sustainable ‘green’ fuel next month as part of a trial aimed at promoting low-carbon fuel options for construction machinery.
Construction machinery manufacturer XCMG Machinery exhibited a range of 28 flagship products from eight major sectors at the 16th China Beijing International Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, and Mining Machines Exhibition & Seminar (BICES 2023) in September.
A locally made noise, dust, and vibration monitoring device is helping McConnell Dowell’s Inland Rail Project team keep on top of the environmental impact of its construction works.
As companies put a stronger focus on ESG practices, Komatsu Australia says that hybrid machines are shaping up as marquee additions to many of its customers’ fleets.