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Komatsu: Technology driving increased sustainability

Roads Online

Komatsu is trialling several battery electric models in Australia. The new Executive General Manager for Construction and Utility at Komatsu Australia is looking to drive that change. He emphasises the synergy between Komatsu’s technology and equipment, highlighting it as an area he is enthusiastic about driving forward.

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Komatsu: Green electricity driving forward

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Komatsu’s ongoing reaching and development efforts around sustainability have produced several solutions for reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The company is collaborating with industry titans such as Toyota to aid the development of sustainable products.

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CNH’s Series Highlights Women in the Workforce Sustainability

CCR Magazine

CNH demonstrates its commitment to diversity and inclusion with the second story in its ‘A Sustainable Year’ series, titled ‘Training women for the workforce’. Read our ‘Training women for the workforce’ story here CNH Industrial (NYSE: CNH) is a world-class equipment, technology and services company. </p>

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XCMG: Ensuring safety and innovation

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This commitment spans across its diverse equipment range, from mini excavators to heavy-duty mining excavators, graders, and rollers. Innovative Safety Features XCMG’s entire line of excavators is equipped with comprehensive safety features such as 360-degree visibility, emergency stop systems, travel alarms, and robust rearview mirrors.

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John Deere: Rebuilt vs reman – what’s the difference?

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What is the value of remanufacturing construction equipment? Sustainability is at the centre of everything happening in the world. John Deere believes it has a critical role in helping achieve this in the most sustainable way. John Deere is looking at this seriously. Image: John Deere.

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A hybrid of innovations with John Deere

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John Deere is taking on the future of sustainable business outcomes by hybridising some of its traditional machines. Will Cross and Kat Roberts of John Deere detail the journey of hybridisation and what it means for sustainability in the industry. He says the Construction and Forestry product lines are ideal examples of hybridisation.

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Daikin Adds Air Source Heat Pumps to Rooftop Systems

CCR Magazine

Daikin Applied today announced the addition of air-source heat pumps to its award-winning lineup of Rebel® and Rebel Applied® packaged rooftop systems. The units also include features that increase performance, especially in cold climates, and simplify installation for both new construction and retrofits.