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How To Enhance Construction Machinery Performance 

CCR Magazine

How can you ensure your construction machinery operates at peak efficiency, delivering maximum output while minimizing costs and downtime? Optimal equipment performance is essential for the timely completion of any construction project. What Is A Construction Machinery?

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SANY: Rolling with innovation

Roads Online

SANY has been a heavy hitter in machinery manufacturing for the Past 30 years. With a vast range of industry equipment, SANY continues to inspire the Australian construction market with its SW305K and SW405K wheeled loaders. General Manager of SANY Australia, Nitin Khanna, explains. The SANY SW405K is another efficient machine.

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Report on Global Truck Cranes market

CCR Magazine

The truck crane has two components the lower carrier and the upper lifting component. Truck cranes also have a telescopic boom for specific applications wherein materials are lifted at a high position. GT1200XL-2 and GT-800XL-2 were launched with 120 and 80-tonne lifting capacities.

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Efficient Material Handling: Innovative Construction Tools

CCR Magazine

In the rapidly evolving construction industry, efficiency and safety are paramount. Read on to learn some innovative construction tools for efficient material handling. Their robust construction and precision engineering enable them to operate in diverse construction environments, from underground tunnels to high-rise buildings.

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Cover Story: 2014 Business Facilities – Metro And Global Rankings

Business Facilities

IBM Services Center: Baton Rouge will deliver technology services including application development, application management and system integration. Construction officially started on the $600-million facility in April 2013 and aircraft assembly is planned to begin in 2015, with a targeted 2016 delivery of its first A320 jetliner.