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XCMG: Ensuring safety and innovation

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He’s been involved in the company for several years and understands what’s required to provide high-quality machines to the challenging Australian market. “At We integrate advanced safety features and robust construction into every piece of machinery, giving our clients the confidence that their operations will run smoothly and safely.

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XCMG: Innovation, reliability and performance

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As the construction industry continues to expand in the face of increasingly complex infrastructure projects, multinational companies are expanding their operations in Australia. T he road construction and infrastructure industries form part of the larger construction industry. Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co.,

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Wirtgen and ANA: Always on the front foot

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Wirtgen machinery has also played a role, as Director Angus Walker explains. Initially starting his journey alongside his father laying asphalt, Walker co-founded ANA Asphalts to provide a local-first service that’s focused on providing the highest quality. We’ve got a small business mindset with a big vision,” he says. “My

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Hitachi: The pick of the bunch

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T he iconic orange livery of Hitachi machinery is an easily recognisable staple of many construction projects across the world. Founded in 1910’s Japan, the self-titled “orange family” specialises in the development of high-quality machinery that’s purpose built for the civil construction market, among other industries.

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CEA: Rolling, rolling, rolling

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H ave you ever thought about what machinery is used to prepare and keep roads flat? These workhorses of the construction industry are not known for being glamorous, but their impact is undeniable. They are workhorses of the road construction industry. The clear LCD control panel gives operators the information they need.

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The road to a brighter future

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Roads & Infrastructure Magazine hears from four key decision makers on the importance of the next steps ahead. Roads Australia predicts that to 2024-25, the estimated spend on road construction activity will be equal to $106 billion. I can only applaud that sustainability is now a primary consideration,” he says.

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Remote control with Wirtgen

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Koppen Construction has built its reputation on delivering quality infrastructure in some of Australia’s toughest climates. Koppen says this is why his business has turned to machinery from Wirtgen Group time and again for more than 10 years. Our relationship with Wirtgen started with our first stabiliser,” he says.