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INDUSTRY TRENDS REVEALED
A GENTLE SALES SLOWDOWN
Global construction equipment sales have been weaker than expected, but the slowdown has generally been gentle, and some markets have seen growth, reports the team at Off-Highway Research
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR THE GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY?
Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics, and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from
SALES HOLDING FIRM
Sales for the world’s top construction equipment manufacturers remains resilient despite challenges
INFRASTRUCTURE AND SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENTS BOOST GROWTH
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THE BIGGEST ACCESS EQUIPMENTS MANUFACTURERS
The market is strengthening despite issues surrounding supply chains and logistics
WHO ARE THIS YEAR'S BIGGEST ACCESS RENTAL FIRMS?
The edited access50 listing of the world’s biggest access rental companies by fleet size remains healthy as the market takes stock
TOP RENTAL INDUSTRY
The IRN100 list shows the strength of the sector, but there is no doubt that one region was the driving force
UP IN ALL AREAS
It was a good year for many of the world’s largest craneowning companies in 2022
DOUBLE-DIGIT DROP
Last year’s single digit fall in the overall total has this year gone into double-digits, but there are still some reasons for positivity
2023 GLOBAL DIESEL EMISSIONS REGULATIONS-AT-A-GLANCE
GROWTH FROM A RECORD POSITION
Last year’s ICON 200 saw record sales – this year’s table manages to surpass it
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