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Cemetery excavators use heavy equipment to dig through frozen soil
For the crew of Sycamore Monuments, it is never too cold to dig. In the long winter months, cemetery excavators continue to work every day. Cemetery excavator Jim Rose said they keep busy digging about three graves per week at DeKalb's Fairview Park Cemetery, one of the 12 cemeteries they maintain.

Monday morning, Rose estimated there was about a foot of frost permeating the black earth beneath his feet in Fairview Park Cemetery.

“This time of year is an ordeal because the frost is just so thick,” Rose said.
The last couple of weeks of changing weather patterns have added to the toughness of the soil, he said.


Manitowoc Co. joining Chinese crane manufacturer
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The Manitowoc Co. announced toiday it has formed a joint venture with a Chinese company to produce mobile and truck-mounted hydraulic cranes.

The announcement was made at ConExpo 2008. The joint venture with TaiAn Dongyue Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. will be located in TaiAn City, Shandong Province, approximately 300 miles south of Beijing.

“This transaction solidifies Manitowoc’s position in one of the world’s fastest-growing construction markets,” said Eric Etchart, president of Manitowoc’s Crane segment, in a news release.

He said the deal furthers its mission of bringing manufacturing and service closer to the customer. “With growing demand for infrastructure and industrial expansion, this joint venture is an excellent addition to our manufacturing base and our global reach,” Etchart said.

Caterpillar expects boost in sales, revenues from emerging markets
Caterpillar Inc, which stands to benefit from 'infrastructure growth opportunities in the world's emerging market' as well as upgrade work in North America and Europe, expects to see sales and revenues approaching $60 billion by 2010, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jim Owens told analysts at a major trade show late today.

The presentation marks the first time Caterpillar, which had 2007 revenues of $45 billion, has ever publicly projected annual sales of $60 billion.

Job market still stiff, but companies planning to hire
The outlook was bleakest in the construction industry, where 28 percent of companies anticipate growth and 13 percent expect job cuts.
Those numbers are down from the year-earlier quarter, when 36 percent expected to hire and 7 percent planned to downsize. They're up from the current quarter, in which just 17 percent of companies expected to hire from January to March, but the first quarter is typically a slower period for the construction industry.


CANADA

Record construction, record number of hits on gas lines
Excavators and other heavy machinery hit natural gas pipelines a record number of times in B.C. last year, a period in which billions of dollars worth of construction was going on.

In a release to be issued tomorrow, Terasen Gas reports 1,739 of those potentially explosive incidents in 2007. That's more than 100 more than the 1,624 in 2006 and the 1,639 in 2005.

INDIA

BHEL, NTPC mulling heavy equipment JV: report
Public sector majors BHEL and NTPC are reportedly in talks for setting up a joint venture (JV) for manufacturing heavy equipment like boilers and turbines for all types of power projects, including the super-critical ones.

In September 2007, the two companies had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form a JV for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects only. But, the scope of the agreement can be expanded to main plant equipment.

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JCB delegation visits Mannai Heavy Equipment
'The Qatari market is one of the fastest growing in the world at the moment,' said a Mr. Mike Yates- JCB District Sales Manager Middle East, 'and we wanted to get to know Mannai HED, our partners in Qatar, better. This was also a great opportunity to gather first hand market intelligence,' he said, explaining the visit.
JCB is one of the world's top four manufacturers of heavy construction equipment.
With humble beginnings, starting out of a garage in 1945, today JCB produces more than 160 different models of machinery in some of the world's finest engineering factories across 5 continents.


Heavy Equipment Burglaries
Kansas, USA
Local heavy equipment and machinery companies are putting their guard up after a string of burglaries. Police say thieves stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment beginning several weeks ago.
Companies like Victor L Phillips, White Star and Foley Rental all report losing everything from backhoes to skid loaders. The thieves broke in through secured fences, literally drove the machinery through the fence and loaded up the equipment onto a stolen semi-truck.
The damage to the yards is totaling in the thousands of dollars.


Deere expands with joint venture in China
Deere & Company says it is expanding its global presence with a joint venture in China.
The Moline-based farm equipment maker says it has signed an agreement to own 50% of Xuzhou Xuwa Excavator Machinery Company.
The Chinese company is a leading manufacturer of construction equipment and is a subsidiary of Xuzhou Bohui Science and Technology Development.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.


Skid steer loaders and forklift trucks from Hyundai Construction Equipment
Hyundai Construction Equipment specialises in providing premium heavy earth moving equipment like excavators, loaders, skid steer loaders and forklift trucks for usage in a wide range of industries. The skid steer loaders available from Hyundai Construction Equipment come in two configurations. The HSL650-7 model comes with standard hand throttle lever, console, auxiliary piping, dual element air cleaner, vandalism protection and spark arresting muffler. Optional equipment provided for this model by Hyundai Construction Equipment include enclosure cabin, fenders, heaters, master switch, self levelling system, pre cleaners and back up alarm.
With a Kubota V2203M engine, this model enables the operator to concentrate on manoeuvring and lifting tasks for fast cycle times. Maintenance of the wheel loaders from Hyundai Construction Equipment is easier with removable oil coolers and swingable tailgates that facilitate easy and regular engine, battery and oil level checks.


Rush Enterprises, Inc. Appoints James C. Underwood to Board
SAN ANTONIO, March 3, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Rush Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:RUSHA) (Nasdaq:RUSHB), which operates the largest network of heavy- and medium-duty truck dealerships in North America and a John Deere construction equipment dealership in Houston, Texas, announced that James C. Underwood was appointed to the Board of Directors of Rush Enterprises, Inc. on February 21, 2008.

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1000L of fuel in the komatsu. look at the scale, the fuel barrels are a bit over half as tall as the person on the rake end of the dozer. as the guys backaway on a fairly big bulldozer you can see the scale of the komatsu.

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Orlando, FL
Auctioneers on Monday announced sales of more than $190 million at a large heavy equipment auction held in Orlando last week.

The five-day auction, which ended Feb. 23, beat the company's previous record of $172 million netted at the same site a year ago. More than 6,000 people from 71 countries registered to participate either in person or on the Web to bid on equipment ranging from more than 340 hydraulic excavators to 180 forklifts, according to a news release.


HK, China
HONG KONG: China Railway Construction Corp, a major builder in China, plans to raise up to $5.4 billion from its Hong Kong and Shanghai initial public offerings despite recent market volatility, a person familiar with the deal said on Monday.

China, aiming to ease bottlenecks caused by its surging economy, earmarked 1.25 trillion yuan for railway infrastructure investment in its five-year plan through 2010, nearly quadruple the levels under the previous five-year plan.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) and ISO today announced a strategic alliance to significantly increase the insurance industry's impact on equipment theft. Through the alliance, the databases of National Equipment Register (NER), a member of the ISO family of companies, will be made more widely available to law enforcement through NICB's network of agents working with law enforcement agencies throughout the country.
JERSEY SHORE — Borough police are looking for two young men who took a front-end loader for a brief joy ride Friday morning before crashing the construction equipment into a parked car and a garage.

Officers say they have a pretty good idea who the thieves are, thanks to a fresh coat of snow and a surveillance camera in a nearby convenience store.

“We’ve had several phone calls since the photo was aired on Channel 16. We’re pretty sure who they are. We’re trying to find them at this point,” Jersey Shore Police Detective Daniel Hull said Friday afternoon as he talked about the incident and the clues left behind.
Bridgewater, Mass. - Thieves find a flourishing market for stolen heavy construction equipment
Ronald Bussiere figured his company’s construction equipment was too big to steal. Then someone swiped a skid steer loader — commonly known as a Bobcat — from a Lynn demolition site eight years ago.

Bussiere expected to be one of the thousands of business owners with construction equipment stolen that would never be found.


Oman
Oman-based Octal Petrochemicals has announced the initial set-up of the heavy equipment for its new PET resin plant, a key element in the company’s drive to establish Oman as a global powerhouse in the plastic packaging industry.


CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill - VIPAR Heavy Duty announced the parts network’s expansion into the commercial vehicle equipment market. The new entity will be known as VHD Equipment Network, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of VIPAR Heavy Duty. VHD Equipment Network will focus on the $9 billion North American commercial vehicle equipment market that represents over 1,700 companies that distribute, install, buy, sell and repair truck-mounted equipment.
DUBAI: The Gulf’s booming construction industry is feeling the heat of soaring materials costs and labour shortages amid concern that supply pressures coud delay the completion of projects.
The economy minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), whose construction and real estate sectors contributed 23 percent of the economic output in 2007, has warned that supply constraints might slow construction in the area.

“Regional and international factors that could unexpectedly cause a recession (in construction) should be watched, Sheikha Lubna al-Qassemi told an industry conference in Abu Dhabi earlier this month.


List ranks Deere high as corporate citizen
Deere & Co. has achieved its highest rank ever in the annual “100 Best Corporate Citizens” list.
The yearly evaluation, compiled by CRO magazine, scored Deere fourth among more than 1,000 publicly traded, large-cap U.S. companies. The publication is a journal of The CRO, a membership organization for corporate responsibility officers.

Among the categories considered, the Moline-based Deere scored well in climate change and human rights. It also had strong scores for philanthropy, environment and financial performance.

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CALIFORNIA, USA

Leasing Heavy Construction Equipment
Despite an ever-changing economy, equipment leasing might provide a simple solution to grow your business. Think: Fair Market Value Lease, Dollar Buy Out Lease and Commercial Leasing.
Capital is key in order to operate a successful business, especially when the economy is as fickle as it is today. The heavier your cash flow, the greater amount of growth your company will experience. This is especially relevant in the construction industry. For all types of construction, the goal is to complete projects in accordance with plans and specifications, on time, within budget, and at the lowest possible cost. A construction company's success and failure could very well depend on adding a fourth crane to your garage.


FLORIDA, USA

Spacewalkers move heavy equipment - Damage also could be inspected
On the mission's third spacewalk today, astronaut Stanley Love will function like a human forklift, holding three massive -- but weightless -- pieces of equipment while attached to the space station robot arm.
Love will begin the spacewalk at 8:35 a.m. by stepping into the footrests on the robot arm.



Going Once ... Going Twice ... Sold! Thousands to Bid for Equipment - Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers to sell thousands of big items this week.

Sure, Central Florida has roller coasters and water slides, but from Tuesday through Saturday, for thousands of people from all over world, the biggest attraction will be Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.


During those five days, bidders will vie for more than 6,100 pieces of equipment, including everything from dump trucks to cranes.


Ritchie Bros. has no idea of how many people to expect, said Doug Tverstol, office manager for the company, located at 700 Ritchie Road in Davenport, but the company has advertised in countries around the globe. An auction in February of last year attracted more than 5,800 bidders from 63 countries.


ILLINOIS, USA

Deere profit up 55% on global demand

Farm-equipment maker Deere & Co., citing what it called 'strongly favorable conditions throughout the global farm sector, topped analyst forecasts by reporting a 55 percent jump in fiscal first-quarter earnings Wednesday.
For the quarter ended Jan. 31, the Moline manufacturing giant said net income climbed to $369.1 million, from the year-ago $238.7 million, or 52 cents a share.


NEW YORK, USA

International sales boost Deere & Co. profits by 54%

Deere & Co., one of the world's largest producers of farm equipment, said on Feb. 13 that fiscal first-quarter profits increased 54 percent as the heavy equipment maker posted strong international sales.



TENNESSEE, USA
Father, son brought heavy equipment to help save trapped Union students

Randy Campbell felt scared stiff as he worked in a trackhoe to pull students from collapsed buildings on Union University's campus the night of Feb. 5 tornado.
"I was scared I'd make a mistake and break a slab or hit the (trapped) boys," said Campbell, 49.
Firefighters and rescue personnel also dug at the debris with their gloved hands to reach students.While on the scene, officials requested Campbell, a former longtime Madison County firefighter, to bring his trackhoe to help with rescue efforts.
"The machine was able to move the heavy stuff that they would have had to break up into pieces to move," Campbell said Saturday. "It just made things go so much faster."

INDONESIA

Indonesia`s United Tractors January heavy equipment sales up 60 pct
Indonesia's PT United Tractors said Friday its "Komatsu" heavy equipment sales rose 60 percent to 491 units in January from 306 a year earlier, led by sales to the mining and agriculture sectors.


The "Komatsu" heavy equipment grabbed a 55 percent market share in Indonesia during the month, the company told Thomson Financial.