All Site Dumpers Articles

Ausa to focus on electric at Intermat
Range of zero-emission vehicles to be exhibited 
UK renter places major JCB order
£6 million order for more than 100 machines
GAP places ‘substantial’ JCB order
Deal “solidifies” relationship with British OEM.
Nixon Hire increases focus on site accommodation
Large plant to be sold in all but two depots
Ritchie Bros. hails successful auction
In-person auction returns to Dutch facility
HKL expands range of electric equipment
Additions “perfectly suited for sensitive construction site areas”
Ahern to sell Ausa machines in Denmark
Exclusive deal follows similar arrangements in US and Australia.
Ausa launches electric machines
Dumper and telehandler have operating range of one working day
Ausa sells sweeper business to focus on compact equipment
Sale of Excelway sweepers and maintenance vehicles will allow it to focus on dumpers, forklifts and telehandlers
Wacker Neuson expands and updates products
Wacker Neuson has further expanded it range of light and compact products, including a new version of its battery powered concrete vibrator
Electric focus for JCB
At an online event JCB unveiled new electric-powered equipment and products
Ausa completes rough-terrain range
Five new models launched by Spanish equipment manufacturer, including a reversible dumper
Ausa taps into Belgium
Spanish equipment manufacturer signs agreement with Belgian distributor BIA Group
Plant Hire UK in €21 million JCB order
UK rental company invests in new equipment, including 300 Loadall telescopic handlers
Ausa wants its machines to look good as well as perform well
Spanish manufacturer Ausa gives IRN an exclusive look at its new T235 telehandler at its Manresa facility near Barcelona. Murray Pollok reports.
Rising exports fuel 35 percent growth at AUSA
Spanish manufacturer AUSA said sales in the first half of the year increased by 35.2% compared to the same period in 2010 with exports increasing by 58%. Exports represented 72.8% of its business in the period.
Terex AWP sells genset range to Cummins
Terex’s Aerial Work Platforms division has sold off two of its non-AWP product lines: its generator line has been bought by Cummins Power Generation and the Terex power buggy range has been sold to Indy Equipment, an equipment dealer in Independence, Ohio. In both cases the sale price was undisclosed.