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January 26, 2023

Improved paving performance

Sumitomo says that its new HA60-11 asphalt paver models are available in wheeled and tracked variants and offer increased versatility and performance.
Sumitomo’s latest HA60 paver models offer increased performance
January 24, 2023

Efficient construction management

Linarc says that it is offering a comprehensive, cloud-based construction project management software that can foster collaboration and efficiency for mid- to large- scale projects. The firm claims that its software can solve the daily challenges that owners, design teams, and contractors confront while driving projects to completion.
A new software system from Linarc is said to offer a comprehensive construction solution © Mikeaubry | Dreamstime.com
January 23, 2023

Landmark IRF event draws global stakeholders to Washington DC

The 2022 IRF Global “Roads to Tomorrow” (R2T) Conference & Exhibition, a four-day global summit and technology showcase held in Washington DC opened on November 1 with a tribute to His excellency Eng Abdullah Al-Mogbel. After serving 12 years as the IRF chairman, he was appointed unanimously to the position of IRF Global chairman emeritus for life, the first such appointment in the history of IRF.
Landmark IRF event draws global stakeholders to Washington DC

Hyundai Doosan Infracore rebrands as Develon

The change takes place a year and a half since August 2021 when HDI became a subsidiary of HD Hyundai.

HDI says it will be changing the brand name on its construction equipment to Develon, confirming this as its new global brand identity from today 18th January 2023.

Develon is a combination of the words ‘develop’ and ‘onwards’. HDI says the new brand name conveys the direction of its move onwards to the future through innovation and its intention to relentlessly change the world with innovative products and solutions.

The company adds that it has planned the launch of the new brand since it became a subsidiary of HD Hyundai in August 2021. It says that it plans to take a leap forward to becoming a global top-tier player in the construction equipment industry with the launch of the new brand.

With the change of the brand name, the new Develon decal will be used on HDI’s construction equipment.

“Our three construction equipment businesses have already solidified their status as one of the key business pillars of HD Hyundai and have built an unwavering foundation for achieving performance targets and creating synergistic effects among them, amid the rapidly changing global economic environment,” said Cho Young-cheul, CEO of HDI. “Develon will lead the future market of electrification and automation to spur growth and continue to be a brand of choice for our customers.”

HDI says it plans to introduce a more detailed brand story and vision by releasing a ‘New Brand Showcase’ through social media by the end of February. It will unveil equipment with the new Develon brand name at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023.

A spokesperson for the company confirmed that the brand name change covers all Doosan construction and quarrying equipment including wheeled loaders, crawler excavators, wheeled excavators and articulated dump trucks.

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Develon the new brand of Hyundai Doosan Infracore
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JCB’s hydrogen engine innovation

JCB Chairman Lord Bamford is leading the project to develop JCB’s hydrogen technology. He said: “The JCB engineering team has made enormous strides in a short space of time to develop a hydrogen internal combustion engine and it already powers a JCB prototype backhoe loader and a Loadall telescopic hander.”

Leading the way in environmental, social and governance (ESG) for the construction equipment sector, JCB has been responsible for a series of industry innovations on its ‘Road to Zero’.

JCB was a pioneer of the battery-electric mini excavator and also of electric technology development to meet demands for zero-carbon products with its E-TECH range.

JCB’s commitment to reducing emissions goes back almost 25 years and its latest diesel engines have already delivered a 97% reduction in NOx emissions since 1999 and a 98% reduction in particulates. Today JCB’s diesel-powered machines also emit 50% less CO2 compared with those manufactured in 2010.

JCB is introducing its innovative hydrogen engine
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