All Articulated Haulers Articles
Plans to expand North American dealer network announced by articulated hauler manufacturer
Chinese subsidiary will supply Caterpillar and SDLG machines to a mining equipment specialist in northwest China.
The 75,000th articulated hauler has been produced by Volvo CE at same factory as first model 51 years ago
With articulated dump trucks wriggling their way past the rigid competition, Construction Europe looks at how innovations are improving efficiency and flexibility
Three new dealers appointed with own rental fleets as well as direct sales
B60D took two-axle concept of rigid truck, but developed it with driven front axle and independent front and rear chassis
Deciding which brand of hauler will best suit a job can be testing for a contractor. When the choice extends to rigid or articulated body, the complexities escalate
Last June Volvo completed its acquisition of Terex Trucks, the US-owned, UK-based manufacturing business making articulated and rigid frame off-highway haulers. A year on from the deal, how has life had changed under the new owner?
Launch of lighter range of ADTs at Intermat 2012 will be followed by the unveiling of the Stage IV prototype B50E this year
ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014 debut for new G Series articulated dump trucks, fitted with Tier 4 Final-compliant engines
Deal gives Volvo CE rigid haulers for the light mining sector and more ADTs. New owner said Motherwell plant will be kept. Terex said trucks didn't fit with its lifting and material handling businesses.
Manufacturer showcases true 4X4 ADT, also launches new ejector body and expands partnership with Liebherr into dozers
From new telematics technology to exploring the potential for fresh joint ventures, developments for Terex’s off-highway trucks are not standing still.
Bell will showcase its new 30 tonne class B30E articulated dump truck at Bauma, and announce the production launch of the range
Unique truck in the articulated hauler market features stepless AC drive via six independent wheel motors.
ADT brand is being dropped from the factory name, which will in future be called Doosan Infracore Norway.
Latest truck range features Mercedes-Benz engines and SCR to meet emissions requirements
New stage IIIB-compliant machines use SCR technology
New 30 and 40 tonne Stage IIIB/Interim Tier 4 haulers unveiled, and company announces plans for 50 tonne version.
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