All Wheeled Loaders Articles
Rarely has there been a busier year for wheeled loader launches, with Tier 4 Final/Stage IV engine regulations seeing manufacturers renew their entire ranges.
Three new wheeled loaders from Volvo are intended for less regulated marketplaces, such as the Middle East and Russia
Agreement signed at Intermat for Italian manufacturer to produce series of wheeled loaders under Yanmar brand
Liugong has used Intermat to take the wraps off the 856H, its first wheeled loader with a Stage IV engine
Liugong's brand new wheeled loader range will be shown outside China for the first time, along with new E-Series excavators
Two tonne capacity wheeled loader is designed to go head-to-head with backhoe loaders
Manufacturer launches 50 tonne model at Bauma China exhibition in Shanghai
CDM856 and CDM835 wheeled loaders will be shown fitted with Stage IV/Tier 4 final emission-compliant engines
Much anticipated roll-out of radically redesigned H-series wheeled loaders expected in Shanghai
German manufacturer presents new Stage IIIB-compliant compact wheeled loaders and telescopic handlers
Different engine regulations in developed and emerging markets mean wheeled loaders now vary a lot from country to country. However, the drive to increase fuel efficiency is common around the world.
New EU Stage IIIB-compliant wheeled loader uses 10% less fuel than its predecessor
A Liugong 877III wheeled loader is proving its worth for Hungarian aggregates producer Versendko Mining.
Variations in engine regulations mean wheeled loaders sold in different parts of the world have become very different animals. However, the drive for better fuel efficiency and productivity is a common theme.
Production of Terex TL160, TL210, TL260 & TL310 wheeled loaders to move from Terex Crailsheim to the Atlas factory in Ganderkesee, Germany
Volvo CE’s Chinese joint venture to introduce “competitively priced” alternative wheeled loaders for North American market
Bauma 2013 debut for iCON grade control system for wheeled loaders, allowing real-time 3D control
Volvo CE’s new regional headquarters in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, could eventually produce 70% of the machines the company sells in North America.
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