Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tata Metaliks

Tata Metaliks (TML), promoted by Tata Steel, has been engaged in the
production of pig iron since 1994. Pig iron is used in the manufacture
of rolling mill rolls, automobile engine blocks, motor and generator
housings, gears, railways and machine tools.

In October 2007, TML signed a joint venture agreement with Japanese
companies Kubota Corporation and Metal One Corporation to set up Tata
Metaliks Kubota Pipes, to manufacture ductile iron pipes. The company,
headquartered in Kolkata, has a capacity to make 110,000tpa (tonnes per
annum) of ductile iron pipes at its facility within the TML pig iron
plant in Kharagpur, West Bengal. TML's other manufacturing facility is
at Redi in Maharashtra.

TML has acquired captive iron ore, manganese, limestone and dolomite
mines towards achieving raw material security. TML has been granted a
prospecting licence for iron ore mines at Dongarpal in Maharashtra. The
company is also pursuing a sinter plant at Kharagpur, 120,000tpa
capacity non-recovery type coke ovens at Redi and Kharagpur and a coal
dust injection plant at Kharagpur. Other projects are captive power
plants at Kharagpur and Redi that will utilise flue gases from the coke
ovens.

The company recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the
Karnataka government for an integrated steel project of 3mtpa at Haveri.
It has received approval for land, power and water supply for the
project, which will be implemented in association with Tata Steel and is
pursuing the allotment of iron mines.

The company produced 506,301million tonnes (MT) of hot metal in FY09-10
compared to 386,685MT in the previous year. In the quarter to June 2010
it reported a profit of Rs10.30 crore against a loss of Rs14.93 crore in
the previous corresponding quarter. Net sales surged 48.12%, to Rs273.21
crore from Rs184.45 crore. Average sales growth in the past three
quarters has been a high 54%. The drawback for TML is that margins are
low (10%), so a slight dip in sales could result in profits falling, as
was the case in 2009. Buy the stock now (current market price Rs138.95)
for a rally at least up to Rs210.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Chinese Company to Erect Habesha Cement Factory

Habesha Cement Share Company of Ethiopia signed an agreement with a
Chinese company, Northern Heavy Industries, for the design, supply and
installation of the cement factory.

The signing ceremony took place this morning, October 26, 2010, at the
Hilton Addis. Northern Heavy Industries, which won the international
tender, will be paid 79 million US dollars for completing the factory
and the total project coast is estimated to reach 110 million US dollars.

Habesha Cement is established by raising over 260 million birr (16
million US dollars at current exchange rate) fund from the
public.Habesha Cement plans to obtain a loan for 70 percent of the whole
project from the Development Bank of Ethiopia.

It was two months ago that Northern Heavy Industries won the
engineering, procurement and construction tender. The price and
completion time offered by Northern Heavy Industries is mentioned as
among the factors that were taken into consideration for selecting the
company.

The factory, which will be erected 35 Kms from Addis Ababa at Holeta,
Oromia Regional State, will have the production capacity of 1.4 million
quintals per annum.

Habesha Cement is established by 15,000 shareholders who were promised
by the promoters last year to earn 122 percent return per share when the
factory begins production.

The main promoters of habesha Cement Share Company include: board
chairman and main promoter Gizaw T. Mariam (Eng.), secretary to the
board and main promoter Eskinder Desta, and chief executive officer and
main promoter Mesfin Abi (Eng.).

Samsung Heavy Industries and Techwineco to merge

Samsung Heavy Industries is seeking to merge with Techwineco Co to
improve the management efficiency and manufacturing competitiveness in
the ballast-water control system.

The merger is expected to be signed on 22 November and go into effect
from 28 December, subject to approval by Samsung Heavy Industries
shareholders.

Techwineco will be absorbed into Samsung Heavy Industries, as a part of
business unit responsible for developing ballast-water control system.

The merger is intended to enhance shareholder value by maximising the
management efficiency and manufacturing competitiveness of the
ballast-water control system.

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Optimization Of Grinding Machine Grinding To Extend The Life Of The Way

Optimization Of Grinding Machine Grinding To Extend The Life Of The Way


Grinding is used for pulp and paper industry in the fiber cut, the
refiner separating the "heart" consumable parts. Grinding of the use of
life on the refining process yields, energy consumption, safe operation
and grinding machines play a decisive role in various economic
indicators. How appropriate for the specific production grinding to
achieve optimal results, this area has been the focus of research and
development. Refining the process of how to extend the life of the
process grinding methods and measures to be discussed.


1. Grinding wear on the production of

Pulp slurry occurs during poor quality and productivity decline, perhaps
because of grinding wear and tear reasons. Select the best time is to
replace the production of important technical issues.


In Yunnan Province Paper mill 75t / d of mechanical pulp production line
system of Eucalyptus APMP pulp with a second disc mill (KavernerHymac
production) of grinding damage, made into a pulp beating degree is only
20 ° SR, pressure screen good pulp fiber

bundle content of 2%, papermaking of LWC base paper surface strength is
slightly lower.


Mudanjiang Hengfeng Paper Group Co., Ltd. Shanghai paper making
machinery plant the original 2362 machine in operation in 1992, can only
produce about mid-range permeability 30coresta Cigarette Paper .
Purchased the plant poplar, oak, birch, wood and other forging and
grinding of various types, beating equipment easy to wear, and tooth
grinding and material instability, into a pulp production of high
quality cigarette paper can not.


Tracing paper of the "white point" is a small fiber, resin blocks or a
combination, and sometimes the whole site there, especially conspicuous.
Freeman Specialty Paper Inc. found that: site takes too long to use mill
grinding, the feed volume increased, knife spacing, weakened the role of
sub-wire broom, cut off the greater role of the small fibers increased,
should be changed regularly grinding.


Qiqihar Paper Co., Ltd. introduced ANDR IT Z's 200t / d total production
of low aspen APMP line quantitative offset newsprint practice shows that
such place of poplar birch, poplar fiber morphology as the control
process is more important beating; the grinding life of about 2500h;
grinding using the time The longer the lower the beating, tooth surface
passivation on the weakening pulp cut off, thus resulting in reduced
pulp beating degree; role in the process when grinding high
acceleration, grinding teeth wear serious, not to mention beating up and
the degree of plasma material can smoothly through the grinding,
resulting in feed screw plug.


Qiqihar Paper Co., Ltd. single-turn pressure plate mill MRSD58/62
(AndritzSprautBauer Company production) and grinding with two grinding
zone: a broken ring for the area, the grinding of the broken loop region
from 6 tooth slices, material 174PH, dental dam thick, larger distance
between teeth; one for fine grinding ring area formed by the 18-tooth
chip, made of alloy 440, the tooth dam moderate, middle distance is
small; wheel grinding and setting disc grinding gap between the 0.9 ~
1.1mm. Among them, into a grinding mill of the concentration of control
in 28% and 35% Best; into Erduan disc refiner's beating degree of about
17 ° SR, the concentration of control in 22% to 25% of the best; with
the use of time extension into the slurry in order to ensure the
quality, plate mill beating the concentration must be reduced. Broken
areas or teeth grinding teeth are damaged and ditch blocking, grinding
wear serious, if the 30% decline in refining capacity, must be replaced
grinding.


2. To improve the service life of grinding technology methods and measures


2.1 improve the refiner's production level of precision and control


Heilongjiang Star Paper Co., Ltd. 450 double-disc grinding, due to years
of long, quiet drive chassis built office and mobile seat installed
fixed disk Department corrosion, wear a difference of 3 ~ 4mm, 410
direct export to Taiwan office wear bigger 420 around the screw fixed
grinding wear and corrosion resistance and the emergence of larger-type
speakers, resulting in grinding can not be a good fit with the body.
Will move within the plane seat and chassis corrosion surface car to
about 3 ~ 4mm, then cars straight exit station; screw holes drilled to
the depth of processing, into M14, plus pad, and pad with bolt seal
fastening, use the same effect was replaced with new parts, spare parts
save money.


Grinding of the structure, tooth type, tooth surface slope and angle,
and the safe operation of equipment and as a direct impact on pulp
quality. Slurry with a fine-tooth lower beating strength; a fine-tooth
into the pulp fiber to increase the uniformity of treatment to maintain
the fiber length to fiber cell wall faster hydration to promote better
integration of fiber. Beating the high increase in the intensity of the
fiber cut, easy to produce more small fibers; in the same tensile index,
the fine-tooth into the pulp has a high opacity, bulk and air
permeability; on broad-leaved Wood pulp Fine-tooth grinding can save
energy beating, but also reflects its high permeability and opacity, but
also take into account the strength of the fiber. Fine tooth grinding at
the mill for wood pulp fiber and non-wood fiber pulping; fine tooth
grinding casting method is not used, but with a special welding method;
life of ordinary cast iron 3 to 4 times. Grinding designed to a certain
pitch, to avoid a sudden increase in mechanical energy and the local
wear of tooth surfaces. Gradient selection is too small, the resistance
increases feeding, increased load caused by feeding; if a larger
gradient will cause uneven wear, impact grinding life.


Town in Jiangsu Province and Jilin Paper Co., Ltd. Jiang Dadong
integrity Industrial Development Co., Ltd. spun plasma low-intensity
beating of a fine-tooth grinding, more than a year after an application
of that low-intensity beating knife to use the improved bar, width
2.47mm, knife groove width 2.47mm, knife Goushen 6mm. The grinding
material is still used Nitinol alloy, cultural paper in a papermaking
pulp staple line of low intensity, not to adjust operating conditions,
very few fibers cut, silk broomed better; tons of pulp on average from
the 173 ~ 168kWh energy consumption down to 158 ~ 146kWh; Paper Breaking
length to upgrade from the 5632m to 6546m, folding to 48 times from 26
times.


Italian poplar production line used AndritzSprortBauer APMP's plate mill
grinding broken area high concentration gradient is about 1:11 more
appropriate, feed load more stable; coarse grinding zone when the power
gradient 1:250 stability, feeding spiral smooth operation, high into the
pulp beating, wet weight in a better level of grinding longer life
expectancy, the vertical rack to maintain uniform wear, energy
distribution of balance; grinding zone gradient generally 1:800 appropriate.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Scope Of Gold Mining Equipments

The growth of any mine depends mainly on the types of equipments used in
it. They may be high graded or low graded equipments. This varies from
high, small and medium sized companies. Gold mining equipments also
belong to the same category. Gold is the metal being loved by all and
has become a major area of investment. Keeping in mind about the facts
of today's world, the instability faced in the stock markets which is
giving lots of pain to the investors in the stock market, we should
think twice before investing.

The accounts of the industries investing in gold, gold mining and their
equipments are showing very high gains. There has been no fall in the
recent times. In other words, it is the safest way to invest money as
there is surety of returns at a faster pace than any other way. This
investment shines like the beautiful metal gold.

These advantages have given way for a small setback for the companies. A
little of bad also comes hand in hand with the good. The confirmed rates
of growth and increasing demand for gold has urged the miners to go on
strike against the companies asking for increase in their wages. Many
world famous mines and companies related to gold mining equipments faced
this problem for quite some time but however it did not affect the
output of the gold mining industries. The wages of the miners grow along
with rates of gold.

Nevertheless this problem had no specific effect in the growth of the
gold mining companies. The graph of the profit remains to be growing at
a steady rate. The disputes amidst the companies and the miners seemed
not to affect the functioning of these industries. Guarantee in
outstanding profit is the picture of all the people investing in gold
mining equipments. This seems to be the best part of the companies in
this field.

The gold mining factories are also giving good service to the machines
since servicing of the machines plays a very important role for
continuous functioning of the mines. Again by rendering services, the
industries are happy in getting double profits. Many companies around
the world are proving their victory and surely will continue to make an
outstanding yield in money. Gold mining equipment companies are one of
the smartest ways to make money.

Friday, October 22, 2010

how to confirm the ball mill type?

ball mills can satisfy different requirement, and have good features such as low consumption, high capacity per hour, no pollution to the enviroment around, simple to be repaired.
We have the good service to our customers, if they cannot install the machines, we can send our technician come to your location, and install for you. We make each endeavor to satisfy our customers.
but i do not know how to confirm the ball mill type?


Notes on choosing the type of ball mill:
1. Know the hardness of your own ore.
2. Choose the energy-saving ball mill to the great extent.
3. Know the ore fineness required.
4. Choose the right diameter and length of the ball mill according to the output requirement.
5. Buy it from the professional ball mill manufacturer relative to your ore which would be best.
6. The manufacturer should hold the market share in the place where your enterprise located.
7. Choose the new-type transformation ball mill with the rotate speed different from the module. 
8. Choose the aperture of the close board and the sub-freignt space according to the ore fineness of your demand.
9. Choose the lining board material and set the thickness of the steel plate on the mill body by the price of the ball mill.
10. Slect the modules of the big gear and pinion, and the manufacturers of the electric motor and the speed reducer.

Coal Mining Equipment Introduce

Coal mill also called coal pulverzier or coal powder mill is grinding
mill that is used in coal mining industry, such as vertical coal mill.
And in general, vertical mill includes mineral series and coal series.
The first series grinder can be widely used in cement making, power,
metallurgy, chemical, ore industries. And the vertical coal mill also
called coal grinder is the most used machine for coal grinding according
to our mining experience. In some cases, coal mill is not just one
grinder mill, it will include some optional equipment such as vibrating
feeder, vibrating screen, belt conveyors and so on to finish the coal
milling process. So, coal mill is also used widely in many industries
besides coal mining.
Coal mill classification

Coal mill is an efficient tool for grinding coals into fine powder in
coal mining industry. According to its fineness and working principles,
we divide coal mill into coarse power coal mill and fine coal mill.
Coarse powder mill is a kind of new high-tech milling machine to meet
the requirements of coarse powder processing customers. It is the ideal
equipment to replace Raymond mill, ball mill, and other traditional mill
which only process fine coal powder materials.
Coal mill working principle

Raw coal is fed through a central coal inlet at the top of the
pulverizer and falls by gravity to the rotating grinding table, mixing
with classifier rejects returned for re-grinding. Centrifugal action
forces the coal outward to the grinding ring where it is pulverized
between the ring and three grinding rollers. Grinding load, transmitted
from the tension rods through the loading frame to the roller
assemblies, holds the rollers in contact with the grinding ring. The
rollers adjust vertically as the depth of the coal load increases or
decreases.

A nozzle ring on the outside perimeter of the grinding ring feeds
primary air to the pulverizer. Pyrites and tramp metal fall through the
nozzle ring openings to be scraped into a rejects hopper.

A stream of low-velocity air carries the particles of pulverized coal
upward where they enter the classifier inlet vanes. Fine particles
travel to the burners in the primary air stream, but the larger, heavier
particles are returned to the grinding zone for further pulverization.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Aleris Signs Joint Venture Agreement for Greenfield Rolling Mill in China

BEACHWOOD, Ohio, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Aleris International, Inc. has

signed a joint venture agreement with Zhenjiang Dingsheng Aluminum
Industries Joint-Stock Co., Ltd. for the construction of a
state-of-the-art aluminum rolling mill in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu
Province in China that will produce semi-finished rolled aluminum
products. Aleris will be the majority owner in the venture.


"This agreement demonstrates our commitment to China," said Steven J.
Demetriou, Aleris chairman and chief executive officer. "The investment
in this facility is a key component of our growth strategy, which
includes a significant focus on serving customers in China.
"With this venture, Aleris and Dingsheng will build and operate one of
the most technologically advanced rolling mills in the world. Dingsheng
is a distinguished company with recognized manufacturing expertise and
strong leadership, and we are pleased to be working with them. We also
appreciate and value the support of the Jiangsu Province and the City of
Zhenjiang."
Construction of the plant will begin upon receipt of the customary
government approvals and is expected to be completed within two years.


source:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/aleris-signs-joint-venture-agreement-for-greenfield-rolling-mill-in-china-105362468.html

Friday, October 15, 2010

Foulath Steel to take over Saudi rolling mill

The National reported that the Kuwaiti and Japanese JV behind Bahrain's USD 1.2 billion Hidd Steel Mill project is planning to acquire a steel rolling mill in Saudi Arabia.

Bahrain's biggest steel company will take over a Saudi rival by next month as it pushes on with an expansion effort to become the Middle East's first fully integrated producer. The acquisition will allow the company to drop plans to build an additional plant in Bahrain and accelerate its timescale of delivering steel products from light to heavy sections by 3 years.

The Hidd Steel Mill in Bahrain is being constructed by United Steel Company, JV of the Bahrain based United Steel Holding Company and Japan's Yamato Kogyo Company.

Mr Khalid Al Qadeeri CMD of Sulb said that "Sulb won the tender and we are in negotiations to acquire a rolling mill in Saudi Arabia. We are in the final stages of due diligence and confident that we will conclude the deal by November.

Mr Khalid Al Qadeeri vice CMD of Foulath said that Foulath's acquisition reflects its strategy to control every link in the steel supply chain from iron ore mines to the output of finished products all with a view towards lowering its costs of production in a continued down market.

Mr Al Qadeeri said that the company would commit billions of dollars to its expansion effort and would put up as much as 70% equity in each investment. In a good market everyone makes money in a bad market, if you're not integrated, you won't survive. You can't survive as a standalone. Other regional producers including the UAE's Emirates Steel Industries and Saudi Arabia's Hadeed have pursued their own integration strategies but have yet to invest in raw material pellet plants or iron ore supply. The billets will be transported via barge from Bahrain to the new mill.

Mr Robin Parker the regional manager for Stemcor said that prices for imported steel rebar in the Gulf, a benchmark for the industry have increased 16.5% over the past 12 months to USD 600 per tonne. Prices could hit USD 700 per tonne next year.

Mr Al Qadeeri said that Foulath's acquisition target a steel mill in Saudi Arabia will be fed by barge with steel pellets produced at its plants in Bahrain. It is also building USD 1.2 billion three part steel plant in Bahrain, adjacent to its pellet plants that will turn a portion of the pellets into finished, heavy steel products such as I beams for the construction industry.

He said that the plant is 49% owned by Yamato Kogyo, a Japanese company, and is due to be completed by the beginning of 2013. Foulath's goal is that half of the pellet output from Bahrain will be steered towards In house steel making plants including the acquisition in Saudi Arabia.

(Sourced from the National)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Faster Production of Inside Threads

With the development of CNC machine tools, thread milling was introduced as an additional possibility. Here, the thread is milled into the hole using specific circular and feed motions of the tool. Each of these three methods is suited to different applications.

The "Classic" Method: Tapping

In conventional tapping, material is removed in a continuous cut. Tapping comes up against its limits in materials with hardness greater than 60 HRC, as well as in deep threads, where problems arise related to dimensional accuracy and tool breakage due to chip-removal difficulty.

Chipless: Cold-Form Tapping

Cold-form tapping is used for materials with a strength of less than 1200 N/mm2 and a stretch-at-break of more than 8 percent. Thanks to cold-forming, this chipless process achieves threads with higher static and dynamic strength in combination with very good surface quality.

However, the disadvantages of cold-form tapping include the high torques compared to conventional tapping, as well as the need for high-quality lubricants.

Productive and Precise: Thread Milling

Thread milling is suitable for almost all materials and offers the greatest flexibility and productivity. Thread flanks are machined cleanly and there is no axial miscut. For hard-to-machine materials, thread milling tends to be the best method. One underappreciated advantage is the fact that when the tool breaks, it can be removed easily. The restrictions on thread milling relate to the thread depth, which can generally be no more than 3 times the thread diameter.

Whatever threading method is used, one thing is certain: With the thread cycles in today's advanced CNC software modules, programming is quick and easy.

Cycles for the Production of Inside Threads

The actual programming requirements of inside threads are complex, because a number of math values have to be taken into consideration. Advanced CNC thread cycles can take care of this complexity in an efficient manner. These cycles ask input factors including the required tool, thread depth and cutting speed, as well as procedure-specific parameters.

Those procedure-specific inputs take into account the individual characteristics of the particular tapping operation—such as, for example, whether the conventional tapping thread is to be produced in a single cut or via chipbreaking. If yes, the reversal movement and change in direction of rotation for chip breaking can be automatically programmed the software.

Linking of Work Steps

Separate work steps typically also are needed for the production of inside threads. For example, the hole is centered and pre-drilled before the inside thread is created. If the workpiece contains several identical inside threads, then these work steps must be repeated for each position. To reduce the programming work involved, sub-programs can be created that are called up for the various positions.

In fact, with the proper CNC software, programming of these steps can be carried out even more efficiently. All the work steps are programmed just once, then linked via a position pattern. The programming for centering, drilling and tapping is created one time, applying to all positions of the pattern. Configurable cycles for lines, hole circles, grids, frames and special positions are available as these position patterns.

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Faster Production of Inside Threads

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ilyich to increase output and continue repairs in October

The Ukrainian flat steel producer Ilyich Iron and Steel Works of Mariupol (Ilyich) has said that, following its September output decrease mainly caused by the accident at its power plant, in October this year it plans to produce 414,000 mt of pig iron - up 12.5 percent month on month, and 500,000 mt of crude steel - up nine percent month on month.



According to Ilyich's general manager Vladimir Boyko, currently the most important thing for the plant is to ensure the implementation of its working schedule and to operate the rolling mills 1700 and 3000 at full capacity.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Asia-Pacific is forecast to register robust growth in the construction machinery segment, especially in countries such as Indonesia, India, South Korea, and China. Among these nations, China is expected to account for the largest share of the overall demand for new products globally, followed by North America. The US market of construction equipment is expected to be driven by the enhanced activity in residential construction sectors. Besides, the non-residential construction work such as construction and repair of bridges, highways, and public works would be a major growth driver for the US construction industry. The implementation of strict emission norms for off-road engines in the EU, the US, and Canada is forecast to drive up the prices of construction equipment in these regions, in turn increasing the sector's revenues in the coming years. Besides, the trend related to construction equipment rental is spreading, particularly across mid and smaller size machines.

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The report titled "Construction And Mining Machinery/Equipment: A Global Strategic Business Report" announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of the construction and mining machinery markets, impact of recession on the markets, current market trends, key growth drivers, product introductions, recent industry activity, and profiles of major/niche global as well as regional market participants. The report analyzes market data and analytics in terms of units for regions, including the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, China, and Rest of World. Major product segments analyzed include Hydraulic Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Wheeled Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, Skid-steer Loaders, among others.



Construction & Mining Machinery/Equipment - Global Strategic Business Report


Description:    This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Construction & Mining Machinery/Equipment in Units and US$ Million. The specific product segments analyzed are Mini Excavators, Wheeled Loaders, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, and Asphalt Pavers /Finishers. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2000 through 2015. The report profiles 359 companies including many key and niche players such as Atlas Copco, Bucyrus International, Caterpillar, Inc., CNH Global NV, Dingsheng Tiangong Construction Machinery Co., Ltd., Doosan Infracore, Deere & Co., Hanta Machinery Co., Ltd., Hitachi Construction Machinery, JCB Ltd., JLG Industries, Inc., Joseph Vögele AG, Joy Global Inc., Joy Mining Machinery, Komatsu Ltd., Kubota Europe S.A.S., Liebherr Group, MANITOU Group, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Sakai Heavy Industries Ltd., Sandvik Mining and Construction, Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Heavy Industries, TCM Corporation, Terex Corp., Thomas Equipment, Inc., Volvo AB, Volvo Construction Equipment, Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co., Ltd.. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.




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Contents:    CONSTRUCTION AND MINING MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT   
A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT


CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
Dump Truck I-3
Excavator I-4
Mini Excavator I-4
Crawler Excavator I-4
Loader I-4
Backhoe Loader I-4
Wheeled Loader I-4
Skid-Steer Loader I-4
Crawler Loader I-5
Crawler Dozer I-5
Scrapers I-5
Graders I-5
Asphalt Pavers/Finishers I-5


II. Executive Summary

1. Industry Overview II-1
Overview and Outlook II-1
Effect of Housing Slowdown in the United States II-1
Construction Equipment Industry - An Overview II-1
Industry Structure II-2
Competitive Landscape II-2
Table 1: Leading Players in Global Market for Construction
Equipment (2005 & 2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown of
Value Sales by Company for Caterpillar Inc., Komatsu Ltd.,
TEREX Corp., Hitachi Construction Machinery, VOLVE CE,
Deere& Co., Liebherr Group, CNH Global, Ingersoll- Rand Co.,
Sandvik Mining & Construction and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-3
China- A manufacturing Hub II-3
Trends and Issues II-3
Trends in Construction Industry II-3
Construction Equipment Industry II-4
Infrastructure Development, Maintenance and Mining Activity
Impact Demand II-4
Construction Equipment - Capital Intensive and Cyclical II-4
Demand and Supply of Construction Equipment II-4
Shift in Construction Equipment Manufacturing Bases II-5
Technological Innovations and Security Issues - Prime Concern II-5
Leasing and Equipment Rental - An Alternative to Buying II-5
Product Enhancements - Point of Focus II-6
Market growing for Earthmoving and Mining Equipment II-6
Manufacturers Switches to Aluminum Bronze and Other Alloys
for Developing Kingpin Bushings for Dump Trucks II-6
Controlled Demolition Gaining Grounds II-6
Manufacturers of Construction Equipment Focuses on Niche
Products than Whole Set of Equipment II-7
Residential Building Spurs General Construction Equipment
Growth II-7
End Use Market Conditions Impact Construction Equipment Sales II-7
Equipment Purchase Based on What the Total Package Offers II-7
Sophisticated Construction Equipment to Ride High II-7
Aftermarket Business Plays a Vital Role in Mining Equipment
Industry II-8
Rental Industry Transforms Market Landscape II-8
Rise in Raw Material Costs Boost Up Construction and Mining
Equipment Prices II-8
Mining Equipment Industry II-8
Outlook II-8
A Review of the Mining Industry II-9
Development of Deep Sea Mining Facility to Drive Up Demand
for Mining Equipment II-10
Developments in End Use Segments II-10
Review of the Mining Equipment Market II-11

2. Product Overview and Analyses II-12
Heavy Construction Equipment II-12
General Construction Equipment II-12
Earth Moving Equipment II-12
Excavators II-12
History of Excavators II-12
Market Share Scenario II-13
Crawler Excavators II-13
Mini Excavators II-13
Haulers II-14
Articulated Haulers II-14
Rigid-Frame Haulers II-14
Loaders II-14
Backhoe Loaders II-14
Wheeled Loaders II-15
Table 2: Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for
Wheeled Excavators by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
China, France, Germany, UK and Italy Independently Analyzed
with Annual Sales Figures in units for Years 2000 through
2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-15
Skid-Steer Loaders II-16
Mini-Skid-Steers II-17
Utility Crawlers II-17
Crawler Loaders II-17
Motor Graders II-17
Scrapers II-17
Crawler Dozers II-18
Graders II-18
Lifting Equipment II-18
Aerial Work Platforms II-18
Hydraulic Cranes II-19
Construction Cranes II-19
Lattice Boom Cranes II-19
Tower Cranes II-20
Boom Trucks II-20
Forklifts II-20
Trucks II-20
Dump Trucks II-20
Articulated Trucks II-20
Surface Mining Trucks II-21
Telehandlers II-21
Bituminous Equipment II-21
Asphalt Pavers/Finishers II-21
Concrete & Aggregate Equipment II-21
Paving/Finishing Machines II-21
Canal Pavers II-21
Curb & Gutter Slipformer II-22
Form-Riding Paver II-22
Transverse-Roller Paver II-22
Canal/Slope Paver II-23
Auger Paver II-23
Roller Screed II-23
Truss Screed II-23
Light Equipment II-23
Underground Mining Equipment II-23

3. Product Introductions/Innovations II-24
Volvo CE Introduces New Generation Excavators II-24
Volvo CE Unveils Wheel Loaders II-24
KTC Introduces Kubota KX080-3 II-24
Liebherr Launches TI 274 Haul Truck II-24
JCB Launches Military Backhoe II-25
Caterpillar Unveils New Line of Lift Trucks II-25
JLG Industries Introduces TL Series Telehandlers II-25
Gehl Launches E-Series Skid Loaders II-26
JCB Rolls Out New Range of Telescopic Handlers II-26
Volvo Unveils New Hydraulic Excavator II-26
Volvo Unveils B Series Skid-Steer Loaders in North America II-26
Dynapac Introduces Compact Self-Propelled Soil Compactors II-26
Bobcat Launches New Series of Loaders II-27
P&H Mining Equipment Releases New Rotary Blasthole Drills and
Electric Mining Shovels II-27
Komatsu Introduces the CK30-1 Compact Track Loader II-27
Toro Launches Dingo TX 413 Compact Utility Loader II-27
New Holland Launches Two New Skid-Steer Loaders II-27
Volvo Launches Volvo BL60, a Backhoe Loader II-27
Case Construction Introduces 721D XT tool carrier II-27
Bobcat Rolls Out MT55 Mini Track Loader II-28
Gehl Introduces Four New All-Wheel-Steer Loaders II-28
Kanga Loaders Introduces DL720 Mini-loader II-28

4. Recent Industry Activity II-29
Ingersoll-Rand Divests Bobcat, Utility Equipment & Attachments
Business Divisions II-29
Kopex Acquires Stake in Inbye II-29
Zabrzanskie and Kopex to Merge Operations II-29
Hyundai Group Enters MoU with the Maharashtra Government II-29
Atlas Copco India Revamps Production Set Up II-29
IWWI Signs Purchase Deal with Kajon Materials II-30
Manitowoc Acquires Shirke Construction II-30
Uralmash-Engineering Sets Up Mining Equipment Division II-30
Action Construction Equipment Acquires Majority Stake in
Romanian Company II-30
Coal India Inks MoU with DVC II-31
Nare Diamonds to Acquire Reho's Mining Assets II-31
UMW Signs Contracts for Major PNG Mining Contracts II-31
H&E Equipment Services Acquires J.W. Burress II-31
Atlas Copco Acquires the Stake in Chinese Joint Venture II-32
Sandvik to Establish New Manufacturing Facility in India II-32
Atlas Copco Acquires Three Balkan Companies II-32
Hexagon Acquires GAMFI International II-32
Kobelco Enters Indian Market with Excavators II-32
Atlas Copco Establishes Subsidiary in Pakistan II-33
Volvo Construction Acquires Ingersoll-Rand II-33
Bucyrus International Acquires DBT II-33
Orica Takes Over Minova II-33
Escorts Divests Shares in Carraro II-34
DRI Acquires Paladin Brands LLC II-34
MK Diamond Products Acquires Canoga Equipment II-34
Colorado Machinery Acquires Romer Mercantile and Bi-State
Machinery II-34
Atlas Copco Opens Facility in China II-35
Sandvik Acquires SDS Corporation II-35
FFE Minerals USA Acquires Excel Foundry II-35
Truck Bodies Acquires Hardee Equipment II-35
ITOCHU Acquires Furnival Machinery II-36
Industrea Bags Supply Contract from Shenhua II-36
Caterpillar Shifts Headquarters to Beijing II-36
Caterpillar Acquires Joint Venture in India II-36
Joy Global Acquires Oldenburg's Stamler Business II-36
International Mining Acquires Jiamusi Coal and Jixi Coal II-37
Oshkosh Truck Acquires Iowa Mold Tooling from American Capital II-37
Rush Enterprises Acquires Hino and Peterbilt Truck Dealerships II-37
Bharat Earth Movers Forms a Joint Venture with Compagnie II-38
Aurus Signs an Agreement with Japanese Manufacturer for Mining
Equipment II-38
Scania Signs an Agreement with L&T II-38
Caterpillar Constructs Wheel Loader Plant in China II-39
Kennametal Divests Presto Tooling Business II-39
Atlas Copco Buys Consolidated Rock Machinery II-39
Atlas Copco Canada Purchases Thiessen Team II-39
The Carlyle Group Buys Stake in XCMC II-39
Hitachi Construction Acquires its UK distributor, HM Plant II-40
Vision Technologies Acquires B R Lee II-40
Actuant Corp Acquires D.L. Ricci II-40
Illinois Tool Works Purchases Alpine Engineered Products II-40
Alamo Group Buys Gradall Industries II-40
K-Tron International Buys JMJ Industries II-41
Mid-State Services Acquires Price Machine & Repair II-41
McCartys Equipment Purchases AR Machining II-41
NQL Energy Buys Prescott Manufacturing and Prescott Drilling
Motors II-41
Rudgormash to Set Up a Joint Venture with Vinacomin in Vietnam II-41
Volvo China Signs a Contract Deal for Mining Project in China II-41
Rush Enterprises Takes Over Medium-Duty Truck Franchises II-41
JCB Takes Over Vibromax Compaction II-42
JLG Acquires Assets of Caterpillar II-42
Norwest Equity Partners Acquires Assets of Glenmac II-42
Doosan Infracore Acquires Daewoo Heavy Industries II-43
Joy Mining Machinery Bags a Contract from Belon for Mining
Equipment II-43
Kobelco Construction Machinery Commences Production of
Hydraulic Excavators in China II-43
Caterpillar Expands Clayton Plant II-43
KCI Konecranes Merges Three Subsidiaries to Form KCI Special
Cranes Oy II-43
Bucyrus Goes Ahead with the Expansion of Milwaukee Operations II-43

5. Focus on Select Players II-44
Atlas Copco (Sweden) II-44
Bucyrus International (US) II-44
Caterpillar Inc. (US) II-44
CNH Global (Netherlands) II-45
Dingsheng Tiangong Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (China) II-45
Doosan Infracore (South Korea) II-46
Deere & Co. (US) II-46
Hanta Machinery Co., Ltd. (Japan) II-47
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Japan) II-47
JCB Ltd. (UK) II-47
JLG Industries, Inc. (US) II-48
Joseph Vögele AG (Germany) II-48
Joy Global Inc. (US) II-48
Joy Mining Machinery (US) II-48
Komatsu Ltd. (Japan) II-49
Kubota Europe S.A.S. (France) II-49
Liebherr Group (Switzerland) II-49
MANITOU Group (France) II-49
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan) II-50
Sakai Heavy Industries Ltd. (Japan) II-50
Sandvik Mining and Construction (Sweden) II-50
Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd.
(China) II-50
Sumitomo Heavy Industries (Japan) II-51
TCM Corporation (Japan) II-51
Terex Corp. (US) II-51
Thomas Equipment, Inc. (US) II-51
Volvo AB (Sweden) II-52
Volvo Construction Equipment (Belgium) II-52
Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co., Ltd. (China) II-52

6. Global Market Perspective II-53
Table 3: World Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis
for Construction Equipment by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe and Rest of the World Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in units for Years 2000
through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-53

Table 4: World Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe and Rest of the World Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in units for Years 2011 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-54

Table 5: World 10-Year Perspective for Construction Equipment
by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for
US, Canada, Japan, China, Europe and Rest of the World for
Years 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-55

Table 6: World Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis
for Mini Excavators by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe and Rest of the World Independently Analyzed
with Annual Sales Figures in units for Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-56

Table 7: World Long-Term Projections for Mini Excavators by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, China, Europe and Rest
of the World Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in units for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-56

Table 8: World 10-Year Perspective for Mini Excavators by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for US,
Canada, Japan, China, Europe and Rest of the World for Years
2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-57

Table 9: Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for
Hydraulic Excavators by Select Geographic Regions - US,
Canada, Japan, China, and Europe Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in units for Years 2000 through 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-58

Table 10: Long-Term Projections for Hydraulic Excavators by
Select Geographic Regions - US, Canada, Japan, China, and
Europe Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
units for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-58


III. MARKET

1. The United States III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Construction Equipment Market - Overview and Outlook III-1
Exports Cushion Housing Slump Impact III-1
Construction Industry III-1
Table 11: New Housing Constructions in the US by Type in
Thousand Units: 1999-2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-1
Applications Rising for Dumpers in the US III-2
Mini-Excavators on a Rise III-2
Table 12: Construction Spending in the US (2002 & 2005) -
Percentage Share Breakdown by Industry Segment for Heavy
Construction, Non-Residential Construction and Residential
Construction (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2
Construction Equipment Industry III-2
A Review III-2
Table 13: Product Mix of Construction Equipment by
Equipment Type for Light and Heavy Equipment in North
America (2002 & 2004) (In %) III-3
Competitive Landscape and Market Share Analysis III-3
Table 14: Leading Players in North American Market for
Construction Equipment (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown
of Volume Sales by Company for Caterpillar, Deere, I-R
Bobcat, CNH, Komatsu and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-3
Trends and Issues III-3
Increase in Mini-Excavators in North American Market III-3
Equipment Rentals Rising in Popularity for Construction
Equipment III-4
Product Launches III-4
Recent Industry Activity III-6
Focus on Select Players III-11
Bomag Americas, Inc. ( HYPAC ) III-11
Bobcat III-11
Bucyrus International III-11
Caterpillar Inc. III-12
Deere & Co. III-12
Joy Global Inc. III-13
Joy Mining Machinery III-14
LeTourneau Inc. III-14
NACCO Industries III-14
P&H Mining Equipment III-14
Terex Corp. III-14
Thomas Equipment, Inc. III-15
Western Power & Equipment III-15
B.Market Analytics III-16
Table 15: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Pavers,
Compactors, Cranes, Crawler Loaders, Crawler Tractors,
Hydraulic Excavators, Backhoe Loaders, Graders, Haulers/Dump
Trucks, Rough Terrain Forklifts, Scrapers, Skid Steer
Loaders, Wheeled Loaders, Mini Excavators Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-16

Table 16: US Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Pavers, Compactors, Cranes,
Crawler Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Hydraulic Excavators,
Backhoe Loaders, Graders, Haulers/Dump Trucks, Rough Terrain
Forklifts, Scrapers, Skid Steer Loaders, Wheeled Loaders,
Mini Excavators Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual
Sales Figures in Units for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-17

Table 17: US 10-Year Perspective for Construction Equipment
by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for
Pavers, Compactors, Cranes, Crawler Loaders, Crawler
Tractors, Hydraulic Excavators, Backhoe Loaders, Graders,
Haulers/Dump Trucks, Rough Terrain Forklifts, Scrapers, Skid
Steer Loaders, Wheeled Loaders, Mini Excavators Markets for
2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-18

2. Canada III-19
A.Market Analysis III-19
Construction Equipment Market - Overview and Outlook III-19
Mining Industry III-19
Recent Industry Activity III-19
B.Market Analytics III-20
Table 18: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Crawler
Excavators, Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Wheeled
Loaders, Skid-steer Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, Telescopic
Handlers Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-20

Table 19: Canadian Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Crawler Excavators, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Wheeled Loaders, Skid-steer
Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, Telescopic Handlers Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-21

Table 20: Canadian 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Crawler Excavators, Wheel Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Wheeled Loaders, Skid-steer Loaders, Backhoe
Loaders, Telescopic Handlers Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-21

3. Japan III-22
A.Market Analysis III-22
Overview and Outlook III-22
Construction Equipment Manufacturers Dance to the Tune of
Steel Products Prices III-22
Recent Industry Activity/Product Launch III-22
Focus on Select Players III-23
Hitachi Construction Machinery III-23
Kato Works Co., Ltd. III-23
Kawasaki Heavy Industries III-23
Kitagawa Iron Works III-23
Kobelco Construction Machinery III-23
Komatsu Ltd. III-24
Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo III-24
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries III-24
Nikko Co., Ltd. III-24
Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. III-25
Sumitomo Heavy Industries III-25
Tadano Ltd. III-25
B.Market Analytics III-26
Table 21: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Hydraulic
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Cranes, Tractors and Other
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-26

Table 22: Japanese Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Hydraulic Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Cranes, Tractors and Other Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years 2011
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-26

Table 23: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Hydraulic Excavators, Mini Excavators, Cranes,
Tractors and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-27

4. Europe III-28
A.Market Analysis III-28
Overview and Outlook III-28
Construction Equipment Market III-28
Table 24: Leading Players in European Market for
Construction Equipment (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown
of Volume Sales by Company for JCB, Cater Pillar, Volvo,
Komatsu, CNH, IR, Manitou, Kubota and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-28
Product Launches III-28
Recent Industry Activity III-29
B.Market Analytics III-31
Table 25: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market
Analysis for Construction Equipment by Geographic Region -
France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of the Europe
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in units
for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-31

Table 26: European Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Geographic Region - France, Germany, UK, Italy
and Rest of the Europe Independently Analyzed with Annual
Sales Figures in units for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31

Table 27: European10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of
Unit Sales for France, Germany, UK, Italy and Rest of the
Europe for Years 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-32

Table 28: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Construction Equipment by Select Product Segment -
Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler
Excavators, Skid Steer, Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-33

Table 29: European Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Select Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer,
Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years 2011
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33

4a. France III-34
A.Market Analysis III-34
Overview and Outlook III-34
MANITOU Group - A Key Player III-34
B.Market Analytics III-35
Table 30: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders,
Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid
Steer, Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-35

Table 31: French Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer,
Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-36

Table 32: French 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer, Backhoes, Rough
Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36

4b. Germany III-37
A.Market Analysis III-37
Overview and Outlook III-37
Construction Industry - Snapshots III-37
Brief Review on Mining Industry III-37
Focus on Select Players III-37
BOMAG GmbH III-37
Demag Cranes III-37
I-R ABG III-38
Joseph Vögele AG III-38
B.Market Analytics III-38
Table 33: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders,
Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Rough
Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets Independently Analyzed
with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years 2000 through
2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)III-38
Table 34: German Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Rough
Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets Independently Analyzed
with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years 2011 through
2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39

Table 35: German 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks
and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39

4c. The United Kingdom III-40
A.Market Analysis III-40
Overview and Outlook III-40
Recent Industry Activity III-40
Focus on Key Players III-40
JCB Ltd. III-40
Watling JCB Limited III-40
B.Market Analytics III-41
Table 36: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders,
Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid
Steer, Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-41

Table 37: UK Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer,
Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-42

Table 38: UK 10-Year Perspective for Construction Equipment
by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for
Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler
Excavators, Skid Steer, Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks
and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42

4d. Italy III-43
A.Market Analysis III-43
Overview and Outlook III-43
Focus on Select Players III-43
Caterpillar Prodotti Stradali Srl III-43
Sampierana S.p.A III-43
Fiori S.p.A. III-43
Palazzani Industrie S.p.A. III-43
B.Market Analytics III-44
Table 39: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders,
Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid
Steer, Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-44

Table 40: Italian Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer,
Backhoes, Rough Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-45

Table 41: Italian 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer, Backhoes, Rough
Terrain Lift Trucks and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-45

4e. Rest of Europe III-46
A.Market Analysis III-46
Overview and Outlook III-46
Greece III-46
Poland III-46
Russia III-46
Overview III-46
End-users of Road Construction Equipment III-47
Key factors influencing sales of construction equipment III-47
Crawler Dozers Market in Russia III-47
Wheel Loaders Market in Russia III-47
Spain III-48
Earthmoving Equipment III-48
Table 42: Spanish Earth Moving Equipment by Product
Segment (2006) - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for
Backhoes, Skid Steer Loaders, Crawler Excavators, Wheel
Loaders, Mini Excavators, and Wheel Excavators (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Sweden III-48
Construction Sector III-48
Table 43: Swedish Earth Moving Equipment by Product
Segment (2006) - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for
Wheel Loaders, Crawler Excavators, Wheel Excavators, Mini
Excavators, Skid Steer Loaders, and Backhoes (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Mining Sector III-49
Poland III-49
Earthmoving Equipment III-49
Table 44: Polish Earth Moving Equipment by Product Segment
(2006) - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for
Backhoes, Wheel Loaders, Mini Excavators, Wheel
Excavators, Crawler Excavators, and Skid Steer Loaders
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-49
Finland III-50
Construction Industry III-50
Table 45: Finnish Earth Moving Equipment by Product
Segment (2006) - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for
Crawler Excavators, Wheel Loaders, Mini Excavators, Wheel
Excavators, Skid Steer Loaders, and Backhoes (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-50
Product Launches III-51
Recent Industry Activity III-52
Focus on Key Players III-53
Atlas Copco (Sweden) III-53
CNH Global (Netherlands) III-53
Liebherr Group (Switzerland) III-54
Sandvik Mining and Construction (Sweden) III-54
Volvo AB (Sweden) III-54
Volvo Construction Equipment (Belgium) III-55
B.Market Analytics III-55
Table 46: Rest of the European Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Construction Equipment by Product Segment -
Wheeled Loaders, Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler
Excavators, Skid Steer, Backhoes and Rough Terrain Lift
Trucks Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55

Table 47: Rest of the European Long-Term Projections for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Wheeled Loaders,
Wheel Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid
Steer, Backhoes and Rough Terrain Lift Trucks Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-56

Table 48: Rest of the European 10-Year Perspective for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Unit Sales for Wheeled Loaders, Wheel
Excavators, Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Skid Steer,
Backhoes and Rough Terrain Lift Trucks Markets for 2003,
2007 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56

5. China III-57
A.Market Analysis III-57
Overview and Outlook III-57
Focus on Wheeled Loaders- Biggest Product Segment III-57
Industry Structure III-57
Table 49: Leading Players in Chinese Market for
Construction Equipment (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown
of Volume Sales by Company for Liugong, XEMC, Longgong,
Lingong, XCMG and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-58

Table 50: Leading Players in Chinese Market for
Construction Equipment (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown
of Volume Sales by Company for Liugong, XEMC, Longgong,
Lingong, XCMG and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-58

Table 51: Leading Chinese Players in Domestic Market for
Excavators (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume
Sales by Company for Doosan Daewoo, Komatsu China, Hitachi
Hefei, Caterpillar Xuzhou, Hyundai Jingcheng, Hyundai
Jiangsu, Yuchai, Kobelco, Volvo and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-59
Construction Industry III-59
Road and Water Transportation III-59
Housing III-59
Table 52: Construction Market Size in China: Annual
Market for 2000 through 2005 in Billions of Yuan
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60

Table 53: New Building Construction in China (Urban
Residential Buildings, Urban Non- Residential Buildings,
and Rural House Construction): Annual Market for 2000
through 2005 in Millions of Square Meters (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60
Energy Supplies III-60
Recent Industry Activity III-60
Focus on Select Players III-63
Caterpillar (Xuzhou) Ltd. III-63
Changlin Company Ltd. III-63
Dingsheng Tiangong Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. III-63
Inner Mongolia North Hauler Joint Stock Limited Company III-63
Guangxi Liugong Machinery Co., Ltd. III-64
Longgong Machinery Co., Ltd. III-64
Sanjiu Yigong Biopharmaceutical & Chemical Inc. III-64
Shandong Lingong Construction Machinery Co. III-64
Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd. III-64
Shandong Yeniu Engineering Machinery III-64
Sumiju SCE ( Xiamen ) Construction Machinery Co. III-65
Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (XEMC) III-65
Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group III-65
B.Market Analytics III-66
Table 54: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Articulated Dump
Trucks, Asphalt Finishers, Backhoe Loaders, Compaction
Equipment, Crawler Dozers, Crawler Excavators, Crawler
Loaders, Mini Excavators, Mobile Cranes, Motor Graders,
Motor Scrapers, Rigid Dump Trucks, Skid-Steer Loaders,
Telescopic Handlers, Wheeled Excavators, Wheeled Loaders
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-66

Table 55: Chinese Long-Term Projections for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Articulated Dump Trucks,
Asphalt Finishers, Backhoe Loaders, Compaction Equipment,
Crawler Dozers, Crawler Excavators, Crawler Loaders, Mini
Excavators, Mobile Cranes, Motor Graders, Motor Scrapers,
Rigid Dump Trucks, Skid-Steer Loaders, Telescopic Handlers,
Wheeled Excavators, Wheeled Loaders Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years 2011
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67

Table 56: Chinese 10-Year Perspective for Construction
Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Unit
Sales for Articulated Dump Trucks, Asphalt Finishers,
Backhoe Loaders, Compaction Equipment, Crawler Dozers,
Crawler Excavators, Crawler Loaders, Mini Excavators, Mobile
Cranes, Motor Graders, Motor Scrapers, Rigid Dump Trucks,
Skid-Steer Loaders, Telescopic Handlers, Wheeled Excavators,
Wheeled Loaders Markets for 2003, 2007 & 2012 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-68

6. Rest of World III-69
A.Market Analysis III-69
Outlook III-69
The Middle-East Construction Equipment Sector III-69
Overview III-69
Rise in Activity in the Real Estate Sector Fuels the Market III-69
Table 57: Construction Equipment Shipments in Oman by Type
(2005) - Excavators, Backhoe Loaders, Skid Steer Loaders,
Motor Graders, and Wheel Loaders (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-70

Table 58: Construction Equipment Shipments in Qatar by
Type (2005) - Skid Steer Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, Wheel
Loaders, Excavators, and Motor Graders (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-70
Iran III-70
United Arab Emirates III-70
Table 59: Construction Equipment Shipments in UAE by Type
(2005) - Skid Steer Loaders, Excavators, Backhoe Loaders,
Wheel Loaders, and Motor Graders (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-71
The Middle-East Mining Equipment Sector III-71
Middle East Records Incredible Growth in New Equipment
Shipments III-71
Middle East Offers Excellent Market Potential for Equipment
of Various Sizes III-72
Abu Dhabi and Oman to Start New Development Initiatives III-72
Projects Become Sophisticated, Focus on Dependability and
Efficiency III-72
Market Faces Scarcity in New Models III-72
Middle East Projected to Witness Brighter Market Prospects
for Equipment III-73
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan and China) III-73
Australia III-73
Key Players III-73
Hong Kong III-73
India III-73
Overview and Outlook III-73
Industry Structure III-74
Growth Prospects III-74
Domestic Scenario III-74
Mining Equipment Market in India III-75
Issues in the Indian Industry III-75
Influx of Foreign Companies III-75
Gains from Oil Sector III-75
Dependence on Imports III-75
Infrastructure Outlook III-76
Government Measures III-76
Competition III-76
Indonesia III-76
Korea III-76
Overview III-76
Table 60: Korean Construction Equipment Market by Select
Product Segment - Excavators (Crawler and Wheel), Loaders
(Wheel and Skid-Steer), Dozers, Cranes (Wheel), Pump
Truck, Forklift Truck and Drills Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units for Years
2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-77
Malaysia III-78
Overview III-78
Table 61: Malaysian Construction Equipment Sector (2005):
Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Value for Japan,
Germany, US, and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-78
Thailand III-78
Overview and Outlook III-78
Table 62: Thailand Construction Equipment by Product
Segment (2006) - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for
Excavators, Bulldozers, Motor Grader, Roller, Loader,
Backhoe and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-79

Table 63: Thailand Construction Equipment Sector(2005):
Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Value for Japan,
China, US, Korea, Germany and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-79
Latin America III-79
Argentina III-79
Mining Industry Overview III-79
Brazil III-80
Overview III-80
Table 64: Brazilian Construction Equipment Market (2006 &
2007) by Select Product Segment - Backhoe Loaders,
Dozers, Compactors, Hydraulic Excavators, Front End
Loaders, Motor Graders, Off-Highway Trucks And Wheel
Excavators Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual
Sales Figures in Units (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-80
Chile III-81
Construction Equipment Market III-81
Mining Equipment Market III-81
Table 65: Imports of Mining Equipment in Chile (2005) -
Percentage Share Breakdown by Region for US, Brazil,
Germany, Japan, Sweden, Canada and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-81

Table 66: Major Mines and their Owners in Chile: III-82
Columbia III-82
Mexico III-82
Peru III-83
Mining Equipment Market III-83
Construction Equipment Market III-83
Venezuela III-84
South Africa III-84
Kenya III-84
Recent Industry Activity III-84
Focus on Key Players III-89
Doosan Infracore (South Korea) III-89
Hyundai Heavy Industries (South Korea) III-89
B.Market Analytics III-90
Table 67: Rest of the World Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Construction Equipment by Product Segment -
Mini Excavators, Crawler Excavators, Telescopic Handlers,
Wheeled Loaders, Skid Steer Loaders, Backhoe Loaders and
Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in Units for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-90

Table 68: Rest of the World Long-Term Projections for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Mini Excavators,
Crawler Excavators, Telescopic Handlers, Wheeled Loaders,
Skid Steer Loaders, Backhoe Loaders and Other Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Units
for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-91

Table 69: Rest of the World 10-Year Perspective for
Construction Equipment by Product Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Unit Sales for Mini Excavators, Crawler
Excavators, Telescopic Handlers, Wheeled Loaders, Skid Steer
Loaders, Backhoe Loaders and Other Markets for 2003, 2007 &
2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-91


IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE



Companies Mentioned    -    AW Blake Ltd (UK) -    A/S Hydrema Danmark (Denmark) -    Abacus AG (Germany) - Ahlmann Baumaschinen GmbH (Germany) -    Alfa Laval AB (Sweden) -    Ammann Group Holding AG (Switzerland) -    Astec Industries, Inc (USA) -    ASV, Inc (US) - Ateliers Marcel Mouyard SA (Belgium) -    Atlas Copco AB (Sweden) -    Austick Construction Ltd (UK) -    Autogen Endress AG (Switzerland) -    Automoviles Utilitarios SA (Spain) -    Avant Tecno (UK) Ltd (UK) -    Avis Industrial Corporation (USA) -    BSM Verkstads AB (Sweden) -    Bagela Maschinenfabrik GmbH and Co KG (Germany) - Baker Hughes, Inc (USA) -    Basic Machinery Co, Inc (USA) -    BD Construct BVBA (Belgium) -    Beilhack Systemtechnik Und Vertriebs GmbH (Germany) -    Belle Engineering (Sheen), Ltd (UK) -    Benford Ltd (UK) -    Benninghoven GmbH and Co KG (Germany) -    Bharat Earth Movers Limited (India) -    Bitelli SpA (Italy) -    Bitmen Products Ltd (UK) -    Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment Corporation (USA) -    Boart Longyear Corporate (South Africa) -    Bobcat Europe SA (Belgium) -    Bomag GmbH and Co (Germany) -    Borum Industri A/S (Denmark) -    Bosch Rexroth AG (Germany) - Boundary Equipment Co, Ltd (Canada) -    Breining Maschinen Und Fahrzeugbau GmbH and Co (Germany) -    Brieda & C, Srl (Italy) -    BT Equipment Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    Bucyrus International, Inc (USA) -    Carl Kittel Autoteile GmbH (Germany) -    Cartem Ltd (UK) -    Casagrande SpA (Italy) -    Cascade Corporation (USA) -    Caterpillar, Inc (USA) -    Ceco Concrete Construction Llc (USA) -    Cedarapids, Inc (USA) -    Ceres BV (The Netherlands) -    Champion Elevators, Inc (USA) -    Changlin Company Limited (China) -    Charles Machine Works, Inc (USA) -    Chicago Pneumatic Tools Co (USA) -    Claas Vertriebsgesellschaft Mbh Deutschland (Germany) -    Clark Equipment Australia Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    Clee Hill Plant, Ltd (UK) -    CNH Global NV (The Netherlands) -    Colmar SpA (Italy) -    Combi Trac Norge AS (Norway) -    Concept Perugini Srl (Italy) -    Covan BVBA (Belgium) -    Crafco, Inc (USA) -    Cummins Engine Company Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    Dae Won Industrial Company (Korea) -    Daewoo Heavy Industries and Machinery Ltd (South Korea) -    Danbrugt A/S (Denmark) - DBT America, Inc (USA) -    Dennis Barnfield Ltd (UK) -    Dieci Srl (Italy) -    Digbits Ltd (UK) -    Digga Europe Ltd (UK) -    Dingo Mini Diggers Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    Dingsheng Tiangong Group Co, Ltd (China) -    Dino Machine Oy (Finland) -    Donghae Machinery Co, Ltd (Korea) -    Dongwoo International Co, Ltd (Korea) -    Doosan Infracore Co, Ltd (Korea) -    Dreggen Crane AS (Norway) -    Dynapac AB (Sweden) -    Earthquip (Australia) -    Econ Engineering Limited (UK) -    Eduard Jocker GmbH Jokosit-Werkzeuge (Germany) -    Eimco Elecon (INDIA) Ltd (India) -    Electro Aco Altona SA (Brazil) -    Elliott Equipment Company (USA) -    Embragues Laur SA (Spain) -    Engcon AB (Sweden) -    ENH Engineering A/S (Denmark) -    Eriez Magnetics Europe Limited (UK) -    Escorts Ltd (India) -    Euclid Hitachi Heavy Equipment Ltd Corp (Canada) - Euromach, Srl (Italy) -    F Weyhausen GmbH & Co KG Maschinenfabrik (Germany)-Atlas (Germany) -    Flli Messersì SpA (Italy) -    Famia Industrial SA (Peru) -    Fassi (UK) Ltd (United Kingdom) -    Ferrum AG (Switzerland) -    Fiat SpA (Italy) -    Finning (UK) Ltd (UK) -    Firma Elboka NV (Belgium) -    Flocon Engineering Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    FMC Corporation (USA) -    Fosby AS (Norway) -    Furukawa Co, Ltd (Japan) -    G W B Machines, Ltd (UK) -    Gallotti Srl (Italy) -    Gardner Denver, Inc (USA) -    Gehl Company (USA) -    Gehl GmbH (Germany) -    Geith International, Ltd (Ireland) -    Gemmo Group SrL (Italy) -    Gencor Industries, Inc (USA) -    Genie Industries (USA) -    GKN Wheel (UK) -    Glasdon UK Ltd (UK) -    GOMACO Corporation (USA) -    GP Gunter Papenburg AG Bt Teltomat (Germany) -    Greenshields JCB, Ltd (UK) -    Grove Crane (USA) -    Grün GmbH (Germany) -    Grunig Industriemaschinen GmbH (Germany) -    Grupo Duro Felguera, SA (Spain) -    Guangxi Liugong Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Guangxi Yulin Yuchai Engineering Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Gunn JCB, Ltd (UK) -    Hallberg & Soner AB (Sweden) -    Halliburton Company (USA) -    Hangzhou Huifeng Eng Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    HANSA-Maschinenbau Vertriebs- und Fertigungs GmbH (Germany) -    Heavy Engineering Corp (India) -    Helac Corporation (USA) -    Hensley Industries, Inc (USA) -    Hinowa, SpA (Italy) -    Hiremee Limited (UK) -    Hitachi Ltd (Japan) -    Hokuetsu Industries Co, Ltd (Japan) -    HSB Handels- und Servicegesellschaft fur Baumaschinen GmbH (Germany) -    Huddig AB (Sweden) - Hunan Sunward Intelligent Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Hydromann A/S (Denmark) -    Hyster Company (USA) -    Hyundai Heavy Industries Co, Ltd (South Korea) -    Imer International SpA (Italy) -    Industrias Mansilla SA (Spain) -    Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited (USA) -    Iochpe-Maxion SA (Brazil) -    Ipro Maschinen GmbH (Germany) - Ishikawajima Construction Materials Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Italmec Engineering Srl (Italy) -    J C Bamford Excavators Ltd (UK) -    J Muscroft (Engineering) Ltd (UK) -    JLA-Teknik A/S (Denmark) -    JSG Machinery Ltd (UK) -    JCB Ltd (UK) -    Jetpatcher UK Ltd (UK) -    JLG Industries, Inc (USA) -    John Deere & Company (USA) -    John Laing Plc (UK) -    Joseph Vogele AG (Germany) -    Joy Global, Inc (USA) -    Joy Mining Machinery (USA) -    Jungheinrich AG (Germany) -    JVP Stål A/S (Denmark) -    KR Komarek, Inc (USA) -    Kaiser AG (Switzerland) -    Kalmar Industries AB (Sweden) -    Kalottikone Limited (Finland) -    Karl Schaeff GmbH & Co (Germany) -    Kato Works Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Kaverit Steel and Crane LLC (Canada) -    Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd (Japan) -    KCI Konecranes Oyj (Finland) -    Kennametal, Inc (USA) -    Kennis Machinefabriek BV (The Netherlands) -    Keppel Corporation Limited (Singapore) - Kiefer GmbH (Germany) -    Kobe Steel Ltd (Japan) -    Kobelco Construction Machinery Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Komatsu Ltd (Japan) -    Komatsu Hanomag AG (Germany) - Konepaja Antti Ranta Oy (Finland) -    KramerWerke GmbH (Germany) -    Kubota Corporation (Japan) -    Kupper-Weisser GmbH (Germany) -    Kyc Machine Industry Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Laitilan Rautarakenne Oy (Finland) -    Lamberhurst Engineering Ltd (UK) -    Lannen Engineering OY Machinium (Finland) -    Larox, Inc (USA) -    LE Tourneau, Inc (USA) -    Libra Compact Technologies SA (Italy) -    Liebherr Machines Bulle SA (Switzerland) -    Liebherr France (France) -    Lintec GmbH & Co KG (Germany) -    Lippmann Milwaukee, Inc (USA) -    Ljungby Maskin AB (Sweden) -    Load Lifter Mfg, Ltd (Canada) -    Logmer Forest OY Ltd (Finland) -    Lombardini (UK) Ltd (UK) -    Lovat Tunnel Equipment, Inc (Canada) -    LT Linnhoff Maschinenbau GmbH (Germany) -    MIB Wielen BV (The Netherlands) -    M Metalmeccanica Moderna, Srl (Italy) -    Maas Baumaschinen GmbH & Co KG (Germany) -    Mabey Bridge & Shore, Inc (Maryland) -    Maccaferri Canada Ltd (Canada) -    Machinefabriek Louis Claeys NV (Belgium) -    Macmoter, SpA (Italy) - Malavasi G Srl (Italy) -    Man Takraf Fordertechnik GmbH Leipzig (Germany) - Manitowoc Company, Inc (USA) -    Mannesmannröhren-Werke AG (Germany) - Marini SpA (Italy) -    Marubeni-Komatsu Ltd (UK) -    Mascus Ltd (UK) -    Maskinhuset Horsens A/S (Denmark) -    Massenza Srl (Italy) -    Mawsley Machinery Ltd (UK) - Maxon Industries, Inc (USA) -    Mayville Engineering Company, Inc (USA) -    MCC Group of Companies (South Africa) -    McCauleys Trailers (UK) -    Mecalac SAS (France) -    Merlo UK Ltd (UK) -    Metalgalante, Srl (Italy) -    Metso Minerals OY (Finland) -    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (Japan) -    Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Mobile Tool International, Inc (USA) -    Molson Holdings Ltd (UK) -    Morooka (USA) -    Morris Material Handling, Inc (USA) -    MPAQ Automation, Inc (Canada) -    NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc (USA) - NEGRISOLO COSTRUZIONI, SNC (Italy) -    Neuhaus Fahrzeugtechnik AG (Switzerland) -    NIKO GmbH Maschinen- und Fahrzeugbau (Germany) -    Ningbo CSI Tractor & Automobile Co, Ltd (China) -    Nippon Sharyo Ltd (Japan) -    North West Crane Ltd (Canada) -    Officine Meccaniche Botti, Srl (Italy) -    Offshore Tool & Energy Corporation (USA) -    Ohm Electic MFG Co, Ltd (Korea) -    Ostroj Opava, as (Czech Republic) -    Oswald Record Plant Sales Ltd (UK) -    Pagefa GmbH (Germany) - Palazzani Industrie SpA (Italy) -    Peerless Limited (Canada) -    Pennelli Veicoli Industriali Srl (Italy) -    Peterson Tractor Co, Inc (USA) -    Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC (USA) -    Phoenix Engineering Co, Ltd (UK) -    PLG Loaders Ltd (UK) -    Portsmouth Aviation, Ltd (UK) -    PowerKut, Ltd (UK) -    Probst Greiftechnik Verlegesysteme GmbH (Germany) -    Proteus Equipment, Ltd (UK) -    PT Astra International TBK (Indonesia) -    PT Komatsu Indonesia (Indonesia) -    Quanzhou Farlim Group (China) -    Randon Participacoes SA (Brazil) -    Rentabob Industries Sprl (Belgium) -    Richard Henne GmbH (Germany) -    Roland Gustavsson Gravmaskiner AB (Sweden) -    Rune Lundbergs Smedja AB (Sweden) -    Sakai Heavy Industries (Japan) -    Salon Terästyö Oy (Finland) -    Samsung Heavy Industries Co, Ltd (Korea) -    Sandco Maskin AB (Sweden) -    Sandvik AB (Sweden) -    Sarjalaite OY (Finland) -    Savalco Maskin AB (Sweden) -    Schäffer Maschinenfabrik GmbH (Germany) -    Schmidt Polska SP Z OO (Poland) -    Schopf Maschinenbau GmbH (Germany) -    Schweiss- U Verschleisstechnik Giebel GmbH (Germany) -    Seco Tools AB (Sweden) -    Seirei Industry Co, Ltd (Japan) -    Shaanxi Construction Machinery Group Company Limited (China) -    Shandong Sem Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Shaoguan Xinyu Construction Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi, Ltd (Japan) - Shu-Pak Equipment, Inc (Canada) -    Sichuan Changjiang Engineering Machinery Group Co, Ltd (China) -    Simi Srl (Italy) -    Skyjack, Inc (Canada) -    Smitma BV (The Netherlands) -    Snorkel International (USA) -    Sobernheimer Maschinenbau GmbH (Germany) -    Soosan Heavy Industries Company Ltd (Korea) -    Sorring Maskinhandel A/S (Denmark) -    Spec Check Europe Ltd (UK) -    Spraying Systems Nederland BV (The Netherlands) -    SpriderMaskiner AB (Sweden) - Staalstraalbedrijf Schep & Zonen BV (The Netherlands) -    Stadler Bussnang AG (Switzerland) -    Stahlwerk Augustfehn Betriebs GmbH & Co KG (Germany) - Stenderup Maskiner A/S (Denmark) -    Stens Maskinfabrik Aps (Denmark) -    Streif Baulogistik GmbH Unternehmenszentrale (Germany) -    Strickland Crawler Track Systems, Ltd (UK) -    Strubi AG (Switzerland) -    Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd (Japan) -    Suokone Oy (Finland) -    Tadano, Ltd (Japan) -    Takeuchi Mfg (UK), Ltd (UK) -    Talsa Industries, Ltd (New Zealand) -    Tazzari GL, SpA (Italy) -    TCM Corporation (Japan) -    Tecmotiv Corporation (Canada) -    Telco Construction Equipment CO, Ltd (India) -    Telinkor Incorporation (Korea) -    Terex Corporation (USA) -    Thomas Equipment (USA) -    Thwaites, Ltd (UK) -    Thyssenkrupp Fordertechnik GmbH (Germany) -    TOJO Maskin AB (Sweden) -    Tomkins Plc (UK) -    Tora Track NV (Belgium) -    Trackline International, Ltd (UK) -    TRAMAC (USA) -    Tramat BV (The Netherlands) -    Travelaire Canada (Canada) -    U Emme, Srl (Italy) -    UMW Holdings Bhd (Malaysia) -    UNEX AS (Czech Republic) -    UpRight, Inc (USA) -    Vangaever NV (Belgium) -    Vema Srl (Italy) -    Verachtert-Heroco NV (Belgium) -    Verissimo Engineering, Ltd (New Zealand) -    Vermeer Manufacturing Company (USA) -    VF Venieri SpA (Italia) -    Viby Jern Danmark A/S (Denmark) -    Voltas, Ltd (India) -    Volvo AB (Sweden) -    W J Horrod Limited (UK) -    Websters Wheeled Loaders (UK) -    Weisig Maschinenbau GmbH (Germany) -    Wido Kranenverhuur BV (The Netherlands) - WIDOS Wilhelm Dommer Sohne GmbH (Germany) -    Wilhelm Stoll Maschinenfabrik GmbH (Germany) -    William Adams Pty, Ltd (Australia) -    Xiamen Engineering Machinery Co, Ltd (China) -    Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group, Inc (China) - Yanmar Diesel America Corporation (USA) -    Yungtay Engineering Co, Ltd (Taiwan) - Zacho Products A/S (Denmark)



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