General Websites
| Bouwmachineweb.com Dutch website with news from the construction world. |
| De Palen Rammers Dutch site with great photos of pile drivers at work! |
| Highland Recycling Ltd Highland Recycling Ltd is a UK company, based in Scotland. It is part of the Macdonald group of companies. |
| Truck & Mobile Crane Gallery Alan Gale's small gallery with various shots of trucks, mobile cranes and other forms of plant and transport. |
Manufacturer's Websites
| JCB |
| Kobelco |
| Caterpillar Caterpillar (often simply referred to as CAT) are the single largest manufacturer of construction, mining and forestry machines in the world. Caterpillar Inc. was established in the late 1890s when Daniel Best and Benjamin Holt were experimenting with the use of steam tractors in industrial farming. Caterpillar's line of vehicles range from tractors to hydraulic excavators, backhoe loaders, motor graders, off-highway trucks, wheel loaders, and agricultural tractors. They are used in road-building, mining, construction, forestry, transportation, energy and material-handling industries. |
| Volvo Volvo Construction Equipment |
| Locatelli Locatelli S.p.A. is an italian manufacturer of hydraulic cranes. |
| Hamm Hamm AG is a manufacturer of road rollers and is based in Tirschenreuth, Bavaria, Germany. |
| Dynapac Dynapac is a manufacturer of compaction, paving and concrete equipment. |
| Faun Faun GmbH is a German engineering firm manufacturing mobile cranes and other vehicles. |
| Ahlmann The MECALAC AHLMANN Group offers a wide range of innovative equipment and services for today’s urban construction sites. |
| Kato Japanese company producing heavy machinery for over 100 years. |
| Case CE Case CE, also Case Construction Equipment or simply Case, is a brand of construction equipment from CNH Global. Under this brand name, CNH Global is the third biggest manufacturer of construction equipment behind CAT (#1) and Komatsu (#2). |
| Gallmac |
| Bell Equipment Bell Equipment is a construction machinery company specialising in wheeled construction vehicles. The company was established in South Africa in 1954 by it's founder Irvine Bell. Bell Equipment is now known as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of Articulated Dump Trucks. |
| Scania |
| GINAF GINAF is a manufacturer of trucks for mainly heavy duty off-road transport, construction and agricultural work. It is a Dutch company. About 250 trucks are made each year in the company's factory in Veenendaal in the Netherlands. GINAF largely makes trucks to order. From the medium to ultra heavy areas of the construction sector and also for container and tank transport applications GINAF provides axle configurations from 4x2 to 10x8, according to the client’s needs. |
| Terberg Dutch truck manufacturer |
| Fuchs |
| Wirtgen GmbH Wirtgen GmbH manufacture a range of equipment for use in the road construction industry. Wirtgen GmbH is a member company of the Wirtgen Group. The Wirtgen Group are an internationally active group of companies specialising in construction equipment. The group comprises the four renowned brands Wirtgen, Vögele, Hamm and Kleemann, all headquartered in Germany, as well as local production facilities in the United States of America, China and Brazil. |
| Mastenbroek Mastenbroek is a UK based company which manufacture standard and custom-built trenchers and plows. They supply trench backfill machinery, tractor pulled gravel trailers, tracked gravel trucks and a range of built to order construction machinery. |
| Tadano Tadano Ltd is a manufacturer of puematic cranes. They are based in Japan and were established in 1948. They have a diverse product range that includes all terrain cranes, rough terrain cranes, truck loaders, truck cranes and aerial platforms. |
| Barber-Greene Barber-Greene was co-founded in 1916 by Harry Barber and William Greene. The two became partners - Barber handled product design, while Greene was in charge of finance and business administration. The partners were interested in mechanizing small jobs "out of the shovel and wheelbarrow stage". The company began by offering conveyors and bucket loaders, it is best known for its contributions to the asphalt, road and paving field. Following some turbulent years in the late 1980s Barber Greene was purchased by Caterpillar in 1991. |
| Dieci Ltd Dieci Telescopic handlers are manufactured in Italy and imported into the UK and Ireland by Dieci Ltd and distributed throughout the country by a network of franchises.
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| Hino Hino Motors, Ltd. , commonly known as simply Hino, are a manufacturer of diesel trucks, buses, and other vehicles. Since 1973 it has been the leading producer of medium and heavy-duty diesel trucks in Japan. Hino are based in Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. |
| MAN MAN (formerly MAN AG) is a German engineering company located in Munich. MAN is one of the world's largest manufacturers of commercial vehicles and engineering equipment. MAN supplies trucks, diesel engines, buses, turbomachinery, as well as industrial services, and holds leading market positions in all its business areas. |
| Logicrane Logicrane is a make of crawler crane manufactured in The Netherlands by Cranebusiness BV. |
| Doosan Moxy Moxy Engineering is a Norwegian manufacturer of articulated dump trucks for off-road use in the earth moving and construction industries. Moxy built the first prototype dump truck in 1970. In 2008, Doosan Infracore's Construction Equipment Business Group acquired 100% of the company from Thomson Group, and changed the name to Doosan Moxy AS. |
| Terex Pegson Terex Pegson Limited is part of the Terex Corporation. Pegson has it's headquarters in the town of Coalville, Leicestershire County, England, U.K. It also has a distribution center for North America in Louisville, Kentucky. Terex Pegson is a UK manufacturer of mobile crushing machines. The Terex Pegson's crushing machines are predominantly used in material processing and aggregates extraction. Pegson also makes machines and equipment for the demolition, recycling and reclamation industries. As a company it has produced specialized crushing equipment to allow effective reclamation of building materials for over 40 years. The Mauvoisin Dam high in the Swiss Alps was built in 1959 from recyclable materials crushed and processed by Terex Pegson equipment. Terex Pegson was originally founded in 1830 as Samuel Pegg and Son. It was then merged with Brown Lennox in 1996 after being purchased by the Irish screening company, Powerscreen. Finally, Powerscreen was bought by the Terex Corporation in 1999. |
| Renault Renault Trucks is a French truck manufacturer with its corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest near Lyon. Since 2001 it has been owned by Volvo Group. From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the company was called Renault Véhicules Industriels (English: Renault Commercial Vehicles), from 1992 on officially written as Renault V. I., with either form commonly abbreviated RVI. Until 1999, RVI also manufactured buses. |
| Sakia Heavy Industries Sakai Heavy Industries Ltd. is based in Tokyo, Japan. As a company, Sakia’s focus is on the manufacture and sale of construction and industrial equipment; it also sells outsourced industrial machinery. Sakai’s product line is comprised of road maintenance equipment, compaction equipment, and other products (including sprinklers, loader backhoes, asphalt plants, and tractors). Sakai Heavy Industries Ltd. was established in Tokyo, Japan in May 1918 by Kinnosuke Sakai. Sakai started the company in order to fabricate parts for, and to repair, auto-mobiles and locomotives. |
| Sennebogen |
| Sumitomo |
| Tesab Engineering Tesab Engineering are manufacturers of impact and jaw crushers designed for the quarrying and recycling industries. |
| RB Cranes RB Cranes were previously known as Ruston Bucyrus Ltd, then R-B International. Rustons made their first excavator in 1874. Ruston Bucyrus was formed in 1931 when Ruston & Hornsby, England merged with Bucyrus Eire, USA (who produced their first machine in 1881)! Since 1931, RB has built over 40,000 of these remarkable crawler cranes and excavators. RB Cranes, as they are now known, where bought by Langley Holdings plc who own other world renowned crane companies. RB offer a range of advanced hydraulic machines for the construction markets whilst continuing to offer service and spare parts availability to virtually every machine ever built. |
| Werklust Werklust Holland BV |
| Woltman Woltman Piling Equipment are manufactures and suppliers of a complete range of foundation rigs and additional equipment. Over the last 20 years Woltman Piling Equipment b.v. has developed a variety of rigs for various foundation techniques. Woltman Piling Equipment BV is based in The Netherlands |
| New Holland A company manufacturing a range of equipment for the worldwide market. Its range of products include farming equipment and construction equipment like excavators, loaders (backhoe, wheel, skid steer), crawler dozers and motor graders. |
| Junttan Junttan Oy is a manufacturer of piling equipment. It is based in Kuopio, Finland, and its equipment is used in over 45 countries. |
| Wacker Neuson |
| Manitowoc Manitowoc are a company which manufacture and distribute cranes worldwide. Manitowoc-lattice-boom crawler cranes, Grove mobile hydraulic cranes, Potain tower cranes and National Crane telescoping cranes are serviced, sold and built in several locations on five continents. |
| Mantsinen A company specialising in logistic support and manufacture of machinery for use in harbours or ports. |
| ThyssenKrupp ThyssenKrupp Fördertechnik, Business Unit Mining, is one of the leading designers and suppliers of continuously operating equipment for open pits. |
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