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Industry News - May, 2022 - Page 4 of 7

  • K-Tec Turns A Scraper Into A Home

    A special, new 2022 K-Tec 1228 Scraper will be going up for auction for a good cause on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 with the support of Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers in Fort Worth, Texas.

    K-Tec Turns a Scraper into a Home

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    May 16, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Bandit Purchases The Trelan Company

    Bandit Industries is pleased to announce that they have purchased The Trelan Company. Bandit purchased the assets and properties of Trelan from the Schumacher family on December 22nd, 2021.

    Bandit Purchases The Trelan Company

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    May 16, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • Tadano Sets Sustainability As One Of Its Business Goals

    From reduced emissions to zero emissions: With its E-Pack and HVO-compatible engines, Tadano is already offering solutions for environmentally friendly crane operation.

    Tadano Sets Sustainability As One Of Its Business Goals
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    May 13, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • New Mining Reclamation Policy Expands Environmental Protection For BC

    An interim reclamation security policy for B.C.’s mining industry will better protect the environment, improve the industry’s sustainability, increase transparency and help maintain a competitive industry.

    New Mining Reclamation Policy Expands Environmental Protection For BC
    Kitsault mine reclamation project. Photo: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada.

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    May 13, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • JLG Establishes Developmental Partnership With RE2 Robotics

    JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company and a leading global manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, is pleased to announce a developmental partnership with RE2 Robotics, a leading developer of intelligent robotic mobile manipulation systems.

    JLG Establishes Developmental Partnership With RE2 Robotics

    The collaboration of these two market leading companies is intended to advance the integration of robotics with access equipment to deliver improved operator safety and enhanced productivity on job sites. 

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    May 12, 2022 - 3 years ago

  • 2021 Trade Through The Port Of Vancouver Steady Despite Supply-Chain, Extreme Weather Challenges

    The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority today released 2021 year-end statistics for goods moving through the Port of Vancouver. Despite the ongoing pandemic and global supply chain challenges, as well as extreme weather events in B.C., 2021 cargo volumes through the Port of Vancouver increased by 1% from 145 to 146 million metric tonnes (MMT) over 2020.

    2021 Trade Through The Port Of Vancouver Steady Despite Supply-Chain, Extreme Weather Challenges
    More container terminal capacity, industrial land required at Canada’s largest port to support long-term resilience of Canada’s core supply chains. Photo: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

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    May 12, 2022 - 3 years ago

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