Heavy soil compaction machines is likely to witness significant demand and adoption across major construction projects including highways and airports
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PMV Power List 2018
The annual PMV Power List is a tribute to the biggest newsmakers in the Middle East construction equipment and commercial vehicle industries
John Deere acquires machine learning business for $305m
John Deere has agreed to acquire California-based tech firm Blue River Technology that has developed machine learning for specific agriculture applications
Concrete progress: people and machines adapt to changes in cement
Today’s construction market is as challenging as it is interesting for the Middle East’s concrete players, and the manufacturers that adopt proactive strategies today are most likely to thrive in the longer term
PMV Power List: Equipment manufacturers and dealers you should know
PMV Middle East’s annual PMV Power List is a tribute to the companies and professionals that both make the segment go round on a daily basis, and moreover actively driving the segment forward
On the road again: the uptick in GCC road projects
PMV Middle East surveys ongoing activity in the road-building segment, highlighting the major projects, the hotspots of activity and potential opportunities and other changes in the sector
Product prowess: tracking trends in road tech
PMV Middle East takes a close look at the major innovators that have released road building products this year, that have pushed the boundaries in terms of milling and asphalt delivery and paving systems
China State lays out its fleet purchase priorities
Dehong Lu, workshop manager for China State Construction Engineering Corporation, discusses the purchase of LiuGong wheel loaders and the key influences in the decision making
Bauma-CONEXPO India draws both OEMS and GCC firms
Indian infrastructure growth presents opportunities for both the wider equipment segment and Gulf-specific construction and equipment entities
Concrete control: Infra works in Ulaanbaatar
Wirtgen slipform pavers deliver a runway near the remote Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar