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Volvo CE’s outside-the-box innovation continues

Having previously debuted futuristic prototypes in loading and hauling, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), through Volvo Concept Labs, has yet another prototype in an electric mid-size excavator. Keep Reading

Haul truck developments you might have missed

Among the latest developments in hauling are John Deere's E-II articulated dump trucks, Caterpillar's 725 articulated truck, and an autonomous electric hauler from Volvo Autonomous Solutions. Keep Reading

How digitization is transforming the loadout process

Aggregate producers are realizing the benefits of digitizing their loadout. TRUX CEO Bart Ronan discusses the ongoing change he's seeing within the industry. Keep Reading

One approach to squeeze efficiencies from your hauling fleet

Although economic uncertainty pushed a number of truck purchases off to 2021, producers can still enhance their hauling experience with smaller investments. Keep Reading

Talking haul trucks, tailgates with Philippi-Hagenbuch’s Josh Swank

P&Q visits with Philippi-Hagenbuch's Josh Swank to discuss 2020, how next year is shaping up, and what producers can do to effectively navigate the economic downturn when it comes to haul trucks. Keep Reading

Comparing belt requirements for stationary plants versus mobile crushers

Stationary plants and mobile crushers require unique approaches to determine the best conveyor belt for their application. Keep Reading

Caterpillar reaches milestone with autonomous haul trucks

The company's autonomous trucks have hauled 2.2 billion tons since Cat MineStar Command for hauling was commercially launched in 2013. Keep Reading

Caterpillar unveils new articulated truck

Caterpillar introduced the 26.5-ton payload Cat 725 articulated truck designed for aggregate customers engaging in construction and related activities. Keep Reading

How to ultimately do tire maintenance right

Suppliers reflect on the key characteristics of the most successful maintenance programs among aggregate producers. Keep Reading

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