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Hiab launches iQ.708 HiPro crane
New high capacity model in 60 to 70 tonne-metre class of loader cranes
Storent to continue fleet investment
Company eyes expansion via investment
Konecranes to build port cranes in USA
US-built STS cranes to “combine Finnish expertise and American industrial capacity”
RentalTracker survey: sector stabalises, but eyes turn to 2025
How is sentiment among rental companies in Europe holding up?
10 biggest equipment rental acquisitions of 2024 so far
As we enter the second half of the year, IRN looks at the most recent and noteworthy business acquistions in the equipment rental industry
Fortum completes Finland’s first nuclear decommissioning
FiR1 research reactor dismantled after 50 years in operation
Hiab launches four new loader cranes
Four additions to eX.HiPro light and medium series of hydraulic loader cranes
Facing €19bn deficit, is Rail Baltica megaproject doomed?
Is the massive multinational railway too expensive to build?
EU’s construction strengths and weaknesses revealed
Does FIECs report point to a construction rise or downturn on the continent?
K-Tec to build ‘first’ earth scrapers with fossil-free steel
The company said it will be the first to build earthmoving equipment with fossil-free steel
Record mass timber high-rise proposed
Developer is proposing a mass timber structure that would be the tallest in world
Skanska to build €150m Lokomotion Technology Centre for Metso
Swedish contractor Skanska is to build the new Lokomotion Technology Centre for industrial manufacturer Metso in Lahdesjärvi, Tampere, Finland
Big Hiab crane order worth $5 million
Special service cranes for very large wind turbines to be delivered in 2024
UK project difficulties hit Skanska’s Q1 construction profit
Skanska has blamed an SEK 370 million (US$34 million) charge arising from problems on a UK project for a 33% fall in operating profit in its construction business in Q1 2024
BMS Stangeland acquires Havator
Scandinavian joint venture crane company adds Havator in Finland and Sweden
Rail Baltica to set out opportunities for contractors on €5.8bn project
Rail Baltica is to set out opportunities for contractors and other suppliers on the €5.8 billion (US$6.2 billion) project to link the Baltic states into the European rail network in 2024.
Are mild winters helping European construction efficiency?
How a global warming trend is helping winter construction activity
Falcon spider launch for ultimate indoor use
New Falcon Lifts wheeled electric spider lift is also designed for outside use 
Metso begins temporary layoffs consultations
Orders for aggregates equipment have “remained low”, says OEM
Konecranes acquires Kocks
Addition of German port crane service business further expands Konecranes stable
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