Construction machinery such as excavators, cranes, and wheel loaders are a familiar sight on modern construction sites and enable efficient processes in building construction and civil engineering.
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Fibres play an important role in numerous building materials. They increase strength, improve certain material properties and are used in concrete, screeds and special mixtures, am... Fibre dosing with special hopper geometrySchmitz Cargobull focuses on digital assistance systems
Digital assistance systems are increasingly finding their way into sectors long considered the traditional domain of steel, hydraulics and mechanics. This is also evident in the co... New thermal insulation for steel round-bottom trailersScreening technology for gravel, sand and modern processing
Anyone processing gravel, sand or other mineral raw materials needs far more than a simple screen. Modern processing plants must handle large volumes of material, reliably separate... Machines for raw material processingDigital simulations for machine operators and training
Anyone taking the controls of an excavator, wheel loader or dump truck for the first time bears immediate responsibility. Large machines move heavy loads, operate in complex enviro... Networked training for multiple machine operatorsThe construction machinery industry is undergoing profound change. In addition to classic mechanics, the focus is shifting to emission-free drive concepts, intelligent controls, and digital interfaces. Manufacturers such as Wacker Neuson and Weber MT are developing solutions that improve both efficiency and environmental compatibility—for example, through electric compaction equipment or optimized hydraulic systems.
Many manufacturers now rely on modular platforms and cross-manufacturer battery systems. Bosch, for example, has created AMPShare, a common base that can be used across different tools. Brands such as Makita, Metabo, and HiKOKI are also demonstrating how powerful modern cordless tools have become—whether for wood, metal, or special construction site applications.
In addition to large machines, specialized construction equipment and accessories are also gaining in importance. Whether cutting equipment for insulation materials, diamond tools for cable laying, or air purification solutions for dust-free workplaces—the range is wide. Companies such as Dustcontrol and Cedima demonstrate how occupational safety and technical efficiency can go hand in hand.