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Gaining traction
Growing construction industry supported by global megatrend of urbanisation is expected to drive growth of the global aerial work platform market.
2021 will be a year of challenges and consolidations
Souma Ray, Director, Haulotte India shares his thoughts on the AWP market outlook and the company’s activities.
AWPs for safe and reliable operations
The post-pandemic conditions demand for safer and secure means of operations where AWPs will play a major role and will gain prominence in future.
We have products to match core infra requirements: Tony Van Herbruggen
Atlas Copco products are designed and developed for Indian job site conditions with various innovations through reengineering. Tony Van Herbruggen, General Manager, Power Technique Customer Center, Atlas Copco (India), shares more on the new product range and solutions for the market.
Efficiency will continue to play a major role in the future
Volvo Penta offers a complete range of engines from 105 kW to 565 kW. Miron Thoms, Vice President and Head, Volvo Penta India shares more on the upcoming market trends in diesel engines.
Steps to Safety
Being the safest means of working at heights, Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs) are naturally the option to work at height safely. However, use of AWPs in India is still limited and is picking up slowly.
New Electric Compressors
The electric range of compressors from Atlas Copco offers different pressure and flow combinations so that customers can now experience the full power of electric.
We are going to start production in India in 2017
The BAUMA experience: I have attended BAUMAs in different parts of world including China and Germany and, of course, India. It was 10 years ago when I made my first trip to India, and being a former board member in Volvo India, I am well-acquainted with the country?s business.
?Zero-Incident? Construction Sites
The Indian Construction Equipment (CE) industry is going through a growth phase. It is evolving faster compared to a decade ago. With the new government approach being high on governance, their initiatives have opened doors to new and multiple infrastructure projects.
We need policy for smooth movement of cranes across state borders
In India it is becoming a trend to opt for newer cranes because the selection parameters are stringent and green initiative consciousness with multi nationals
Make In India Week
Over 8,000 Indian industry leaders and 13 Union Ministers attended the event. Seventeen state exhibitions and several country pavilions have been built at the centre. The country pavilions include exhibitions from Sweden, Germany and South Korea.
High Expectations
With growing safety awareness, the Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs), one of the best solutions to keep people safe, while working at heights, is poised for exponential growth in the near future.
We need policy for smooth movement of cranes across state borders
In India it is becoming a trend to opt for newer cranes because the selection parameters are stringent and green initiative consciousness with multi nationals and even some government organisations
Accessing Heights, Safely
As the access equipment industry matures in India and users become more aware on the advantages of using such equipment over conventional practices of working at heights, the rental sector in India is poised for a very bright and promising future.
Access Equipment for Cement & Steel Sectors
The future demand for access equipment in cement and steel sectors is promising in the years ahead. The use of access platforms (AWPs) is multifarious. As such, these equipment are used across all sectors
Our efforts are to provide the best product and after-sales support.
In developed countries, there are legislations in place which ensure AWPs are used for working at heights. We strongly believe that such legislations should come in India too, says Souma Ray, Director, Haulotte India. Excerpts from the interview
The Indian lubricants industry is expected to grow at 11.5 per cent
Synthetic lubricants in all applications are becoming more popular and widely used worldwide. While it is estimated that the current consumption of synthetic lubricants is about six per cent of the global lubricants consumption,