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"Motor grader market in India is growing at 40 per cent"

Roads sector remains the biggest growth driver of motor graders in India. VG Sakthikumar, Managing Director, Schwing Stetter Sales and Services, elaborates more on the market and technology trends in motor graders.

Aggregate Boom,Policy Gloom

Crushers and screens market is poised for a demand boom with the focus slowly shifting towards higher capacity machines to meet the growing demand for aggregates.

Making rapid strides

Motor graders have seen unprecedented growth in the past couple of years, which is expected to continue in the coming years as well with road projects continue to grow.

CRCC keen on NHAI projects

A high level delegation from the China Railway Construction Corporation Ltd (CRCC), a Government of China Enterprise, led by its Chief Economist Zhao Jinuha

Graded Up

If tightened completion time is demanded as in the case of Delhi peripheral ring road by Supreme Court, it will sure to up the demand for advanced, high capacity motor graders.

Punj Lloyd gets road contract from GMR

Punj Lloyd, a leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) conglomerate, has received a letter of intent from GMR Projects for undertaking design, engineering, procurement and construction of 124 km of six lane of Chittorgarh bypass to Udaipur, in the state of Rajasthan. Worth Rs 1,050 crore, the project is scheduled for commissioning in 36 months.

Goa?Kundapur h'way to be upgraded at Rs 2,600 cr

By spending Rs 2,600 crore the Kundapur-Goa National Highway is going to be upgraded into four-lane road. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and IRB Infrasgtructure Developers have signed an agreement to convert the NH 17 from the present two-lane to four-lane highway. IRB has sought a grant of Rs 536.22 crore from NHAI to execute the project.

WINDS OF CHANGE

Surely and steadily, the winds of change are sweeping across the globe.Maybe, more than the re-election of Barak Obama, it is the change in the Chinese leadership and its economic target of doubling GDP per capita growth for both rural and urban centres, that is expected to have greater implications on the global economy.

Winds of change

Surely and steadily, the winds of change are sweeping across the globe? Maybe, more than the re-election of Barak Obama, it is the change in the Chinese leadership and its economic target of doubling GDP per capita growth for both rural and urban centres, that is expected to have greater implications on the global economy.

The Road Ahead

With more than 60 per cent of the cargo movement done by India's large network of roads, the road-building sector in the country has offered major growth opportunities for the construction equipment industry.