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Hyundai, Doosan show Concept-X at CES

Hyundai Construction Equipment and Hyundai Doosan Infracore are the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group's two construction equipment affiliates.

Hyundai Heavy Industries to spin off CE division

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co has separated its Construction Equipment (CE) division into a new company, Hyundai Construction Equipment Co., Ltd. According to the company, the spin-off is based on a restructuring plan which was started last year. For the CE division this spin-off offers great possibilities and an improved agility.

New MD at HHI Europe

Alain Worp has been appointed new managing director of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Europe. At first Alain will combine this new role with his current job of sales director, construction equipment.

Hyundai, Volvo CE to use Trimble solution

Trimble and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced a plan to integrate, engineer and market Trimble Ready? factory fit machine control kits to enable the installation of Trimble? GCS900 Grade Control System components on select HHI excavators in the aftermarket.

New Hyundai Wheel Loader

Hyundai Heavy Industries has launched the new Hyundai HL955 wheeled loader. Powered by a Stage IV, 149 kW (200 HP) Cummins engine, this is up to 10 per cent more fuel-efficient in truck-loading and can achieve up to 5 per cent more productivity compared to its 9A series predecessor.

Hyundai Heavy Industries appoints new Italian dealer

SAILOG SRL, based in Urgnano, Italy has recently been appointed as the region's dealer for Hyundai Heavy Industries forklift trucks (Lombardia, Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d'Aosta).

Hyundai Wheel Loader

The HL955 is the latest model in the new Hyundai wheeled loader range. Hyundai Heavy Industries has launched the HL955 wheeled loader. Powered by a Stage IV, 149 kW (200 HP)

Intermat 2015 exhibitor registration crosses 1,000

Intermat announced the number of brands registered to exhibit at Intermat 2015 that is scheduled for 20-25 April 2015 in Paris has passed 1,000, including 238 brands making their first appearance.

Hyundai aid to typhoon victims

Hyundai Heavy Industries Group made a donation of $200,000 via the Korean Red Cross in the wake of typhoon Haiyan, which caused catastrophic damage to the Philippines. The company also dispatched a 21-tonne (19 t) class excavator, a backhoe loader and experienced operators to the area to assist in recovery efforts.

Hyundai salt excavator

Hyundai Construction Equipment India announced the launch of the country's first excavator specially designed for salt application, R80-7 Salt, in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. According to Dheeraj Panda, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, the market for salt excavators in India is in an evolving stage.

Mikano?s technical support

Mikano International is aiding construction in Nigeria by partnering with Hyundai heavy industries co, South Korea to provide the market with durable earth moving construction equipment

Hyundai Heavy completes factory in Brazil

HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co (HHI) announced that it completed its first construction equipment factory in Brazil.

Hyundai Cummins Engines new plant

Hyundai Cummins Engine Companybroke ground in Daegu, South Korea.The ground-breaking ceremony held at Techopolis in Daegu's Free Economic Zone was attended by Norbert Nusterer, Vice President of new and recon parts at Cummins; Lee Jai-seong, President and CEO of Hyundai Heavy Industries.

Hyundai Heavy for JV with Cummins

South Korea?s top shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries Co has sealed a deal to set up a joint venture (JV) with Cummins Inc in order to make inroads into the con?struction equipment engine business.

W?rtsil? extends licence agreement

W?rtsil?, the marine industry?s leading solutions provider, and its South Korean partner Hyundai Heavy Industries, Engine and Machinery Division, have signed a 10- year extension to their licence agreement to build W?rtsil? low-speed engines.

A World-class Excavator for India

Hyundai launches its heavy-duty excavator RC 340L in India. Hyundai Construction Equipment India (CEIPL), a subsidiary of Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea, launched its R340LC-7 heavy-duty excavator at Excon 2011.

Raising the Benchmark of Quality

With over 220,000 sq m of display area and participation of over 630 exhibitors, including 200 foreign companies, Excon 2011 exceeded expectations as the largest exhibition on construction equipment in South Asia.