From January 1st 2018, Off-Highway Research's Senior Consultant Chris Sleight will take on the role of Managing Director of the business. Current Managing Director David Phillips will continue to remain deeply involved in the company, in the role of Chairman.
Off-Highway Research will launch a premium version of its Global Volume & Value Service in 2018, offering more than twice the amount of data as found in the standard service. Both the PLUS and standard services will also be integrated into our online database system.
Sales of articulated dump trucks in the UK are expected to regain the record highs seen in the mid-2000s as a result of the HS2 high speed rail project. This impetus will come on top of the improvements seen in demand over the last four years to take sales above 800 units per year by 2021.
Thank you to the Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE) for posting this short video interview with Off-Highway Research Senior Consultant, Chris Sleight, following his presentation at the CECE Summit in Brussels in October.
Sales of construction equipment in Poland are expected to rise 30 per cent over the next 3-5 years, levelling-off at almost 5,000 units per year from 2019-2021.
Off-Highway Research will be exhibiting on stand A9, Hall 4 at Excon, which runs from 12th-16th December in Bangalore.
Off-Highway Research Senior Consultant Chris Sleight will give a presentation on the state of the global construction equipment market at the forthcoming Duxes Global Commercial Vehicle and Off-Highway Vehicle Summit, which takes place in Chicago, US from
The construction equipment market in South Korea is expected to stabilise at a high level in the coming years, following a period of sustained growth.
New report looks at forthcoming to changes in emissions legislation and the implications for the 3.2 million diesel engine per year off-highway sector.
The Indian mobile crane segment continues to grow, with indigenous pick and carry cranes dominating in volume terms. However, sales of conventional cranes have fallen back this year due to new registration requirements for truck-mounted and all terrain cr