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Logging-on’s second edition of November reveals that Nokian is experiencing large growth in the heavy-duty tyre sector, including forestry and tyres for automated machines. Nokian is gearing up themselves for this growth through the establishment of a new research and development centre. Technology is the order of the day for equipment manufacturers and John Deere presents their latest solutions for operations planning and machine management. Gazing into the future, we show Scion’s ideas on possible applications of full robotics in the forest. Bandit offers a new Kesla loader with their 21XP hand-fed chipper; allowing this powerful chipper to collect and process larger material with ease. Finally, we bring news of the 12th low volume roads conference being presented in the USA during 2019.
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Growing global demand has resulted in Nokian pursuing new products in the heavy work tyre segment
The technology is currently focussed on their wheeled cut-to-length equipment
New Zealand’s Scion Research provides a glimpse into possible technologies of the future
The 12th International Low Volume Roads Conference is set to provide high value roads management information
This provides an all-in-one tool to dispose of limbs and even whole trees
Ponsse establishes a new long-term incentive scheme for the Group’s key employees
John Deere included among the Best Global Brands
New Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Logset Oy
Cat adds six new models in the 7-to-10-ton excavator category
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