Heavy Equipment Rental Is Bound To Make An Impact In Your Business
Rental Heavy Equipment Show That May Win Customers American Rental Association’s annual The Rental Show was held in Orlando, Florida this last spring. Record numbers attended the exposition this year. In all, there were more than 11,600 attendees. Not only was the number of attendees higher th
What Everyone Ought To Learn About Heavy Duty Off Road Robotics
Automated Equipment, Operator Extinction and the End of Biological Environment? Just about every blue-collar worker wonders if their children — should their children decide to lead the same lives their parents led — will lose their capacity to work because of automated equipment. Not all of them
The Truth You Want To Know About California’s Liberal Ideology
California’s “Liberal” Governing Class Proposes Denying Employment to and Confiscating Pensions of Those Not Willing to Fall in Line A state that ballyhoos its superiority with inclusion rhetoric, California seems adamant to punish those — the working class, especially those in t
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Every Month Is ‘Movember’: A Mid-Season Health Safety Reminder Late last fall, two of the trade’s heavy hitters honored “Movember” by blogging about the reality that it isn’t always easy to bring manliness to work, even if the work is inherently dangerous and/or r
Are Better Roads Worth The Money To You?
What Are Better Roads Worth to You? There is a raging debate in Washington, and across the country, with respect to the Trump administration’s $1 trillion infrastructure proposal. What started out as a major rallying platform for Trump during his presidential campaign is beginning to attract s
What You Should Know About Keystone Pipeline
Bane or Savior of the Trump Administration, the President Must Address Greenhouse Gases with Respect to the Keystone XL In March, President Trump approved the development of the Keystone XL Project, a 1,200-mile-long pipeline delivery system that will push Alberta tar sand oil from Hardisty, Alberta
Caterpillar’s Three-Month Global Sales Increase by 30 Percent
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), the world’s largest manufacturer of mining, excavation, and construction equipment, is approaching 60 months straight of sales growth. Between October and December of 2016 alone, Cat saw increased gains of 30 percent in equipment sales. There has been a substantial rise
Environment Moved to Forefront as Crude Oil Supply No Longer in Question
Fuel saving devices that really work — mechanisms like fuel catalysts — may not be as critical for protecting the world’s oil reserves as once thought. While fuels saving devices still have tremendous value for individual consumers, companies, and corporations — because they can reduce f
Americans Drive Trillions of Miles Every Year, Reports the FHWA
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration released its final calculations for the year 2016 on the number of miles Americans drove on public roads, highways and interstates: a staggering 3.2 trillion miles. It isn’t just the total number of miles Americans dr
The American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Sets Legislative Action Agenda for 2017
The Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) was pushed through Congress in December 2015, but since then, FAST has done little to reduce congestion in the country’s major cities nor significantly improved mobility. For the most part, funding has been the primary issue. Not