Tag: articulated hauler
A Rokbak RA40 ADT is tackling the tough terrain of a quarry in Cookeville, the largest city of Putnam County, TN, to transport overburden, shot rock and finished crushed limestone products for UC Materials, as part of a large...
As the US construction sector is recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, President Biden is working on a major infrastructure bill. This is the perfect time for Scottish manufacturer Terex Trucks to put a spotlight on its largest articulated hauler,...
Articulated hauler specialist Terex Trucks is bringing both the TA300 and TA400 to Conexpo, North America’s largest construction trade show. As part of the Volvo family, the company will be sharing a booth in Las Vegas with other Volvo Group brands including Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Trucks and SDLG.
With almost...
Volvo CE offers many new technologies and services to help companies reduce spending on fuel and become more environmentally friendly in the process.
Fuel is one of the largest expenses for most construction companies. Volvo CE has fitted its machines...
Thanks to its specially designed high-volume waste body, a customized TA300 articulated hauler from Terex Trucks is making light work of clearing waste at a recycling centre in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Glasgow-based Clearwater is considered one of the UK's leading waste...
Deep in Omaio Forest in New Zealand, Gaddum Construction is using two TA300 Terex Trucks articulated haulers to move end material and metal for road-building as well as shift logs. In spite of the slippery surfaces and steep slopes,...
In a small village in Indonesia, ten TA400s are removing huge volumes of overburden from a coal mine. With the articulated haulers working for up to 18 hours a day, this five-year project is showcasing just how robust these...
Major road infrastructure work is underway in Horokiwi, New Zealand, and Bryce O’Sullivan Contracting Ltd is busy sourcing rock for asphalt at the Horokiwi Quarry with the help of two Terex Trucks TA400 articulated haulers.
Located in the North Island...