Volvo’s gas-powered trucks on the rise
Demand for Volvo’s gas-powered trucks is rising and sales increased by more than 25% in 2024. Gas-powered trucks are a growing solution for transport companies to reduce their CO2 footprint
Demand for Volvo’s gas-powered trucks is rising and sales increased by more than 25% in 2024. Gas-powered trucks are a growing solution for transport companies to reduce their CO2 footprint
While machines are becoming increasingly capable on steep terrain, highlead winches still play an important role in modern forestry. Highlead winches-the advancements in machinery designed for forestry continue to enhance
Battery-powered trucks in forestry are proving to be far less revolutionary than we initially assumed. It’s time to reassess our expectations. The forest industry has ambitious goals for battery-powered trucks
Kesla Oyj published its Business Review for January to March on April 29, 2025. The company’s net sales fell by 22.5%, totaling EUR 8.3 million compared to EUR 10.7 million
A Historic day as hydrogen-powered diggers get the green light for use on UK public roads JCB today hailed a monumental Government decision to change the law to give hydrogen-powered
The new Komatsu WA170M-11 wheel loader expands the company’s series within the 9-10 tonne operating weight range. Developed and produced in Hannover, Germany, this model made its debut to a
Volvo Trucks has now delivered more than 5,000 battery-electric trucks to customers in 50 countries around the world. With eight Volvo electric truck models in production today, Volvo’s leadership in
With the warm dry weather set to continue this weekend we will see a fire danger extreme situation where the utmost care must be taken to prevent forest and wild
According to a new study, the United Kingdom cannot achieve its net-zero goals solely by importing wood. Furthermore, the United Kingdom ranks as the world’s second-largest importer of timber products,
According to a new study, log export bans have not successfully reduced global deforestation. Lumber producers in over 70 high-forest countries may face significant risks as the European Union prepares