Equipment India
Equipment India

Equipment India

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Cover story: Mechanisation in high-rise construction: An anticipated growth in high-rise constructions is going to drive the demand for advanced construction equipment in the coming years. Views: Lodha Group, Schwing Stetter, Spartan Engineering Industries  

Focus: Aerial Work Platforms: Souma Ray, Director, Haulotte India elaborates on the AWP market scenario in India and his companyfs commitment to this evolving market.

Rakesh Modi, Managing Director, Mtandt Group, shares more on AWP market.

Special Report - Budget 2017: Budget analysis and industry responses on Budget.

Special Focus: Machine Control Technologies: With the world shrinking and the end-user more demanding, control technology today is increasingly seen as a necessity. Views: Leica Geosystems, Murphy by Enovation Controls, Trimble.

 

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EQUIPMENT INDIA is India’s first and only magazine for the infrastructure equipment industry. It successfully addresses the needs of information of the infrastructure equipment industry. It is the most specialized source of information for Contractors, Manufacturers, Dealers, Purchasers and the end users. It equips them with information to make easier and more profitable purchase decisions. Readership: Executives, Managers, Technical heads, Fleet operators, Procurement heads, Maintenance department heads & Purchase Heads from - Construction equipment Manufacturers and Dealers, Construction & Infrastructure Companies, Lubricants, Rental companies, Manufacturers of equipment accessories, components & attachments, OEM suppliers, Equipment finance companies, Service managers, Spare parts manufacturers & suppliers, etc. To advertisers, Equipment India is the most focused marketing platform as it not only guarantees visibility to the key decision makers and opinion leaders within the industry, but also promises effective communication with high recall given its conducive editorial environment.