Equipment India
Equipment India

Equipment India

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Cover story: Asphalt Plants: Plans to construct more rural roads and coastal roads will drive the demand for asphalt plants in the future. Views: Ammann Apollo, Basic Engineering Group, TIL.  

Feature: Sensor Pavers: While the paver market is gearing up for phenomenal growth, sensor pavers are expected to have a smooth ride due to the demand for quality roads in the future. Views: Ammann Apollo, Volvo CE, Wirtgen

Focus: Emission Compliance: An overview on how the market is getting ready to comply with the latest norms. Views: Global Technical Services, Raj Petro Specialities, Volvo CE.

Cash Special Focus: Next-Gen Diesel Engines: Diesel engine manufacturers are updating and innovating their products to meet the required emission norms and are achieving enhanced efficiency levels.

...also, Case Study, Equipment Finance, Reports, Movers & Shakers and more.

 

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.