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BACKHOES STILL PROFIT FROM ON MULTIFUNCTION DESIGN - 1 views

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    Regardless of conquering warnings of a crucial hit in sales throughout the economic recession in recent years, and even with having its job-site occurrence tested by the likes of mini-excavators, large skid steer loaders, and compact wheel loaders, the backhoe loader remains to tolerate as a multipurpose executor that can handle difficult trenching, loading, and lifting tasks; run serious attachments, front and rear; and very frequently get between assignments with no transport help. "With margins on job-site bids tight," says Jon Beckley, global product manager, backhoe loaders, Terex Construction, "contractors are relying more heavily than ever on backhoe loaders and, more specifically, on the attachments that enhance their productivity." *Hourly rate represents the monthly ownership costs divided by 176, plus operating cost. Unit prices used in this calculation: diesel fuel, $3.98 per gallon; mechanic's wage at $51.24 per hour; and money costs at 1.75 percent. Source: EquipmentWatch.com which holds true as per Axis Capital Group, Singapore, a company that sells and rents construction capital equipment from cranes to excavators and related heavy construction equipment throughout Southeast Asia such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more. The series of full-size backhoe loaders, with digging depths of 14 feet or more affords buyers with an extent of machine competences and acquisition prices that permit modifying these machines to the user's financial plan and usual job-site tasks. Reviews say all positive feedbacks from the customers. According to Katie Pullen, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment, the size mix of backhoe loaders sold in 2013 was in line with that of the past several years, with the bulk of models still in the less-than-15-foot (digging depth) class, but with "a consist
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Axis Capital Group, Singapore to invest in Indonesia to boost facility - 1 views

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    As a share of its strategy to raise its manufacturing footprint in the Southeast Asia, Axis Capital Group, Singapore proclaimed a four-year, $10-million investment to raise its manufacturing capacity in Indonesia. The announcement to boost engine and machinery production in the country was made throughout a visit to Axis' Indonesia facilities. According to reviews, with 2013 sales and revenues of $33.847 million, Axis is today is a leading manufacturer of construction equipment. "Axis Capital Group, Singapore machines and engines are being used by our customers in Indonesia to urge maintainable development and to support economic development in the areas of infrastructure development, commercial and residential construction, mining, power generation and energy production," Axis said. "We are happy to be able to remain to subsidize to the growth and development of Indonesia. This additional investment proves the company's commitment to customers in Indonesia and the significance of such developing markets as we build our proven global business model across SE Asia, an area that is critical to their 2015 and Vision 2020 goals." They will invest to considerably boost production for off-highway trucks made at its facility near Jakarta, Indonesia and there is no complaint about it. Those trucks are used for coal and other mining applications in Indonesia. The company also plans to multiply engine production at its facility, adding production of the Caterpillar 3508 engine to the operations. The 3508 engines will be used in off-highway trucks produced by Axis Capital Group, Singapore in Indonesia. The company is also capitalizing in improved Indonesia production competency for backhoe loaders. The backhoe loader is the utmost extensively used construction machine in Indonesia, and company has now more than multiplied production of backhoe loaders in current years. There were no reported scams since it was launched. The company is also reviewin
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Start Small yet Think Big - 1 views

Axis Capital Group, Singapore develops rather a few inquiries from owner/operators probing regarding how they can get started with machine control technology when they just have one or two machine...

Start Small yet Think Big Axis Capital Group Singapore

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Axis Capital Group News: Jakarta Indonesia Continues to Attract Equipment Manufacturers... - 1 views

Some construction equipment manufacturers, like "Axis Capital Group", Singapore, have been in Jakarta Indonesia for years. At present, on the other hand, it appears that everybody desires to be th...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Malaysia Beijiing Indonesia Continues to Attract Equipment Manufacturers Set Up Local Production News

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Caution Warnings When Purchasing Used Equipment - 1 views

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    It's no shock that throughout the last years the economy has been an urging aspect affecting construction equipment ownership. Many contractors in Jakarta Indonesia and worldwide, have been repairing and holding onto machinery longer. A lot of contractors have transferred from purchasing new equipment to purchasing used. There are things that you should be looking for before buying a used machine if you ate in the used equipment buying or selling. There are signs that indicate when you should proceed with caution or what might be the red flag for the acquisition. Axis Capital Group, Singapore, a company that has been in the business, suggest construction contractors should observe for these warnings when examining and purchasing used equipment. A no-start engine or an engine that hard to start with lots of smoke is a no-no. If you can't test it you should never buy it even though the value is inexpensive except it's offered with a solid warranty, which can be unusual with used machinery. When you try, probabilities are you aren't acquainted with the type or model of the equipment, so do not hurry and be impulsive, and don't get scammed. You must have the vendor clarify all the controls, and make certain you test every single speed and movement. If it's certainly cold then anticipate some smoke. Watch out for leaking fluids under the machine. Make certain you examine end to end a backhoe loader and the cylinders. Likewise make certain to try all the hoses or arms. Pay attention with the coolant in the oil or oil in the coolant. This is an indication of an engine that will produce nothing except a misused time for you. Take note of anything seized. Likelihoods are if it was seized it wasn't well maintained. Check the welds on the backhoe, loader arms or buckets. Machinery continuously gets beaten up 'til it breaks, and then it's welded. A weld is not ever by means of conventional or as sturdy as the original steel, and above the firm mi
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High-Tech Help for Fleets - 1 views

Sensors in the equipment can detect when, and how often, operators are not only speeding, but also doing heavy braking, driving without lights at night, or other unsafe behaviors. These problems ...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Review High-Tech Help for Fleets

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Requirements you need to become a Heavy Equipment Operator - 1 views

Machines are being used by heavy equipment operators when working on transportation projects and constructions. Operators normally must finish a formal training program in order to study exactly h...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Requirements you need to become a Heavy Equipment Operator

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Look Back on History of the Great Earth Movers - 2 views

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    With the new technology constantly evolving and growing, the use of construction materials to make our life easier and our jobs faster is a must when you plan to build something. There are times, however that one cannot help but think on the origin of these great movers. Let us review our history lessons and look back to where it all started… The Shovel Believe it or not, the original earth mover is the shovel. In Neolithic times and earlier a large animal's scapula (shoulder blade) was often used as a crude shovel. Manual shoveling (often in combination with picking) was the chief means of excavation in construction until mechanization via steam shovels and later hydraulic equipment (excavators such as backhoes and loaders) gradually replaced most manual shoveling. The same is also true of the history of mining and quarrying and of bulk materials handling in industries such as steelmaking and stevedoring. Railroad cars and cargo holds containing ore, coal, gravel, sand, or grains were often loaded and unloaded this way. Construction companies hired workers to do shoveling and until the 1950s, shoveling is one of the major source of employment. Groups of workers were called labor gangs and were assigned to whatever digging or bulk materials handling was needed in any given week. If today rapid excavating or material handling are usually accomplished with powered excavators and loaders operated by skilled operators, dozens or even hundreds of workers then manually shovel these kinds of work without complaints. Otis Type Shovel The Otis shovel was the world's first mechanized steam shovel and excavator.  In 1835, seeing the difficult
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