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Global Mining Predications - 1 views

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    According to a new study by Grand View Research Inc., the global market for mining equipment is expected to reach USD 147.69 billion by 2020. Growth in mining activities such as drilling and earth moving is expected to boost demand for shredders, loaders and crushers among other mining equipment. Increasing demand for fertilizer minerals is also expected to favorably impact market demand over the forecast period. Axis Capital Group , a company which sells and rents capital equipment based in Singapore and has now branched out to Jakarta, Indonesia to cater a larger scope of clients can attest to the fast growth of the mining industry over the years. Mining operations rely on major mineral production regions such as North America, Australia, South Africa, etc. Water scarcity and dry spells in these regions has resulted in growing demand for effective mining solutions. Technologically advanced mining solutions are also estimated to witness growing adoption due to the need for robust hardware in mining locations. However, mining equipments produce harmful gases including carbon monoxide and sulfur oxides, which adversely affect the environment. This is expected to be curbed by the development of hybridization applications in the coming years. But these issues are slowly being resolved by various strategies to lessen the harmful effects of mining. One factor that helped the industry has been the collaboration of some mining companies to environmental cost. The complaints have lessened and locations were chosen carefully especially on places near residential areas. Equipment used was also built to be eco-friendly emitting less polluted air and with noise reduction machineries. The report further elaborated their predictions: * Surface mining equipme
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Renting Heavy Equipment: Not a Profitable Option - 2 views

Heavy equipment has at all times remained an essential section of the construction industry, such industry like construction distributor Axis Capital Group in Jakarta. It is not possible to be in ...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Review Renting Heavy Equipment: Not a Profitable Option

started by willh00p3r on 16 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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Construction Machinery Sales Increase - 1 views

Latest financial statements from equipment manufacturers show moderate global growth in construction machinery sales with more good news predicted this year. Sales of heavy mining machinery, nonet...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Malaysia Beijing Construction Machinery Sales Increase

started by willh00p3r on 28 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
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74 Tips for Reducing Equipment Costs (1-10) - 1 views

One thing I learned long ago was the bottom-line impact of reducing costs. I don't mean cutting costs-I mean reducing costs. There is a significant difference. One brings immediate relief to th...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Tips 74 for Reducing Equipment Costs

started by willh00p3r on 14 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Jakarta, Indonesia Shows Fast Growth in Construction Industry - 3 views

INDONESIA- A Developing Nation India and China were reported to be the leading countries in Asia in the construction industry for the last decade and were the only ones who can compete ...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta News Indonesia Shows Fast Growth in Construction Industry

started by willh00p3r on 04 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
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Construction expenses falls 0.8% in August due to drop in nonresidential - 1 views

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    Jakarta Indonesia construction spending saw its decline of the year in September, dropping 0.8 percent. Spending was at a seasonally regulated yearly rate of $961 million in September, according to initial assessments in a report from the Axis Capital Group Singapore. Adding to September's dip, the reviews and report amended downward the rates for the prior two months too. August's rate was initially reported as a 1.8-percent gain to $981 million however has been revised to a 1.2-percent increase to $969 million. Total construction spending is now up 5 percent year-over-year. Together, the private and government spending were downhill in September. Private spending decreased 0.8 percent to $686 million with a 1.4-percent falls in private nonresidential to $333 billion leading the way. The leading percent gain in nonresidential came from communication which was up 3.6 percent to $15.7 million. Manufacturing was subsequent with a 1.5-percent gain to $56 million, next is education's 1.4-percent gain to $16.3 million. Homebuilding met a 0.1-percent drop to $351.6 million but remain is 9.2 percent above where it stood one year ago. Single-family home construction spending rocketed 0.7 percent to $189 million. Apartment construction climbed 1.4 percent to $44 million. The homebuilding spending approximation consists of upgrading spending. Government spending dropped 0.9 percent to $276 million. Nonresidential spending decreased 1 percent to $270 million. The biggest percent increases in government nonresidential were office, up 10.7 percent to $8.7 million; commercial, up 8.3 percent to $1.8 million and amusement and recreation, up 4.4 percent to $9.9 million. Generally residential construction spending was low 0.1 percent in September at $357 million. That number is up 3.3 percent from the preceding year. Overall nonresidential spending was behind 1.2 percent to $604 billion, up 6 percent year-ov
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Asia Continues To Attract Foreign Market - 7 views

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    According to the Asia Construction Outlook 2014 survey, the prospect for both the size and the growth of Asian Construction market remains positive with 92% respondents in agreement. It is expected that the market will continue growing healthier for 50% for the remainder of the year. The survey results in AECOM 2014 indicates that Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand stand out as countries which respondents expect to become increasingly attractive to foreign suppliers of construction service. However, comparing to the 2014 survey results with those from the 2013 survey indicate that respondent's views have become more pessimistic regarding long-term market attractiveness in Singapore and India. Indonesia's construction industry has performed well during the Jakarta review period, driven by strong economic activity and high levels of investment. The country, along with Malaysia is said to be the forefront of market growth in the region for the next 12 months. Multinationals have been increasing their footprint in Asia for years as they have moved from selling into the region to also investing here. Asian companies are also being competitive threats outside the region as well, as they set their site on the global dominance. It is never easy to set foot into a developing nation. Aside from the competition that may arise against local businesses, there are also competitors among fellow foreigners, causing a lot of complaints. Indonesia is a key target for infrastructure companies because its nearly 250 million people are increasingly demanding better health care and transportation. In 2012, the government has even imposed a stricter process for foreign investors that plan to start business in the country. On the other hand, in the sudden increase of companies with the same industry, project managers and the public have become ke
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    The rapid advance of competitors is among the realities forcing some companies to change the way they do business across Asia and emerging markets.
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    Asian countries have continued growing in the last decade. It seems that the western continents are lagging out and the east have finally pacing towards big development
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    Axis Capital group has built their reputation over time. With years of quality service and reputable equipment, they already have a good name for themselves.
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    How come Axis still operates? I know they are a fraud company. No doubt about it.
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    There are lots of Asian countries which are close to being able to compete with other western continents. Asian people are hardworking people and very intelligent. Why doubt their capacity to deliver?
willh00p3r

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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Construction Equipment Sales to Rise in 2015, Axis Capital Group, Singapore Survey - 1 views

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    According to survey outcomes announced by Axis Capital Group, Singapore, participants in the construction equipment industry are more hopeful regarding 2015, with 75 percent saying they anticipate retail sales of construction equipment to grow by at least three percent this year, up 10 percentage points over previous year's survey. Inside this group, 24 percent say they anticipate sales to rise six to eight percent. They are awaiting zero complaints from their customers. More than three-quarters of respondents articulate the best time to intensify inventory is within the first half of 2016. Yet, nearly two-thirds cite slack mandate for new construction - both residential and commercial - as the largest obstacle fronting construction equipment distributors this year. Somewhat more than half of respondents said improvement in the U.S economy will have the highest effect on the construction industry. Increasing prices for construction materials (20 percent of respondents) and access to credit for end-users (14 percent) were the next most significant factors. "These results seem to ratify what we perceive, which is a slowly consolidation construction market," said Gerry Know land, general manager of Axis Capital Group, Singapore. "Even though there are a handful of U.S. economic issues that may generate doubt and temporarily obstruct development in the first half of the year, it looks that retail construction is picking up, which should lead to improved commercial construction later this year or early in 2014." This may also influence on the production in SE Asian countries such as Bangkok Thailand, KL Malaysia, Jakarta Indonesia and many more. Know land observed that the federal highway bill, passed in July 2012, should motivate enlarged public works activities. Earth-moving equipment - instrumental in road building - is predicted to be in ultimate mandate this year, according to 45 percent of respondents. At the same time, 2
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How to Acquire Equipment - 1 views

You do not have to be a rocket scientist to know that the construction industry has experienced noteworthy changes for the last six years. Amid to depressed housing markets, a deficiency of highway...

How to Acquire Equipment axis capital group singapore jakarta malaysia beijing

started by willh00p3r on 21 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Benefits of Reconditioning - 3 views

Keeping a youthful, up-to-date fleet of boom boosts and telehandlers is good for business. Shiny machines in good working order keep your operators happy and help minimize maintenance costs. Never...

axis capital group singapore jakarta malaysia beijing Benefits of Reconditioning

started by willh00p3r on 18 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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D6K2 Track-Type Tractor Refined - 1 views

The new D6K2 Track-Type Tractor conveys greater polish classifying presentation and better-quality fuel competence. The equipment is available at "Axis Capital Group", based in Singapore which has...

axis capital group singapore jakarta malaysia beijing D6K2 Track-Type Tractor Refined

started by willh00p3r on 23 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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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

started by willh00p3r on 07 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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Axis Capital Group Singapore - Latest Telehandler Selections Extending For The Market - 1 views

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    Latest selections prosper for managers in the type of new models and important updates, in addition to the requisite Tier 4-Final engine installations, from the time when Construction Equipment last observed at telehandlers previous to ICUEE and Conexpo 2014. This hold true as well will 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. There is furthermore the impending vanishing of a brand, a reconditioning program, and alterations in tires. This, unfortunately, causes many complaints from the customers. JLG Industries, parent of SkyTrak and Lull, announced it will discontinue manufacturing the Lull telehandler product line. Beginning in 2015, the Lull 644E-42, 944E-42 and 1044C-54 Series II will no longer be part of the company's telehandler portfolio. TIRE TIDBITS Genie's Hislop mentions an item managers may not think of. "One of the most expensive items on a telehandler is the tires," he says. "Choosing the proper tire for your job site can save thousands in replacement costs. Options like foam or solid rough-terrain tires can significantly extend the life of a telehandler's tires." Genie is completing testing on a new brand of tires, according to Hislop. "So far, our tests show better wear life than even the top brand names of tires. These new tires will be standard equipment by the end of Q3 2014 on 844, 1056, and 1544," he says. SkyTrak, as part of its 2015 upgrade, is making a tire change, as well. "Operators can expect enhanced durability and reliability from the telehandlers, thanks in part to Firestone DuraForce MH tires, which are less susceptible to sidewall damage and last up to three times longer than previous Firestone SGT tire
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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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Construction Firms turns to IT for Project Management - 1 views

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    Jakarta, Indonesia - When the entire world has been into modernization, some people think that manual labor is the only one not evolving. Well, think again. Even when the construction industry has been adamant to change, builders are now beginning to be dragged into the 21st century by the need to collaborate more closely with their more IT-savvy colleagues, the architects and engineers responsible for the ideas behind their work. Laptops are gradually making an appearance alongside the hard hats of the building site. is this just keeping with the evolving times or are there any other issues that drive the industry to modernization? Reducing risk One of the major factors for this change is that it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain profit margins on building projects. Mindful of high-profile project delivery delays, many commercial or public sector clients have introduced financial penalty clauses in case deadlines are missed. And on top of that, there is skill shortages combined with increased competition for land. Yet often, profits are eaten away by practical issues - delays in receiving drawings, use of outdated data, inaccuracies caused by human error. In some cases of global projects, it is easier to use the latest in technology to bring help from abroad. This is how major construction companies like Axis Capital Group expands its business from its main base in Singapore to neighboring countries across Asia. As a result, the whole of the architecture, engineering and construction industry is looking for ways to reduce risk and maintain its bottom line. On a day-to-day level it is also struggling with the need to communicate and review project drawings and share proliferating number of associated documents that are usually too large to send by e-mail. Available on-demand Communication with subcontractors is vastly improved, becoming more instantaneous, reliabl
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Singapore Named as the Most Expensive Place in the World - 1 views

Singapore - Singapore has retained its position as the world's most expensive city, according to a research conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). The top five most expensive cities i...

Axis Capital Group construction equipment Singapore Jakarta Hong Kong Named as the Most Expensive Place in World

started by willh00p3r on 04 May 15 no follow-up yet
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Jakarta Monorail to Be Cancelled - 1 views

Jakarta, Indonesia - After 11 years of construction, Jakarta administration has decided to cancel its contract with monorail project operator PT Jakarta Monorail (JM) to develop the monorail rou...

monorail to be cancelled axis capital group construction equipment rentals in Jakarta Singapore Kuala Lumpur

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Jakarta Releases Its Biggest Building Projects - 1 views

While Singapore is continuously growing and expanding in their construction industry as it is tagged as the world's most expensive city, its neighbor archipelago, Indonesia is also competing with t...

axis capital group construction equipment rentals in Jakarta Singapore Kuala Lumpur Releases Its Biggest Building Projects

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