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ITALY @PDAC 2023 - FOUR ITALIAN COMPANIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT PDAC 2023 - PRESS RELEASE

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ITALY @PDAC 2023 - FOUR ITALIAN COMPANIES IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT PDAC 2023 The Italian Trade Commission (ITC) , a governmental agency supporting the internationalization of Italian companies, joined forces with UNACEA , the Italian construction equipment association and ANIMA , the umbrella association that represents the Italian mechanical engineering industry, to promote Italian earthmoving, construction technology at PDAC 2023 , the annual conference organized by the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, which took place in Toronto, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, from

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023

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Italy participates at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 with the largest and most participated Italian Pavilion ever! Set outdoors ( Silver Lot 1 S5042), the Italian Pavilion boasts a 6,400-plus square feet area with more than 25 showcasing companies. Organized with three major Italian Industrial Associations - Unacea, ANIMA and UCoMESA - the pavilion covers a wide range of equipment specialties, from earthmoving tools to scaffolding, from demolition equipment to compactors, from pumps to customized components and advanced fuel solutions and much more. This is the official list, you can browse in detail

Machines Italia @ EXPO CIHAC 2020

A new edition of the EXPO CIHAC fair will take place at the “Centro Citi Banamex” in Mexico City, from October 14-16 , 2020. With over 600 exhibitors and 30 thousand visitors EXPO CIHAC is the paramount event for the construction sector in Mexico. The Italian Trade Agency and Machines Italia Mexico will be taking part in the show with a number of leading Italian construction machinery and technology suppliers. For further information on this initiative and to inquire on how to be part of the ITA delegation, please contact messico [at] ice.it (subject: Machines%20Italia%20E-newsletter)

State of the Industry Report: Italian Earthmoving Machinery in 2017: Positive Trend for International Trade, Exports to Russia Recover

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Over the first six months of 2017, 5,109 machines have been sold in the Italian market, up 6% compared to last year. In deeper detail, the sector of earth moving machines grows 6% with 4,910 machines sold, while road equipment increases by 9% (199 machines sold). "The Italian market continue to grow, albeit at a moderate pace – says Paolo Venturi, President of Unacea. The announced recovery of the real estate market should be a sign of an increasing confidence in the construction industry; however, political and economic instability remains a perceived concern, both from companies and foreign

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017

CONEXPO-CON/AGG will take place from March 7 to 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The international trade show is where every major construction industry is represented amongst 2,500+ exhibitors over 2,500,000 square feet and more than 150 education sessions including asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. The Italian Trade Commission (ITA) along with the Italian Construction Equipment Association, UNACEA, will be exhibiting at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 with an information desk (booth # S5136) highlighting the latest technology and advanced solutions made in

Final Numbers Confirm the Growth of Italian Construction Machinery and Equipment Exports for 2011

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According to recent statistics from Istat, the Italian Statistical Agency, elaborated by Unacea, a newly formed association representing the Italian construction equipment industry, Italian exports of construction machinery and equipment grew by a stunning 23% with respect to the previous year. For 2011, the total value of the Italian export of construction machinery and equipment worldwide surpassed 2,226 million Euros. The biggest growth was registered within the earthmoving machinery sector (+42%), followed by tower cranes (+23%), drilling and boring machines (20%), on-road construction