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As one of many current measures being taken to protect public health, the Government of New Brunswick has recommended that any non-essential mass gathering of 150 or more people be cancelled or postponed to limit the spread of COVID-19. For this reason, organizers have decided to postpone the Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show, which was scheduled to take place April 2-3, 2020, at the Moncton Coliseum Complex.
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CNH Industrial N.V. has named Leandro Lecheta as the new Head of Construction Equipment for North America, overseeing both the CASE Construction Equipment and New Holland Construction Equipment businesses, as well as the CNH Industrial Aftermarket Solutions business — the company’s parts and service organization.
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ConExpo organizers shut down the show early in response to growing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. ConExpo is North America’s largest construction equipment show, occurring every three years in Las Vegas, Nev. The show started on schedule on March 10.
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Takeuchi-US has promoted Henry Lawson and John Vranches to new leadership roles. Mr. Lawson has been named director of sales, while Mr. Vranches will be in a new role as divisional sales manager, effective immediately.
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The improved small-frame G-Series machines feature enhancements that rental businesses will welcome. The upgraded 312GR, 314G, 316GR, 317G or 318G have protected auxiliary hydraulic lines that run within the boom for additional protection. A newly integrated four-point-tie-down system makes it easier to transport the machine securely to and from customer jobs. Many components include zinc flake hardware for improved protection against corrosion and machine wear. And turning these machines around for the next rental is a quick task with color-coded fluid fills and key filters that are mounted for ease of access near the rear door.
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Kara Longmire and Mary Crosslin were managers at Alert Management Systems, a rental software provider, for a long time. Now they own the company and are getting recognition from the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce. Tune in for Canadian Rental Service editor Patrick Flannery’s conversation with these dynamic entrepreneurs to find out why their story is surprising, why it shouldn’t be surprising and how we can make stories like it less surprising in the future.
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