Cat Auction Services Auction: November 10 - Houston, TX

Posted by IronPlanet on Nov 9, 2015 5:30:15 PM

View equipment in the Tuesday, November 10 Cat Auction Services Unreserved Public Auction hosted by Mustang Cat. Hosted online at www.ironplanet.com and onsite in Houston, Texas, this auction offers more than 150 late-model, low-hour items. You'll find wheel loaders, crawler tractors, trailers, excavators, trucks, and more!

All equipment will be sold at live unreserved auction or virtually. Bidders can bid online or onsite. Learn more about the November 10 auctionThis is IronPlanet’s fourth major regional event on the Cat Auction Services Fall schedule.

 

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Topics: Auctions, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: November 2-6

Posted by IronPlanet on Nov 6, 2015 5:00:00 AM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 

There’s a Coal Miner Who Wants to Buy Your Gently Used Bulldozer [Bloomberg]
"Some of America’s coal producers are doing what anyone else might do when faced with tough times and the need to shop: They’re hitting the thrift stores.” Read more


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Topics: Mining, Construction, Government Surplus, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: October 26-30

Posted by IronPlanet on Oct 30, 2015 5:00:00 AM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 

DuPont Weighing Agriculture Deals, Interim Chief Says [Wall Street Journal] 
"DuPont Co.’s interim chief executive said he is considering potential deals in the agriculture industry and scrutinizing the chemical company’s research spending in an effort to boost profits." Read more



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Topics: Mining, Construction, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: October 19-23

Posted by IronPlanet on Oct 22, 2015 4:14:29 PM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 


 

New Food and Agriculture Fund S2G Ventures Launches With $125 Million [Wall Street Journal]
"Investors are placing increasing bets on two traditional industries confronted by changing consumer tastes: food and beverage businesses and agriculture." Read more

House approves bill to speed up mineral mining [The Hill]
"House lawmakers approved a bill Thursday to speed up the permitting process for mining resources deemed "strategic or critical." Read more

Robot builder designed for construction sites [Reuters]
"Zurich-based architects and roboticists have created the In-situ Fabricator, an autonomous construction robot capable of laying bricks into pre-programmed structures. Designers at the Swiss National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) Digital Fabrication laboratory believe a future generation of the robot could be used widely on building sites." Read more

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Topics: Mining, Construction, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: October 12-16

Posted by IronPlanet on Oct 19, 2015 9:23:15 AM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 

Economy in U.S. Expanded Modestly Since Mid-August, Fed Says [Bloomberg Business]

"The U.S. economy grew modestly with little inflation pressure from mid-August to early October as a strong dollar weighed on manufacturing and tourism, a Federal Reserve report showed." Read more

Oil fall means 'almost everything' for sale as deals accelerate [Sydney Morning Herald]

"More than $US200 billion ($277 billion) worth of oil and natural gas assets are for sale globally as companies come under renewed financial pressure from the prolonged commodity price rout, according to IHS Inc." Read more

Bats are worth $3.7bn to US agriculture [The Guardian]

"University of California, Davis researcher Katherine Ingram has been running a study for the past two years in an attempt to put a monetary number on what she calls the “ecosystem services” provided by bats. That includes not only pest control for a wide variety of crops, including corn, cotton, various nuts, and rice, but also pollination for some 300 fruit varieties." See more

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Topics: Construction, Oil & Gas, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: October 5-9

Posted by IronPlanet on Oct 14, 2015 1:56:53 PM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 

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Topics: Construction, Oil & Gas, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: September 28-October 2

Posted by IronPlanet on Oct 2, 2015 2:16:24 PM

This week in interesting industry headlines:

Use of Unmanned Aircraft System in agriculture continues to expand [Farm & Ranch Guide]

"These larger unmanned aircraft will be used in precision agriculture and some of the first things farmers will be willing to pay for is the ability to make yield predictions. In addition, Nowatzki predicts farmers will use large UAS to track insect and disease movements. Accurate elevation data, he feels, is also something growers will be willing to pay for." Read more

Exuberance and Disappointment at Shell's About-Face in the Arctic [NYTimes.com]

"The economies and cultures of Alaska and Washington have long been intertwined and dependent. Many Alaskan fishing fleets today are based in Seattle and pay their wages here; in decades past, gold miners disembarked from Puget Sound for the gold fields of Alaska and Canada. The result is akind of mutual orbit with each side circling the other, in mutual benefit or frustration. On Monday, the glaring differences were everywhere." Read more

Timing is important when disposing equipment at auction [American City & County]

"Tractor-loader-backhoes in the North American markets are following seasonal trends in auction and private retail valuations, according to a new EquipmentWatch Intelligence report. The valuations, say EquipmentWatch analysts, vary based on model age and month of sale." Read more

Volkswagen's Biggest Challenge Right Now: Fixing the Cars [Fox Business]

"It's believed that VW's engineers, under intense pressure to meet mileage and performance targets, chose to rig the software because they couldn't hit those targets while keeping the emissions below legal levels. Certain types of emission controls impede both performance and fuel economy. One of the challenges facing new VW CEO Matthias Mueller is that all of those cars must now be fixed." Read more

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Topics: Mining, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: September 21-25

Posted by IronPlanet on Sep 25, 2015 1:09:57 PM

This week in interesting industry headlines:

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Topics: Mining, Construction, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: September 14-18

Posted by IronPlanet on Sep 18, 2015 3:43:37 PM

Interesting industry headlines from this week: 

Caterpillar CEO: Economy not pushing Fed to hike [CNBC.com]

"If the Federal Reserve were to increase interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point Thursday, the worst-case-scenarios won't materialize, said the leaders of two U.S. companies with a combined stock market value of about $124 billion." Read more

Powerful environmental group sues Mass. over gas pipeline [BostonGlobe.com]

"The environmental group sued the state utility regulator for approving three contracts to buy natural gas on a pipeline planned by Kinder Morgan. The CLF said the pipeline would bring in more gas than the state needs." Read more

UK's mining industry is revived -- by Australians [The Independent] 

"Ask people about British mining and many are likely to imagine striking coal miners on picket lines, shouting anti-Thatcher slogans and clashing with police. It is a measure of the industry’s inertia in this country that it this remains the lasting image a good 30 years on – for some, the scars have still not fully healed. But Wolf Minerals, a little-known Australian company which is listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market, is preparing to inject life into the UK’s dormant mining industry." Read more

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Topics: Mining, Oil & Gas, Industry Headlines

Industry Headlines: September 7-11, 2015

Posted by IronPlanet on Sep 14, 2015 1:27:18 PM

This week in interesting industry headlines: 

John Deere, other equipment manufacturers say new law interferes with existing contracts [Fox Business]

"John Deere and other farm and heavy equipment manufacturers told the New Hampshire Supreme Court on Thursday that a new state law looping them into protections designed for automobile and truck dealers unconstitutionally interferes with their existing and future contracts with dealers." Read more

XPO Logistics to buy trucker Con-way in $3B deal [CNBC]

"XPO Logistics said it would buy trucking and logistics company Con-way for $3 billion, including debt, making it the second largest provider of less-than-truckload services in North America." Read more

U.S. court finds EPA was wrong to approve Dow pesticide harmful to bees [Reuters]

"A U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday that federal regulators erred in allowing an insecticide developed by Dow AgroSciences onto the market, canceling its approval and giving environmentalists a major victory." Read more

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Topics: Mining, Construction, Industry Headlines