When fiber lasers made their way into the market, they began to have a positive impression on the people using them. Many have argued that the technological improvement of the laser cutter is more efficient and more accurate than any of the other lasers availabe.
Extend the Busy Season Using Better Construction Equipment Planning
Most construction projects operate on tight timelines. Smart planning—identifying equipment needs before they’re needed—can help contractors make up for time lost due to poor spring weather
How Technology Is Changing the Way Equipment Operators Are Trained
Today’s operating engineers carry the equivalent of hundreds of libraries in their hip pocket, giving them more access to information than ever. As time goes on, it will become more accurate to think of today’s operator as tomorrow’s system engineer.
North American Rental Revenue Expected to Exceed $71 Billion in 2023
Equipment and event rental revenues in North America are expected to surpass $71 billion in 2023, including $64.7 billion in the United States and $6.4 billion in Canada.
Six Tips for Maintaining Heavy Equipment
Establishing a cost-focused, carefully planned heavy equipment maintenance program means fewer equipment failures, less downtime, improved schedule attainment and lower equipment costs.
Prepare for Automated Construction Fleet Vehicles
With so many operational technologies becoming available across the industry, contractors must remember to take an intelligent approach to strike the right balance of personnel and automation in their work.
Six KPIs for the Equipment Rental Elite
Make data-informed decisions a habit and embed this into the company culture. This turns risk into calculated risk, panic into preparation and gut decisions into strategic ones.
Avoid the Risks of Multitasking While Driving Construction Fleet Vehicles
When a conscious effort is put into several tasks behind the wheel, such as texting and driving, the brain is significantly strained. Here's how fleet drivers can avoid distraction.








