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VIDEO: ConExpo Crushes Expectations

Mon March 20, 2023 - National Edition
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After five days of a plethora of innovative product launches and major company announcements, enlightening education sessions and seemingly infinite networking opportunities, ConExpo-Con/AGG & IFPE 2023 came to a close Friday, March 18, 2023, but not before taking the construction industry to the next level.

According to AEM, the show crushed expected attendance numbers, drawing more than 139,000 construction and fluid power professionals from 133 countries to Las Vegas from March 14-18, 2023, making it the largest trade show in North America with more than 2,400 exhibitors from 36 countries spread out over 3 million sq. ft. of exhibit space.

"The innovations in the construction industry unveiled this week will play a role in helping construction professionals drive meaningful and sustainable economic growth," said Phil Kelliher, Caterpillar senior vice president and ConExpo-Con/AGG show chair. "Live events in the construction industry are very important, because you can see, touch and experience the products. That value was reaffirmed this past week across the show floor."

This year's show emphasized how the construction industry is evolving in many ways to adapt to sustainable technologies, products and practices. Show attendees were treated to sustainability in action, from electric- and hydrogen-powered construction equipment, to more recyclable materials and waste reduction opportunities.

One of the biggest sustainability efforts on the part of ConExpo-Con/AGG directly is a partnership between the show and the Arbor Day Foundation. ConExpo and the Arbor Day Foundation will be planting more than 139,000 trees, one for every show registrant in a forest of greatest need.

Additionally, ConExpo exhibitors, attendees and fans of the show can contribute to the Arbor Day Foundation's funds, allowing it to further its goal of involving itself in its mission of planting, nurturing and celebrating trees around the globe.

The show also featured a wide range of educational opportunities, including 190 expert-led sessions on topics such as construction safety, equipment technology and sustainable building practices.

"The success of ConExpo-Con/AGG & IFPE 2023 is a testament to the resilience and strength of the construction and fluid power industries, which has continued to adapt and innovate despite the challenges of the past three years," said Marcia Klein, treasurer of Casappa Corp., and show chair of IFPE. "We're proud to have provided a platform for industry professionals from around the world to connect, learn, and discover new solutions for improving their businesses and the world we build."

After the difficulties faced since the previous time the industry gathered for the show in 2020, attendees and exhibitors expressed excitement to see the return to normalcy. One of those individuals is 89-year-old Leonard McCurley. McCurley has attended the show for the past six decades and is a true ConExpo veteran.

Raised on a farm in Michigan and working in construction his whole life, McCurley has found the show to be a home away from home throughout his adult life. He attended his first show in 1963 and has made it back to each and every one in the 60 years that have followed.

"There are so many interesting people I've talked to; it's an education just to talk to all of them," said McCurley. "I think everybody that is around heavy equipment should go to that show."

ConExpo is a family reunion of sorts for McCurley. Several of the companies he has worked for in the past have booths at the show, and he looked forward to reconnecting with their representatives whenever and wherever he possibly could during the week.

In addition, his own children and grandchildren were in Las Vegas attending the show. However, McCurley recalled his fondest memories of attending ConExpo were with his wife in years past.

"She went to every show with me when she was alive, and she really enjoyed them, too," he said.

Now that he has made it to this year's ConExpo, McCurley said he has nothing but love for North America's largest construction trade show and would like to attend the show moving forward for as long as it makes sense for him to do so.

McCurley said it's impossible to attend six decades worth of ConExpos without at least having some advice to share with newcomers.

"You've got to have a good pair of shoes and make sure you go to see the whole thing, because if you don't, you're missing a lot," he said.

Check out our YouTube channel to see Construction Equipment Guide's ConExpo 2023 videos.

ConExpo 2023: By the Numbers
  • More than 3 million net sq. ft. of exhibits (10.5 percent larger than 2020).
  • More than 139,000 registered attendees (6 percent increase over 2020).
  • More than 2,400 exhibitors, from 36 countries, including 603 new-to-the-show exhibitors.
  • More than 24,000 international registered attendees from 133 countries.
  • More than 91,000 scans of badges to access the 190 education sessions.
  • More than 600 global media from 33 countries.
Some highlights of ConExpo 2023 included alternative energy-source machines:

JCB Hydrogen Makes International Debut

New Holland's E15X Electric Power Mini Excavator Is Company's First EV Piece

Avant Power Launches e527, e513 Electric Loader Models

Komatsu's HB365LC-3 Hybrid Excavator Among Environmentally Friendly Solutions At ConExpo

Case Previews New Electrified Model and Enhancements to the Compact Wheel Loader Lineup

Bobcat Unveils All-Electric Skid-Steer Loader, Concept Track Loader

LiuGong North America Sells First Electric 856H-E MAX Wheel Loader to L.A. County Sanitation Districts

Sullair Announces Release of E1035H Electric Portable Compressor

Caterpillar Introduces New Compact Energy Storage System

LeeBoy Debuts Prototype 8520C Electric Asphalt Paver at ConExpo 2023

Case Energizes Compact Equipment Market With Launch of Two Electrified Mini-Excavators, D Series Mini-Excavators

And here is just a sampling of some other equipment unveilings during ConExpo 2023:

Wacker Neuson's New 10-ton Wheeled Excavator Meets Future Construction Site Standards

Kobelco G-3 Series Models at ConExpo

VIDEO: ESCO Ultralok Construction Tooth System

Xtreme Manufacturing, Snorkel Launch New Machines

Volvo Construction Equipment Unveils New Portfolio of Volvo Service Contracts

Takeuchi Introduces TB395W Wheeled Excavator

VIDEO: Yanmar Compact Equipment Introduces its First Compact Track Loader — The TL100VS

DEVELON Introduces Its First Wheel Mini Excavator in North America

Liebherr's PR766 G8 Makes U.S. Premiere at ConExpo

Brandt Unveils New Material Handler at ConExpo 2023

Case Shakes Up Backhoe Market With Five All-New Models

Terex Materials Processing Presents Diverse Portfolio at ConExpo 2023

DEVELON Previews Its New DTL35 Compact Track Loader at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Launches Skid Steer, Compact Track Loader

FAE Showcases New Equipment Releases at ConExpo 2023

New DD130 Dozer Provides More Productivity, Visibility in Fine-Grading Applications

ZX210LC-7 Excavator From Hitachi Provides Power, Speed, Versatility

Astec Industries Debuts 5710E Horizontal Grinder at ConExpo 2023

John Deere Unveils New Excavator Models, Future Generation Machines at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023

EC500: Next Generation of Excavators From Volvo

The next ConExpo-Con/AGG & IFPE will be held March 3-7, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. CEG

(All photographs in this article are Copyright 2023 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

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Massive crowds were on hand to see the latest in equipment, technology and applications at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023 in Las Vegas.
Sonusuke (Sonny) Ishiguro, chairman of Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas, addresses the media during the company’s press conference at ConExpo-Con/AGG.
Brandt unveiled its new BMH40A material handler at ConExpo 2023.
The Rokbak 40-ton articulated truck made an appearance at ConExpo.
The Kinshofer Group shows off its latest entry in the tilt rotator category.
Topcon races to the front of the field in excavation techniques.
DEVELON had an eye-catching display.
A breathtaking skyline of cranes welcomed visitors to ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023.
Each ConExpo year Kobelco dedicates a special paint job to the Constitution and the United States military. This year’s machine has been purchased by ABCO Equipment.
The New Avant Leguan spider crane looms high above the record ConExpo crowd.
Hyundai had a major eye-catching display that drew thousands of attendees.
Hitachi offers a photo opportunity with the biggest bucket at the show.
One giant tractor purpose built for pulling huge Bron scrappers.
Sennebogen 835E material handler with 55 to 60 feet of reach.
Remu screaming buckets are the industry’s leader in material screening buckets.
National Attachments is known across North America for providing the most durable purpose-built demolition attachments in the world.
A substantially larger show in terms of acreage, and yet the crowds still felt bigger than ever.
Believe it or not a robotic sander.
Now this takes a whole new level of skill — ping-pong balls, a spoon and a Dixie cup. Now that’s a contest.
Introducing the new Hydrema DT 6 all electric dump truck.
Craig Mongeau, editor-in-chief of Construction Equipment Guide poses with the new Liebherr bucket — not really named after him.
Bobcat’s Rogue X concept machine is controlled by Bobcat’s max remote-control operation, available on iOS devices.
Astec’s Roadtec RP-175 highway paver on display at ConExpo.
(L-R): Melker Jernberg, executive vice president, Volvo Group; Helene Mellquist, president, Volvo Penta; Stephen Roy, president, Volvo CE; and Meg Christianson, marketing, Volvo CE, address the media during ConExpo on March 15, 2023.
The new Astec Peterson 5710E horizontal grinder features a larger screening area with four customizable grates.
AUSA’s new electric dumper gives up to eight hours of use per charge, according to the company.
The Beast 2460XP is Bandit’s 24-in. capacity horizontal grinder equipped with a 60-in. wide by 36-in. diameter cuttermill.
Jeff Smith (L) of Rudd Equipment Company, Louisville, Ky., discusses the details of this 100 percent electric C 804 dumper with Kevin O’Donnell, president of Bergmann Americas.
(L-R) are Toben Snow, Tim Guy and Tom Hartman, all of Bergmann Americas.
BOMAG introduced its autonomous concept tandem roller, ROBOMAG 2 at ConExpo 2023.
At the Case booth, attendees found this 1650M WT dozer on display.
Jennifer Wardach (L) hands the Special Edition ConExpo Construction Equipment Guide to Stefanie McDowell of Mardian Transport, Phoenix, Ariz.
Cranes of all sizes took over the Las Vegas skyline during ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023.
Erin Brown of Doosan Bobcat North America with a PG50 portable generator.
Volvo introduced its EC250E remote-control excavator at ConExpo. The EC250E allows operators to use the machine in areas deemed risky.
A Cat 982 XE wheel loader, a 160 motor grader and a D6 XE dozer keeps visitors enthralled during a demo at the Cat Operator Stadium.
Among the many machines on display at the Dynapac exhibit are the CC900e and CC1000e electric rollers.
This giant ESCO bucket is equipped with the Nemisys tooth system.
FAE’S remote controlled tracked carrier can mulch up to 6 in. in diameter.
Geith’s display included this 54-in. extreme duty bucket with progressive link thumb.
Hitachi’s outdoor booth had an impressive variety of excavators.
The 707 G articulated dump truck was popular at Hydrema’s outdoor booth.
The hydrogen-powered H2 excavator by Hyundai is an environmentally friendly choice for contractors.
Stan Park, vice president of Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, addresses the crowd during a press conference.
The crowd was impressed with the demonstration of Hyundai’s 18E electric mini-excavator.
Casey Seymore (L) of Summit Supply talks with contractor Hank Coolidge of HJC LLC Pipeline of Sunburst, Mont.
Yoder & Frey was ready to discuss upcoming auctions with the hundreds of thousands of ConExpo visitors.
David Griffin Jr. (L) president of D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company, Greensboro, N.C., was congratulated by John Coughlin, president of Linder Industrial Machinery Company, Plant City, Fla., on being the first to purchase the PC900LC-11 excavator and for being a supportive and trusted partner over the years.
LeeBoy’s new 8680 asphalt paver features height adjustable augers and a 4-speed drive system.
This Liebherr TA 230 articulated dump truck
Link-Belt’s impressive display of cranes and lifts made for a display that could be seen from all over.
Attendees could see Mauldin’s paving equipment lineup up close at ConExpo, including this M415XT Raised on Blacktop maintainer. The M415XT has been called a “pocketknife on wheels” with its motor grader blade, loader bucket and scarifier on the back.
Merlo’s display at ConExpo.
Mike Rowe, television host and champion of the skilled trades, was on hand as Caterpillar hosted the finals of its operator challenge
Kenneth Byrd (L) and Shin Miyabe, both of Morooka America were on hand to present the company’s lineup.
(L-R) are Chris Hutchinson of Anderson Equipment Company, Bridgeville, Pa.; Curt Unger, Morooka USA; and Hide Takaya of Morooka.
The SANY booth made for a vibrant display at ConExpo.
SANY’s electric mini-excavator and wheeled loader were at SANY’s “Site of the Future” display.
SENNEBOGEN’s 835 e electric material handler drew quite a bit of interest.
Greg Henry, director of sales and marketing of Soosan USA was on hand to share information on the company’s auto greasing system.
Mark Taylor of Kindred Excavating Group, New Palestine, Ind., was ready for his turn in the Link-Belt rodeo.
Maria Montgomery, spokesperson of Link-Belt Cranes, announced several new cranes and product innovations at ConExpo.
Making its North American debut as part of the McLanahan Family of Companies, RubbleCrusher’s Liam Holland was at ConExpo to introduce his company’s RC 150T tracked crusher.
John Lamprinakos (L) and David Stewart were in Las Vegas representing Diamond Z and Screen Machine.
(L-R): Tony Choo, Matt Orvedahl and Joh Fodor, all of Genesis Attachments with the handling grapple.
NPK Construction Equipment’s Chris Salerno was ready to discuss the company’s U-31JRA concrete crusher.
Mike McFarthing of Okada America explains the rotating demolition pulverizer’s bolt-on replaceable tooth pad lends itself to efficient maintenance service.
David Caldwell (L), national product manager, and Stephen Odum, national marketing manager, both of Takeuchi, stand in front of the TB395W wheeled excavator, which is designed with road and bridge contractors in mind and will be available in North America in Fall 2023.
Among the equipment Rammer Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions North America’s Julie Schilling presented was this RSS23R scrap shear.
Recording artist, Edwin McCain entertains with a performance of his popular song, “I’ll Be” at the FAE USA booth.
FAE USA award presentation at ConExpo.
Montabert President Maurice Stanich (second from R) presented the Dealer of the Year awards to Bramco Inc. in Louisville, Ky., Power Equipment Company in Knoxville, Tenn., and Brandeis Machinery and Supply Co. in Louisville, Ky. (L-R) are Andy Moon of Power Equipment Company; Craig Leis of Bramco; Chad Dobson of Bramco; Mike Paradis of Bramco; Michael Brennan of Bramco; and David Coultas of Brandeis Machinery and Supply Co.
Scott Smith of Rockland Manufacturing Company explains that the company’s West Coast rollout bucket’s low-profile design offers maximum visibility when operating.
Michael Fenster, smart construction manager / TSE of Columbus Equipment Company, spent time at the Topcon booth while at ConExpo.
Daniel Friedman of Eagle Crusher was ready to discuss the company’s new UltraMax 1600X-OC portable impactor plant and new 8x20 screen plant with integrated feed conveyor and blending gates.
(L-R) are Matt Holmes of IROCK Crushers, Valley View, Ohio; Howard Malhado of IROCK Crushers; Kyle Bodkin of Ohio CAT, Columbus, Ohio; Mike Cullen of Ohio CAT; Ken Taylor, president of Ohio CAT and IROCK Crushers; Chris Harris of Ohio CAT; Dan McManamon of Ohio CAT; and John Patton of IROCK Crushers.
(L-R) are Ronnie Teeters, Lindsey Bard and Brian Mellott, all of Mellott Company of Warfordsburg, Pa.
Toku America’s Todd Story (L) and Mathew Gruden discussed the company’s lineup of construction and demolition attachments at ConExpo.
Takeuchi’s expansive exhibit in the North Hall featured a wide array of equipment, including the TB20e electric compact excavator, the new TB350R compact excavator, theTB395W wheeled excavator and more.
Doug Neff (L) and Heath Watton, both of Southeastern Equipment Co., Cambridge, Ohio, were exploring all there was to take in at ConExpo 2023.
Chip Kogelmann (L) of Rockwheel Americas, Bellefonte Pa., and Robert Piazecki of Rock Zone in Bellefonte, Germany, with Rockwheel’s G 40 190 hp grinder for 30- to 50-ton excavators.
Joel Callis (L) and Jeran Pollock of Elliott Machine Works Inc., Galion, Ohio, discussed the company’s service equipment for construction, mining, oil and gas industries.
(L-R) are Jan Boettcher, Don Smale, Samuel Arnold and Gideon Flor, all of Cleanfix North America Inc., Stratford, Canada, discussed the company’s reversible fans for effective cooling and efficient radiator cleaning.
Bruce Peterson of Hummerbee Rough Terrain Equipment, Edmore, Mich., presented the company’s line of U.S. manufactured compact articulated loaders and forklifts.
(L-R): Yoder & Frey’s Ulises Galvan, Nick Gray and Diana Chevere to talk about the company’s upcoming equipment auctions.
Melissa Dillon of Shields Windshields, Martinsville, Ind., demonstrates the strength of the company’s products.
(L-R): Jae Woo Oh, Soosan Heavy Industries Co., Hwaseong, South Korea; John Hall of Larmee Equipment and Supply Inc., Louisville, Ky.; and Hee Jun Yang, Soosan Heavy Industries Co. were on hand to discuss the company’s crawler drills.
In from Ohio, Rosen & Company’s Sheila Rosen & Marvin Schiff stopped in at the Construction Equipment Guide booth while walking the show.
(L-R): Palfinger North America’s Brian Heffron and Tomas Castagna joined Juan Ibarra of Discovery Channel’s hit TV Series Gold Rush fame along with Palfinger NA’s Ismael Daneluz and Gold Rush personality, Travis Stockman to showcase Palfinger Pal Pro 86 mechanics truck at the show.
Scott Noyes, manager of technical sales of Isuzu, standing in front of the 4JJ1 pre-validated open genset power unit.
Joel Tiedman of Bandit Industries, Remus, Mich., introduces the new HM6420, the company’s first hammermill grinder.
(L-R) are Justin Dykstra, Dan Dix and Andrew Guerink, all of HES Equipment, Holland, Mich., discussed the company’s extensive selection of attachments and equipment at ConExpo.
Some of the staffers promoting the Hydrema line of machines in the Festival Lot (L-R) are Leif Soendergaard, Barry Ferrell, Allen Patterson, Matt Sfeir, Kris Binder, John Millsaps, Jan Werner Jensen and Jeff Platzke.
Customers and dealers come together at the SANY exhibit. (L-R) are Gary Brown, A.L. Grading Contractors, Sugar Hill, Ga.; David Walker, Evergreen Siteworks, Opelika, Ala.; and Gary Duke, Central Atlanta Tractor, Atlanta, Ga.
A nice array of attachments at the Pemberton exhibit were promoted by a host of representatives and owners including (L-R) John Kinney, Renato Rey, Todd Pemberton and Luke Pemberton.
(L-R): Dario Puche, Mike Sims and Paul Laya of MWI Pumps rolled out exciting new products including a new HNC 14-in. pump — a reduced size of a larger version and many other new products.
The Bomag Robomag 2, a fully autonomous single-drum roller got a lot of attention in the Bomag exhibit area.
Takeuchi rolled in with a great looking new TB395W wheeled excavator and several other new exciting product offerings.
Big trailers from Witzco Challenger were directly in the center of North Hall and representatives and dealers were on hand to promote the line. (L-R) are Shami Jimenez; Jeff Schatz, of Witzco Challenger; Mike and Jennifer Tilley of Budget Truck Center, Heyburn, Idaho; and Josh Weinstein, president of Witzco Challenger.
(L-R): FAE USA CEO, Giorgio Carera was joined by Alessandra Pilati and Diego Scanzoni, FAE Group president and wife, who came to Las Vegas from Italy.
The Tenna booth in the North Hall was consistently busy during ConExpo 2023.
A huge crowd turned out for every presentation at the Hitachi exhibit. This was the first time Hitachi had both wheel loaders and excavators under the “same umbrella” and everyone wanted to experience the “See What’s Next” show.
New product offerings from Hyundai were on display throughout the show and the all-new compact track loaders and skid steer loaders were a big crowd favorite.
Thompson Pump had a great show and some of the representatives that were on hand to promote the line at ConExpo. (L-R) are Karrin Scott, Ryan McHugh, Brian Lee, James Copeland, David Burton and Allan Curry.
The North American IMT dealer and celebrating their 90th year of business, Kelly Tractor of Miami, Fla., had a great exhibit of their IMT hydraulic drilling rigs.
(L-R): Mr. Sakai (Ichiro Sakai) made it to ConExpo from Japan to support key staffers Brad Belvin and Yasunori Azumi to meet with U.S. customers and dealers.
Jason Paas (L), area sales and training manager and Merl Guth, factory sales manager of Asphalt Zipper in front of the 36-in. Zipper, Tier V, 200 hp “Hot Rod” trencher. This unit is a very powerful, versatile and affordable loader attachment. It can pulverize up to 12-in.-thick asphalt in a single pass. Works for road repairs, base stabilization, street patches and opening utility trenches in asphalt.
The Brokk and Aquajet team in front of the Aqua Cutter 750V, Aquajet's newest Hydrodemolition robot perfect for a wide variety of concrete removal tasks, such as renovation and bridge and road repair. (L-R) are Jeff Keeling, vice president of sales and marketing of Brokk Inc.; Keith Armishaw, business development manager of Aquajet North America; and Troy Steele, regional sales manager, Brokk Inc.
The Bedrock Machinery team wore their green for St. Patrick’s Day at the show. Their booth was very busy as they showcased their large assortment of attachments that they manufacture, including this dozer blade. (L-R) are Alex Pelaez, sales specialist, central region; Paul Bieker, sales; Jack Yao, managing director; Betty Munoz, sales manager; Garbo Gao, marketing development manager; Michelle Luo, sales assistant; Mohamed Baldizon, sales specialist, international; and Germey Ramirez, fleet manager.
The MB Crusher booth is always a draw for attendees, where the team demonstrates how versatile the attachments are at crushing onsite. The international team of MB Crusher are Shawn Dowtin, Samantha Pierce, Chris Ballengee, Cordell Hairston, Jillian Frank, Joshua Gibson, Bobby Gill, Regan Whitfield, Marcia Fabris, Najmeddine Sahraoui, Elia Sanson, Mike Demond and Nathan Fredericks.
American Piledriving Equipment Inc. (APE) produces the world’s largest pile drivers and has offices in every corner of the United States, Asia and has distribution worldwide.  Part of the sales team pictured here in their impressive display (L-R) are Jimmy Deemer, Bill Ziadie and Daniel Corp.
John Deere displayed a host of new equipment at its outdoor exhibit in the Silver Lot, including the 850 X-Tier dozer, the 33P-Tier dozer and much more.
The Scott Family of Scott Equipment Inc. and Western Rentals, located in Fontana, Calif., stopped by the Construction Equipment Guide booth. (L-R) are Jacob Scott, sales representative of Western Rentals; Britnee Scott Heckman, marketing director of Scott Equipment; and Richard Scott Jr. president of Scott Equipment.
The Wirtgen Group had everything a paving contractor needed at its exhibit in the Silver Lot at ConExpo 2023.
Operators use their precision skills to try and scoop basketballs at the Link-Belt Rodeo Showdown.
FAE CEO Giorgio Carera speaks about the newest product offerings.
FAE CEO Giorgio Carera cuts the ribbon for the debut of the company’s newest product, the BL4/SSL forestry mulcher for skid steers.
Manitou President Michel Denis
Hyundai Construction Equipment executives cut the ribbon to open their display at ConExpo 2023 in Las Vegas.
BKT Tires brought special guest Megalodon, of Monster Jam fame, to show off its range of industrial and off-road tires.
Terry Dolan, vice president of Case Construction Equipment North America, addresses the media about all new and up-to-date machines that Case has to offer.
Terry Dolan (L) vice president of construction of Case Construction Equipment North America gave Steve Roggeman, president of McCann Industries, Addison, Ill., a tour of Case’s newest equipment at ConExpo.
(L-R): A.J. Kalupa, sales representative of Titan Machinery, Rogers, Minn., met at the Case CE booth with Ben Bardson, Nick Niehaus, Craig Bardson and Eric Tschida, all of Craig Bardson Excavating in Albany, Minn., to see the Case Minotaur DL550.
Kai Friedrich (L), managing director of Liebherr USA, and Steffen Gunther, Liebherr International, led the manufacturer’s press conference at ConExpo-Con/AGG.
At the Rockland Manufacturing Booth with this pin-mounted non-link mini-thumb compact excavator attachment are Jim Hershberger (L) of Rockland Manufacturing, Bedford, Pa. and Shelby Whitley of Kirby-Smith Odessa, Texas.
(L-R): Matt Roland president of Roland Machinery Co., headquartered in Springfield, Ill., caught up with Komatsu’s Laura Devine, vice president of finance, and Glenn Zetek, director of marketing planning.
(L-R): Jason Schams, Glen Rogowski and Rollie Aspenson of Brooks Tractor stopped by Construction Equipment Guide’s booth.
Luke Sevcik of Wacker Neuson gives the crowd the specifics of the company’s DT12 tracked dumper, which features a three-cylinder turbo diesel engine, is hydraulically activated and is good for a variety of job site applications.
Luke Sevcik of Wacker Neuson gives the crowd the specifics of the company’s DT12 tracked dumper, which features a three-cylinder turbo diesel engine, is hydraulically activated and is good for a variety of job site applications.
Taking in the sights at ConExpo in Las Vegas (L-R) are Chad Ketelsen. president of U.S. operations, Alex Lyon & Son; Jack Lyon, president, CEO of Alex Lyon & Son; and Jenny Wardach, representing CEG.
The first Grove TMS 875-2 to come off the assembly line was sold to Precision Crane Services, Windsor, Calif. (L-R) are Tyler Elliff, CJ Eliff and Robert Johnson Jr. of Western Pacific Crane & Equipment, headquartered in California, with eight locations serving the West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Hawaii and Alaska.
John Genger (L) of Metso Outotec explains the benefits of this Nordberg HP 200 E cone crusher to Doug Sites of Thompson Machinery in La Vergne, Tenn.
The LeeBoy display included its linup of Rosco brooms.
Steve Tanzilo of Dings Magnetic Group in Milwaukee, Wis., brought a Model 33 self-cleaning magnet to demonstrate at ConExpo.
Liebherr Exhibit (Festival Lot)
Link-Belt Cranes opens its press conference at ConExpo-Con/AGG with a video presentation of events spanning the three years since ConExpo 2020.
Manning the booth for Superior Signals Inc. of Oletha, Kan., (L-R) are Carlos Rodriguez, Ryan Woodson and David Combs.
(L-R) are Tom Elam of Astec Industries; Zach Moline of Finkbiner Equipment Co. in East Peoria, Ill.; Jerry Kosner of Jimax Corp. in Peoria, Ill; and Clyde Robison of Finkbiner Equipment Co.
At the Durex Products Inc. of Luck, Wis., booth (L-R) are Bo Doll, Bob Doll, Chad Hackett, Amanda Haag, Garrett Radinzel, Robert Frey and Darren Dunsmoor.
Randy Tattershall (L) of Etnyre International in Oregon, Ill., gives Matthew Porter of Porter Brothers in Rock Falls, Ill., the details on Etnyre’s Road Saver microsurfacing machine.
Etnyre International, based in Oregon, Ill., put on a large display at ConExpo.
LeeBoy paid tribute to its 2022 Top Dealers.
Jason Kollros (L) of Komatsu answered questions about the latest Komatsu products asked by John Caporale of JC Land and Sight Development of Ossining, N.Y.
Komatsu displayed this PC 900 LC excavator and HM400 articulated dump truck.
(L-R): Kemroc’s Klaus Ertmer, owner; Aycan Yaganoglu; Mina Tadros; Greg Sweigert; and Mina Bishay with the company’s EKT 150 drum cutter and EK 40 chain cutter, designed for excavators.
The Hyundai display at ConExpo included this HX480AL crawler excavator and HA30 articulated dump truck.
MB America demonstrated its crushing buckets and introduced a new bucket for the skid steer market.
Ireland’s James Roe will race the No. 29 Topcon Andretti Autosport Dallara for the 2023 INDY NXT by Firestone.
Kobelco’s impressive display in the festival lot featured the company’s full line of excavators and cranes and the “No Bull Challenge” mechanical bull.
Bell Trucks America showed off their popular line of articulated trucks and introduced their new line of Fiori dumpers. Pictured are Bell Trucks America CEO Mitch Nevins along with Jack Saward of Bell Equipment Company Ltd.
Bell Trucks’ Fiori D 90 SW dumper is equipped with a 180-degree positioning tipping body, making it suitable for a variety of jobs.
There was a lot to see and do during ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023.
LiuGong brought its new 856H electric wheel loader to Las Vegas to introduce the machine to the North American market.  They announced the first sale of the machine, to the Los Angeles Sanitation Department.
Andrew Ryan (L), president of Liugong North America, and Liugong Chairman Zeng Guang’An held a press conference to announce the sale of the first 856H electric loader to the U.S. market.
Machines were always in motion at the Caterpillar Operator Stadium.
DEVELON’s ConceptX2 fully remote 225 excavator was a hit at the show.
Melvin Porter, president and CEO of Link-Belt Cranes, addresses the media during ConExpo-Con/AGG.
Link-Belt showcased its new 300|AT all-terrain crane during ConExpo 2023. The 300|AT features the Pulse 2.0 crane operating system that offers enhanced diagnostic monitoring features into carrier operations and is Wi-Fi enabled for remote software updates.
Liebherr offers a wide selection of machines, including this L538 wheel loader.
Maeda displayed its MC405C spider mini-crane, among other machines.
The impressive Komatsu exhibit in the West Hall drew huge crowds each day of the show. The company displayed their complete lineup of machines, and introduced the new PC210 all electric excavator.
Shearcore’s Fortress FS45 mobile shear looked menacing just sitting on the showroom floor.
(L-R): Jacob and Richard Scott of Scott Equipment Inc. in Fontana, Calif., met with Barry McManus of Klein Products Inc. of Ontario, Calif.  Scott is a leading multi-line dealer in the southern California market.
DEVELON, formerly Doosan, introduced itself and its machines.
Contractors were on hand to hear about Hitachi’s newest products.
The Ritchie Bros. display drew large crowds. Representatives were on hand to talk about the company’s services.
John Deere and Wirtgen Group’s latest equipment was display at the show.
Dr. Hanson Liu, vice president of XCMG, addresses guests to the company’s opening ceremony Tuesday morning, March 14. XCMG exhibited 50 machines in eight categories during the show.
(L-R) are Tony Rozetti, Hoffman Equipment territory manager; Doug Phillips, Volvo Construction Equipment product manager, Shippensburg, Pa.; and Walt Joachim, vice president of Volvo sales, major accounts of Hoffman Equipment, Lionville, Pa.
Brian Nuffer (L) of Whelen Engineering Corporation in Chester, Conn., and Scott Nelson of GS Global Resources in Mukwanago, Wis., looked over this K-Tec tandem scraper with a Case tractor.
Making its world debut at ConExpo, GOMACO introduced the industry’s first GP460 combination concrete slipform paver and placer/spreader on two tracks.
(L-R) are Woody Fisher, Towmaster territory manager; Bob Pace, Towmaster sales manager; Arin Laugtug, Towmaster territory manager; and Phil Mellor of Wagner Cat, Albuquerque, N.M.
Tom Ledin (L) Abra Equipment, Fort Meyers, Fla., and Ben Carlson, sales manager of Seppi North America, with the Seppi Max 50, a remote-controlled carrier with forestry mulcher.
Tom Ledin (L) Abra Equipment, Fort Meyers, Fla., and Ben Carlson, sales manager of Seppi North America, with the Seppi Max 50, a remote-controlled carrier with forestry mulcher.
(L-R) are Jonathan Schneider, Schmillen Construction Inc., Marcus, Iowa; Scott Lovell, president and CEO of Smithco Trailers, LeMars, Iowa; Steve Schmillen and Brent Fassler, both of Schmillen Construction Inc. Marcus, Iowa, with the Smithco 7 axle dump trailer.
Andy Weisbeck, director of product development of Stanley Black & Decker in Portland, Ore., with the LaBounty MSD4500R XHD destroyer shears
The Esco Weir team at ConExpo 2023.
Masaba of Vermillion, S.D., was decked out in the stars and stripes.
Jared Jamieson, Northeast regional sales manager of Cimline, Plymouth, Minn., brought the Cimline MA4 longitudinal joint sealer to show attendees of ConExpo.
Tom Rollo, Midwest regional sales manager of Cimline, Plymouth, Minn., with a Cimline M2 230 gal. capacity crack sealer.
The Graco team (L-R) are Paul Treml, LED NA director of sales; Shane Norman, global product marketing manager; and Matthew Konecny, global growth marketing manager.
Jeff Lowe, vice president of product marketing of Western Global with the Trans Cube and DEF top tote system.
 
This Brandt trailer made for a great place to take a break.
The Brandt press conference at ConExpo 2023 drew quite a crowd.
The Felling Trailers team were on hand to show attendees the company’s line of trailers. (L-R) are Pat Jennissen, Mike Flynn, Rebecca Gerads, Michael Wilwerding, Nathan Uphus, Aaron Schmidt, TJ Schwartz, Joe Pessen, Mike Pitts and Jake Meyer. Not pictured Joel Lindmeyer and Jason Worley.
Lonny Emerson, owner and president of EZ Spot Ur Attachments with his wife, Christi, at the company’s ConExpo booth.
Representing Big Iron Auction Company of St. Edward, Neb., (L-R) are John Yehl, MBA director of national accounts; Terry Lee, national accounts; and Richard Cedillo, director of national accounts.
SMH Group displayed its Atlas 350 MH material handler and Mantsinen 60 material handler at ConExpo 2023.
DEVELON’s demonstration area in the Festival Lot at ConExpo featured the fully autonomous Concept-X2 excavator.
Eric Boughey (L) sales and business development and Chad Mohns, vice president of HitchDoc in Jackson, Minn.
Kyle Barton, territory sales manager of Thunder Creek in Pella, Iowa, brought the company’s popular MTT 920 fuel trailer. This 920-gal. multi-tank oil trailer provides bulk diesel capacity.
Ian Pendergrass, technical sales manager — crushing and screening at Astec Industries Inc. with Astec’s newest PTSC plant. The design features externally mounted vibrators at the ends of the tappets for a more aggressive screening action.
Jaco van der Merwe, president and CEO of Astec Industries Inc. at the company’s press conference.
Adam Oppermann, product manager of Stellar Industries, Mason City, Iowa with the new 13-ft. mechanics truck with crane.
William Palensky (L) director of dealer/customer relations of Sidump’r Trailer Co., Lincoln, Neb., and Steve Niewohne, owner of Sidump’r.
Matt Nelson, director of development of Diamond Mowers, Sioux Falls, S.D., with the company’s bestselling SK Disc Mulcher, ideal for large mulch and brush management applications.
Diamond Mowers’ Paul Schreurs (L) Midwest sales rep talks with Kurtis Barney of Vandalia Rentals Vandalia, Ohio.
Komatsu’s massive HD 465 mining truck is literally a showstopper.
Rototilt, the company who pioneered tilt rotators in North America, demonstrated its system.




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