| The new Volvo ABG7820B and ABG8820B tracked pavers are able to lay a smooth, even mat with precision and efficiency. Powered by Volvo engines, both feature the latest Electronic Paver Management system. |
| Despite net sales at Volvo Construction Equipment declining in the third quarter of 2009, efficiency measures contributed to a 37% reduction in operating loss since the previous quarter. |
| Volvo is one of the best companies to work at in Brazil, according to a survey carried out by Você S/A-Exame magazines. |
| Sharply lower global demand for construction equipment resulted in a weak second quarter of 2009 for Volvo Construction Equipment, with sales down 45%. |
| Investing in green building practices has paid off for Volvo Construction Equipment, with the company winning one of the highest accolades for promoting sustainable development. |
| The Volvo Construction Equipment Museum played host to King Carl Gustaf XVI and Queen Silvia of Sweden on 6th June as part of Eskilstuna’s 350th anniversary celebrations. |
| Sveaskog, a publicly owned Swedish forest company, has started using the first example of the El-forest F14 forestry machine, the world’s first forwarder to utilize electric-hybrid technology. |
| State-of-the-art supply chain planning technology is helping Volvo Construction Equipment reduce the requirement to ‘emergency’ deliver parts using air freight. |
| Volvo Construction Equipment is launching three new brochures to emphasise the company’s practical commitment to its three core values: Safety, Quality and Environmental Care. |
| Volvo Construction Equipment will use its ‘More Care. Built In’ brand statement to emphasise how Volvo machines and support services work together to provide total solutions in a range of job site applications. There will be several new models, including the revolutionary hybrid wheel loader. The expanded road machinery range will also be unveiled for the first time at a major European show, now wearing Volvo’s familiar yellow and grey livery. |