Attachments Expand Construction Assets’ Capabilities

Travel for 2024 gets started with World of Concrete and Work Truck Week.

Editor-in-Chief Lori Ditoro talks with the Allison Transmission team during Work Truck Week 2023.
Editor-in-Chief Lori Ditoro talks with the Allison Transmission team during Work Truck Week 2023.
Lori Ditoro

According to a June 2023 Equipment Today article, “The use of attachments transforms one piece of equipment into a multipurpose tool for a variety of construction functions, enabling contractors to complete their jobs more efficiently, bid on more and larger projects, create a more diversified portfolio and work in numerous weather and ground conditions.”

How can you transform your machines into niche equipment to perform specialized jobs? Check out our 2024 Attachment Guide to learn ways to expand the use of your fleet.

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The Isuzu N-Series EV's new cab features a steering wheel hub that contains switches that operate the multi-information display, audio system, cruise control and hands-free phone calling, and a 7-inch color multi-information display housing warning lights, status indicators of driver-assistance features, time and temperature, odometer, fuel gauge and shift position indicator.The Isuzu N-Series EV's new cab features a steering wheel hub that contains switches that operate the multi-information display, audio system, cruise control and hands-free phone calling, and a 7-inch color multi-information display housing warning lights, status indicators of driver-assistance features, time and temperature, odometer, fuel gauge and shift position indicator.Lori DitoroI’m excited to be headed to Work Truck Week the first week of March. At last year’s show, I was able to talk with Cummins President Jennifer Rumsey and witness several new launches, including Isuzu’s first ever fully electric truck and PTO products from several manufacturers. I can’t wait for this year, including the keynote during the Green Truck Summit from Mary Aufdemberg, general manager of product strategy and market development, Daimler Trucks North America.

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