List of construction machinery manufacturers
This list of construction machine manufacturers provides an overview of former and currently producing construction machine manufacturers with information on the product range and the current status. It does not claim to be complete.
A.
- Ahlmann
- Former German compact wheel loader manufacturer that started operations in 1952. In 2002 it was finally taken over by the French manufacturer Mecalac .
- Alfeld iron works
- Founded in 1890, the company began manufacturing construction machinery in the 1920s and then specialized in the manufacture of concrete and asphalt mixing plants. After the bankruptcy in 1984, Ammann took over the plant in Alfeld and continued the production of asphalt mixing plants there.
- General construction machinery company
- Founded in 1945 as the construction machinery company in Hanover , the company moved to Hameln in 1950 and was henceforth called Allgemeine Baumaschinen Gesellschaft (ABG for short). The manufacturer focused on the development and production of static rollers, vibratory rollers and road pavers. In 1990 it was taken over by Ingersoll Rand and in 2007 it was sold to Volvo Construction Equipment .
- Allis-Chalmers
- It was founded in the United States in 1901 through the merger of four individual companies. Construction machinery production was later derived from agricultural machinery production and included bulldozers and loaders, wheel loaders, motor scrapers and graders. In 1974 the construction machinery division of Allis-Chalmers was merged into the joint venture Fiat-Allis .
- allcons mechanical engineering
- German manufacturer that was founded in 1974 and has since concentrated on the production of special machines. For example, binder spreaders, soil stabilizers, bridge pavers, winch wagons and parabolic curve pavers are manufactured.
- Ammann
- Swiss company that started operations in 1869 and began manufacturing road rollers in 1911. In the course of its existence, Ammann took over several companies and in this way steadily expanded its production program. In 1984, Alfelder Eisenwerke and Duomat were taken over and the Ammann-Yanmar joint venture was founded in 1989 (dissolved in 2010). In 1991, the Italian asphalt plant manufacturer Società Italiana Macchine was taken over and in 1995 the trench roller manufacturer Rammax . The Czech manufacturer Stavostroj joined Ammann in 2005. In 2009 the Italian road paver manufacturer Antec / IRM and in 2014 the concrete mixing plant manufacturer Elba-Werk Maschinen-Gesellschaft were integrated into the company. The production program includes light compaction equipment (vibratory plates or trench rollers), heavy compaction equipment (single drum compactors and vibratory rollers), road pavers and concrete and asphalt mixing plants.
- Antec / IRM
- Italian paver manufacturer, taken over by Ammann in 2009 .
- Atlas Copco
- The Swedish mechanical engineering company, founded in 1873, has devoted itself to the development and manufacture of compressors and pneumatic hammers for use in construction since the beginning of the 20th century. With the takeover of Dynapac in 2007, rollers, road pavers and asphalt milling machines were also part of the product range for a time (2017 purchase of the road construction division of Fayat ).
- Atlas
- German construction machinery manufacturer that emerged from the Hinrich Weyhausen company founded in 1919 . After Hinrich Weyhausen's death in 1969, the two brothers Günter Weyhausen and Friedrich Weyhausen parted ways. Günter Weyhausen continued to run the Hinrich Weyhausen company based in Ganderkesee . The company joined Terex in 2002 due to financial difficulties . Atlas has been independent again since 2010 and manufactures hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders and hydraulic loading cranes in various sizes and performance classes.
- Atlas Weyhausen
- The company emerged from the Hinrich Weyhausen company founded in 1919 . After Hinrich Weyhausen's death in 1969, the two brothers Günter Weyhausen and Friedrich Weyhausen parted ways. Friedrich Weyhausen founded his own company in Wildeshausen in 1971 and has been manufacturing wheel loaders, compactors and vibratory rollers ever since. From 2016 these machines will be sold under the name Weycor .
- AUSA
- Founded in Spain in 1956, the vehicle manufacturer began producing compact dumpers for the construction industry in 1961. AUSA later also launched forklifts and telehandlers on the market. The machines have since been further developed and sold internationally.
- Austin Western
- American construction machinery manufacturer, which developed from the merger of the Austin Manufacturing Company and the Western Wheeled Scraper Company in 1901. After a series of takeovers starting in 1951, the Clark Equipment Company finally bought the company in 1971. Between 1901 and 1971 Austin-Western manufactured graders, road sweepers, rollers and mobile cranes.
- Avant
- After the closure of the Finnish agricultural machinery manufacturer Ylö Tehtaat , Avant, founded in 1991, took over the abandoned company premises in Ylöjärvi . Since then, the company has been developing and building compact loaders and suitable attachments for the international market at this location.
B.
- Bell equipment
- Founded in South Africa in 1958, the company developed from a small workshop into a world-famous supplier of construction machinery. The product range includes common earth-moving machines such as dump trucks, backhoe loaders, bulldozers, wheel loaders and graders as well as machines for milling and compacting asphalt.
- BelAZ
- Belarusian manufacturer founded in 1946 and started production in 1950. Since then, BelAZ has mainly developed and built larger dump trucks, wheel loaders and bulldozers.
- Benati
- The Italian company Benati was founded in 1961 by Renato Bacchini and, in the decades that followed, developed into Italy's second largest construction machinery manufacturer after Fiat. The product range included hydraulic excavators, wheel and crawler loaders, bulldozers and backhoe loaders. A few years after Renato Bacchini's death in 1983, the company was sold and the Benati brand gradually disappeared. In 2010 the company was re-established by the daughter Isabella Maria Bacchini and has been manufacturing mini and compact excavators as well as compact loaders ever since.
- Benninghoven
- Otto Benninghoven founded a machine factory in Hilden near Düsseldorf in 1909. From the 1960s onwards, the company was involved in the development and manufacture of drying drums for aggregates and machines for the production of mastic asphalt. In the mid-1980s, Benninghoven then specialized in the construction of asphalt mixing plants. The company has been part of the Wirtgen Group since 2014 , which in turn was taken over by John Deere in 2017 .
- Miner
- Mechanical engineering company from Germany, which was originally founded in 1960 as a repair company for agricultural and construction machinery. A few years later, however, Bergmann specialized and since then has been involved in the development and manufacture of dumpers with pneumatic tires and crawler tracks.
- BHS-Sonthofen
- Produces mixers for concrete and other building materials, mixing plant, impact crusher with vertical shaft, impact crusher with horizontal shaft, processing plants
- Bischoff works
- Manufactured wheel loaders, mining machines, field railways
- Bobcat
- Belongs to Doosan , produces skid steer loaders, mini excavators, crawler excavators, telehandlers, backhoe loaders and attachments.
- Boki
- Brand name of the Kiefer company, produces mini excavators
- BOMAG
- Manufacturer is part of the Fayat Group and produces single drum rollers, vibratory rollers, combination rollers, pneumatic tire rollers, vibratory plates, trench rollers, asphalt pavers, cold milling machines , waste compactors / soil compactors and stabilizers / recyclers.
- Bucyrus International
- Acquired by Caterpillar in November 2010 , produces heavy shovel excavators in the mining industry
- Buehrer
- Former Swiss manufacturer, produced scrapers
C.
- CAMC
- Produces dump trucks, truck mixers, truck mixer pumps, truck-mounted concrete pumps
- Case
- Merged with CNH Global in 1999 , manufactures backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders, mini excavators, crawler excavators, hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders and telehandlers.
- Caterpillar
- American manufacturer with a comprehensive sales program. Backhoe loaders, graders, hydraulic excavators, compact excavators (also in two-way design), crawler loaders, mini excavators, dump trucks, bulldozers, wheel loaders, crawler excavators, pipelayers, pavers, gravity trucks, scrapers, telescopic loaders and compactors are produced.
- Changlin
- Manufactures wheel loaders, excavators, rollers, graders, backhoe loaders
- Kharkov tractor plant
- Manufactures wheel loaders, bulldozers
- CIFA
- Italian manufacturer, produces truck mixers, truck mixer pumps, truck-mounted concrete pumps, stationary concrete pumps, concrete spraying vehicles, tunnel formwork, concrete plants
- Clark Equipment Company
- Former US construction machinery manufacturer, acquired by Ingersoll Rand in 1995 .
- CompAir
- Manufactures compressors
- Condecta
- Produces fast-erecting cranes and is part of the Looser Holding
- Corinsa
- Spanish manufacturer, founded in 1979, produces pneumatic tire rollers.
- CSF
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
D.
- Delmag
- Ram, vibratory rammer
- Deutz AG
- Produced bulldozers
- Dieci
- Italian manufacturer, produces telehandlers, dumpers and concrete mixers.
- Diem-Werke GmbH
- Austrian Company that has been producing concrete mixers, tilting drum mixers, compulsory mixers, crane forks, crane shovels, winches since 1949
- Doosan
- Korean manufacturer, formerly Daewoo , produces mini excavators, dump trucks, crawler excavators, hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders and skid steer loaders.
- Dressta
- Originally US construction machinery manufacturer International Harvester (IHC), initially taken over by Dresser from the United States in 1982 and later continued by Huta Stalowa Wola in Poland, a joint venture between Komatsu and Dresser. Now part of the Chinese manufacturer LiuGong. Produces bulldozers.
- Dynapac
- Part of the Atlas Copco Group since 2007 , now part of the Fayat Group , produces compactors, vibratory rollers, black pavers, feeders, cold milling machines, light compaction technology and concrete technology.
E.
- Elba-Werk Maschinen-Gesellschaft
- Concrete mixer manufacturer, taken over by Ammann in 2014 .
- Energreen
- Italian company that produces crawler excavators
- Elba
- Part of the Ammann Group since 2014 , produces truck-mounted concrete pumps
- Etec
- Produces long front hydraulic excavators
F.
- Fadroma Development
- Manufactures mining equipment
- Fayat
- French construction machinery manufacturer, produces compaction equipment.
- Fendt
- German agricultural machinery manufacturer who also launched backhoe loaders in the 1970s. At times there was a close cooperation with the construction machinery manufacturer Frisch . For example, Frisch took over the sale of some of the Fendt backhoe loaders. In addition, in the mid-1970s, Frisch bought parts from tractor production and used them to build a compact grader.
- Fiat-Allis
- Wheel loaders, graders, excavators, bulldozers
- Fiori
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
- Föckersperger
- Produces cable plows, winches, trucks, cable hangers, wheel loaders
- Ford Motor Company
- Production of backhoe loaders from 1967 to 1974 in Denmark, as well as hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders
- Foredil
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
- Photo Lovol
- Manufactures wheel loaders, excavators, graders, bulldozers, rollers, backhoe loaders
- Fresh
- Founded in 1902 as the Eisenbauanstalt Gebrüder Frisch Augsburg , the company manufactured construction machines for road construction and earthworks from 1926. Until the takeover in 1977 by FAUN , Frisch produced graders, wheel dozers and wheel loaders in various sizes and performance classes. Subsequently, production continued under the name FAUN-FRISCH until integration into the O&K group in 1986.
- Frutiger
- Swiss manufacturer, produces scrapers
- Furukawa
- Produces drill rigs, wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, attachments
- Fox
- Formerly an independent German manufacturer, now taken over by Terex , produces hydraulic excavators.
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- Gehl
- Produces mini excavators, wheel loaders
- Gelsted Maskinfabrik
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1960 to 1964, produced wheel loaders, dumpers
- Greaves Cotton
- Produces concrete mixers, rollers (BOMAG sales partner)
- Gremo
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1960s to 1980s, then sales and production of timber harvesting machines in Sweden, produced tipping trailers, dump trucks
H
- Hamm
- German manufacturer, part of the Wirtgen Group since 1999 , produces single drum compactors, vibratory rollers, pneumatic tire rollers and combination rollers.
- Hanomag
- Manufactured wheel loaders and bulldozers, construction machinery production taken over by Komatsu in 1989 .
- Hanix
- Since 1971 in Nagano (Japan) has been producing mini excavators, midi excavators, compact excavators, short tail excavators, enveloping circle excavators
- Hatra
- The mechanical engineering company was founded in 1919 by Alfred Hagelstein. After the Second World War, Hatra devoted itself increasingly to the production of construction machinery and built rollers, wheel loaders and hydraulic excavators until it ceased operations in 1973. From 1968 to 1969 Hatra was connected to Frisch in the sales company Hatra-Frisch GmbH .
- Haulotte
- Manufactures telescopic handlers, aerial work platforms
- HBM-Nobas
- Produced graders
- HEIDE flaechenfertiger ® GmbH
- German manufacturer, has been producing surface pavers (small pavers) since 2018
- Helsingør Skibsværft and Maskinbyggeri
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1968 to 1980, produced hydraulic excavators, dump trucks
- Herrenknecht
- German company, produces mini excavators, drills, pipeline machines
- Hidromek
- Turkish manufacturer, produces backhoe loaders, wheeled excavators and crawler excavators.
- Hitachi
- Japanese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, aerial platforms, mobile cranes, mini excavators, dump trucks, compact excavators, wheel loaders, heavy trucks and attachments.
- Huddig
- Manufactures backhoe loaders
- Hokuetsu
- Japanese manufacturer of mini excavators
- Hutter
- Produces mini excavators, compact excavators, front dumpers, vibratory plates, vibratory rammers
- Hydrema
- Danish manufacturer, founded in 1959, produces hydraulic excavators, dump trucks, backhoe loaders and, at times, wheel loaders.
- Hymac
- Excavator
- Hyundai
- Produces mini excavators, hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders
- Holtmann Fahrzeug und Maschinenbau GmbH
- Manufactures telescopic excavators
I.
- Ingersoll Rand
- Division sold to Volvo, produced single drum rollers, vibratory rollers, pavers, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, crawler loaders, bulldozers, graders, dump trucks, hydraulic breakers
- Intermix
- Concrete truck mixer
- Internationale Baumaschinenfabrik AG Neustadt (IBAG)
- Former company, produced stone crushers, concrete mixers, sand and gravel sorting systems, machines for road construction
J
- JLG Industries
- Manufactures telescopic handlers, aerial work platforms
- J. Martensen
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1960s to 1980, produced mobile cranes, attachments
- John Deere
- American manufacturer with a comprehensive sales program. Hydraulic excavators, mini excavators, backhoe loaders, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, crawler loaders, bulldozers, graders and dump trucks are produced.
- Johs. Møller's Maskinfabrik
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production since 1945, later Liebherr and Yanmar dealer in Denmark, produced rope excavators, rollers, screening plants
- JCB
- Produces heavy trucks, attachments, hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, graders, compact excavators, mini excavators, vibratory rammers, skid steer loaders, telehandlers
- Joseph Vögele
- Part of the Wirtgen Group since 1996 , produces pavers and feeders
- JUN JIN Heavy Industry Co.
- Produces concrete pumps
K
- Kaelble
- Belongs to Atlas Maschinen GmbH, produces wheel loaders, rollers
- Kaeser compressors
- Manufactures mobile construction compressors
- Emperor
- Liechtenstein manufacturer, produces walking excavators and road-rail excavators.
- Karrena
- Produces concrete plants, truck mixers
- Kato Imer
- Founded in 2017 with the takeover of the Italian manufacturer Ihimer by the Kato Group, producing mini excavators, skid steer loaders and truck cranes.
- Kawasaki
- Manufactures hydraulic excavators, pneumatic tire rollers, vibratory rollers, gravity trucks, shield tunneling equipment, wheel loaders
- KEMROC
- Produced Hydraulic cutting units
- Kleemann
- Produces crushing and screening plants
- Small
- Concrete pumps
- Knauf PFT
- Produces plastering machines, mortar pumps, conveyor systems
- Kirovets
- Manufactures wheel loaders
- Kobelco
- Japanese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, skid steer loaders, wheel loaders, bulldozers and dump trucks.
- Komatsu
- Japanese manufacturer, producing mini excavators, compact excavators, skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders, telehandlers, heavy trucks, bulldozers, hydraulic excavators and wheel loaders.
- Chandler
- Has been part of Wacker Neuson SE since 2007 , produces wheel loaders, telescopic loaders and telescopic wheel loaders
- Kubota
- Produces mini excavators, midi excavators, track dumpers, wheel loaders
L.
- Larsen & Toubro
- Excavators, wheel loaders, graders
- LeTourneau
- American manufacturer from Texas, produces wheel loaders, scrapers
- Liebherr
- German manufacturer, produces concrete pumps, rotary drilling rigs, truck mixers, truck cranes, hydraulic excavators, crawler loaders, dump trucks, bulldozers, wheel loaders, pipelayers, dragline excavators, gravity trucks, telescopic loaders and tower cranes.
- Lintec
- Produces mixing plants
- LiuGong
- Chinese manufacturer, produces crawler excavators, wheel loaders, bulldozers, graders, hydraulic excavators and rollers.
- Ljungby Maskin
- Swedish manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
M.
- m-tec mathis technology
- Produces mixing pumps, silo mixing pumps, continuous mixers, mixers, feed pumps, conveyor systems, screed mixers / pumps
- Macmoter
- Manufacturer of mini excavators in South Tyrol
- MAI International GmbH
- Produces plastering systems: mixing pumps, feed pumps, continuous mixers, mixers, conveyor systems, silo mixing pumps, screed processing: smoothing machines, screed mixers / pumps, injection technology: data recording devices, injection pumps
- Manitou
- Manufactures telehandlers
- Mecalac
- French manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, compact excavators, mini excavators, wheel loaders, swing loaders, telehandlers, backhoe loaders and dump trucks.
- Menck & Hambrock
- German manufacturer, bankrupt in 1978, produced rope excavators and scrapers
- Mengele
- Former agricultural machinery manufacturer who also manufactured cable and hydraulic excavators in the 1960s and 1970s. FAUN-FRISCH took over the construction rights for excavator production in 1978 .
- Menzi Muck
- Swiss manufacturer, produces walking excavators, wheel dumpers, crawler dumpers and crawler excavators.
- Merlo
- Manufactures telescopic handlers
- Mogilevsky Avtomobilny Zavod
- MoAZ for short, produces dump trucks, concrete mixers, scrapers
- Moncalvi
- Former Italian engineering company founded in 1905 that started manufacturing construction machinery after World War II. Among other things, wheel loaders, dump trucks, graders, motor scrapers and tower cranes were manufactured. At the beginning of the 1980s Moncalvi got into financial difficulties and had to file for bankruptcy a little later.
- Moxy engineering
- Manufactures dump trucks
- MST
- Turkish manufacturer, founded in 2003, produces crawler excavators, backhoe loaders and telehandlers.
N
- Neuson
- 2007 merged to form Wacker Neuson SE, producing compact excavators, skid steer loaders, mini excavators, crawler excavators, telehandlers
- New Holland Construction
- Part of CNH Global , produces hydraulic excavators, mini excavators, wheel loaders
- Nippon Sharyo
- Japanese mechanical engineering company, temporarily produced scrapers
O
- Orenstein & Koppel
- The excavator division has been part of Bucyrus International of the Caterpillar Group since 2010 . The rest belongs to CNH Global or New Holland , producing hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, graders, rollers
P
- Padana Macchine Industriali (PMI)
- Italian manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators
- Break
- German manufacturer, produces wheel loaders, mountain and tunnel vehicles, inclined lifts, forklifts, work platforms and graders.
- Pawling & Harnischfeger (P&H)
- Acquired, produced large excavators
- Pedershaab Maskinfabrik
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1934 to 1972, produced bucket ladder excavators, rollers, rope excavators
- Pekazett
- Production of the construction cranes now by the company ksd Kransysteme, Zweibrücken, produces (e) construction cranes, concrete mixers
- Plazzani
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
- Potain SA
- Acquired by Manitowoc Company in 2001 , produced cranes
- Siegfried Potratz
- Dumper
- Prinoth
- Italian manufacturer, produces dump trucks with crawler tracks
- Putzmeister
- Part of the Sany Group since 2012 , produces concrete pumps, concrete and mortar spraying machines
R.
- Rammax
- Former manufacturer of vibratory trench rollers, taken over by Ammann in 1995 .
- Ramme Maskinfabrik
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1957 to 1976, produced wheel loaders
- rich
- Concrete pumps
- Richier
- Assumed in (Boilot / Pingon / Richier), no longer active, produced graders, rollers, excavators, cranes
- RIMAS
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1918 to 1966, produced rollers, dumpers, dump trucks
- Rhinoceros
- Chinese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators.
- Ruthemeyer
- no longer active, produced rollers
S.
- Sampierana
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders
- Sany
- Chinese manufacturer, produces crawler cranes, hydraulic excavators, graders, pavers, vibratory rollers, concrete pumps
- Schaeff-Terex
- Belongs to Yanmar , produces backhoe loaders, wheel loaders, compact excavators
- Schäffer loader
- German manufacturer, produces wheel loaders, yard loaders and telehandlers.
- Divorce
- Rollers
- Forelock
- Produces underground loaders
- Schwing Stetter
- Belongs to XCMG , produces truck mixers, concrete pumps, concrete mixing plants
- SC-Technologie AG
- Swiss manufacturer, production of stone cutting machines and construction circular saws
- SDLG
- Belongs to Volvo CE , produces hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, rollers, backhoe loaders, graders
- Sennebogen
- German manufacturer, produces material handlers, material handlers, telehandlers, rope excavators, crawler cranes, telescopic cranes and harbor cranes.
- sherpa
- Dutch manufacturer, produces mini loaders.
- Shantui
- Chinese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, asphalt milling machines, concrete pumps, bulldozers, wheel loaders, pipelayers and rollers.
- Società Italiana Macchine
- Italian asphalt mixing plant manufacturer, taken over by Ammann in 1991 .
- Soilmec
- Belongs to TreviGroup, produces rotary drilling rigs, endless auger drilling rigs, diaphragm wall grabs, tunneling machines , casing machines , concrete pumps, HDI high-pressure pumps, etc.
- Solmec
- Italian manufacturer, produces material handlers
- Sumitomo
- Japanese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, crawler excavators, asphalt pavers
- Sunward
- Chinese manufacturer, produces hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, drilling rigs and crawler cranes.
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- Tadano
- Manufactures cranes
- TAKRAF
- Belongs to Tenova Group, produces opencast mining equipment, bulk handling equipment
- Takeuchi
- Japanese company (considered to be the inventor of the mini excavator ), produces mini excavators, midi excavators, crawler excavators, crawler loaders, wheel loaders
- Telcon
- Manufactures excavators, cranes, wheel loaders, rollers, graders, backhoe loaders
- Thaler
- Manufactures wheel loaders
- TCM
- Belongs to Hitachi Group , manufactures forklift trucks
- Terex
- Produces dump trucks, loading cranes, telehandlers, material handlers
- TML
- German manufacturer, produces telescopic excavators.
U
- Uggerby Maskin Factory
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1957 to 1993, produced backhoe, backhoe loader, front loader
- Uralmash
- Russian manufacturer, produces heavy duty dragline excavators for opencast and earthworks
V
- Vemmelev maskin factory
- Danish manufacturer, construction machinery production 1950 to 1964, then sale to the Norwegian construction machinery manufacturer Hymas, produced scrapers, front loaders, dumpers and tipping trailers
- Vender
- 1959 taken over by Allis-Chalmers , caterpillar tractor
- Venieri
- Italian manufacturer, produces wheel loaders, backhoe loaders
- Vermeer Company
- Produces skid steer loaders, trenchers, horizontal directional drills
- Volvo Construction Equipment
- Swedish manufacturer, produces compact excavators, hydraulic excavators, wheeled excavators, material handlers, skid steer loaders, wheel loaders, dump trucks, rollers, asphalt pavers, graders, backhoe loaders and cold planers.
W.
- WABCO
- Manufactured dump trucks from 1953 and joined the Komatsu-Dresser joint venture in 1988.
- Wacker Neuson
- German manufacturer, produces compact excavators, wheel loaders, dumpers and skid steer loaders.
- Waitzinger
- Taken over by Liebherr in 2012 , truck-mounted concrete pumps
- Weber MT
- Manufactures vibratory rammers, vibrating plates, vibrating plates, vibrating rollers, floor saws
- Weidemann
- Has been part of Wacker Neuson SE since 2007 , produces wheel loaders, telescopic loaders and Hoftracs
- Weiro
- Produces pre-molding machines, machines for thin layers in cold installation (DSK), machines for surface treatment
- Weser Hut
- went bankrupt in 1987, produced rope excavators and hydraulic excavators
- Weycor
- See Atlas Weyhausen
- Whitlock Brothers
- Taken over by Hymac in 1972, backhoe loader, dumper
- Wirtgen
- Part of the Wirtgen Group , produces cold milling machines, soil stabilizers, cold / hot recyclers, slipform pavers, surface miners
X
- XCMG
- China's largest construction machinery manufacturer with an extensive range of products. Hydraulic excavators, graders, bulldozers, wheel loaders as well as road pavers and truck-mounted cranes are available in various sizes and performance classes.
Y
- Yanmar
- Japanese manufacturer. Is considered to be the inventor of the first commercially developed and built compact diesel engine. Has taken over the compact equipment division (formerly Schaeff) from Terex, produces mini / midi excavators, wheel loaders, mobile excavators and track dumpers. In addition, Yanmar produces diesel engines (land & ship), tractors, harvesting machines, generators and various other products.
- YTO
- Produces rollers, dump trucks, wheel loaders
- Yuchai
- Chinese company that produces crawler excavators
- Yutong
- Manufactures dump trucks, wheel loaders, bulldozers, pile drivers, crawler cranes, mastic asphalt cookers, pile foundation machines
Z
- Zeppelin
- Sales partner for Caterpillar, produces backhoe loaders, graders, hydraulic excavators, compact excavators, crawler loaders, mini excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders, crawler excavators, pipelayers, pavers, gravity trucks, scrapers, telescopic handlers, single drum rollers
- Zettelmeyer
- belongs to Volvo CE , produces wheel loaders, rollers
- Zoomlion
- Chinese manufacturer, produces concrete pumps, truck cranes, tower cranes, hydraulic excavators, bulldozers
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