Video of the Week: “You Think You Had a Bad Week?!”

This week’s Video of the Week takes a lighter side look at construction freaks, failures and misfits. Epic Construction Fails In this video, entitled “Epic Construction Fails”, you will see a compilation of some of the funniest — and dumbest — engineering, architectural and construction failures from around the globe, including: A bridge across a … Read more

Use of Driverless Vehicles on the Rise at Australian Iron Mines

The number of Australian iron ore mines using driverless vehicles will increase from 32% to 45% over the next ten years, according to a new report issued by the information solutions and technologies company Timetric. The report, entitled “Technology Investment Priorities in  Australian Mining, 2014,” was based on data compiled from more than 110 mine … Read more

Changing Forklift Tires? There’s an App for That!

It seems like people do everything on their smart phones these days — from watching their favorite TV shows to exchanging text messages with friends to ordering a pizza. All you need to do is touch an app on your mobile device’s screen and you can do practically anything! Now there’s a new app that … Read more

Chinese Forklift Maker Takes Aim at UK, Mexico

Detank announced recently that is is building a new manufacturing facility near London and that it is drawing up plans to build another facility in Mexico. Never heard of them? Maybe that’s because the company has only been around since 2010. Also, it is headquartered in Wuhu, China. Yet the company is making an aggressive … Read more

Report: Block Pallets Gain Edge Over Stringer Pallets Among Consumers

Following the lead of such major retail powerhouses as Wal-Mart and Costco, an increasing number of companies are opting for block pallets over the more traditional stringer pallets. Both types of pallets are made of wood, but stringer pallets have three “stringer boards” that form its base while block pallets typically are composed of nine … Read more

Korean Shipbuilder Testing Wearable Robot Suit

Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering is testing out a wearable exoskeleton robotic suit that workers can don to lift heavy loads effortlessly without risk of injury or strain. Dubbed the “RoboShipbuilder”, the suit gives the workers superhuman strength so they can lift heavy equipment and other materials as they assemble enormous cargo ships at the … Read more

Roto-Picker Provides Easy Access to Items on the Back of a Pallet

When you need to access items that are located on the back of a pallet, it can be inconvenient and time-consuming. But product developed by King Industries, in Australia, provides an innovative solution. The Roto-Picker allows pallets to be easily picked up and spun around on a turntable so that users have access to cartons … Read more

Video of the Week: Volvo’s Futuristic Excavator Concept Machine

In this week’s video of the week, we are going to take a look at the SFINX, an imaginative concept excavator developed by the Swedish heavy machinery operator Volvo: Volvo Excavator Concept Machine The computer animated video shows what an excavator might look like at some point in the future. It includes a glass-encased cabin … Read more