CECE - The Voice of the European Construction Equipment Industry

CECE is the Committee for the European Construction Equipment Industry. It represents and promotes the interests of this important industry sector on a European level and in close co-operation with its sister associations in North America, Japan and Korea also worldwide. CECE is an international non-profit association according to Belgium law, registered in Brussels, Belgium.


WHAT'S NEW

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2009-11-30Press release 02/09 New European Standard Provides Increased Tower Crane SafetyPublic
The Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE) endorses the campaign by major tower crane manufacturers (Comansa, Jaso, Liebherr, Manitowoc-Potain, Terex and Wolffkran) to use the new EN 14439 product standard for crane safety.

2009-11-01CECE's Position on Industry ChallengesPublic
The latest collection of CECE Positions on European legislative challenges for the construction equipment industry

2009-09-30From Black to Dark Grey: CECE Business Barometer Sept. 09Public
While the number of optimists participating in the CECE Business Barometer has not increased in September, the pessimists have gradually switched their view from black to dark grey when being asked about their overall opinion.

2009-03-31Press release 01/09 CECE Urges EU Support on JobsPublic
Construction Equipment Leaders Urge EU Support on Jobs - a meeting between European Commission Vice-President Gunter Verheugen and the European construction equipment industry.

2009-03-05Tower Crane Manufacturers: New Leaflet on EC Declaration of ConformityPublic
The tower crane manufacturers organized in CECE’s section III have developed a brief guide informing customers about the EC Declaration of Conformity. The CECE Brochure explains which European directives tower cranes have to fulfill and what customers should check when buying a new tower crane and receiving the declaration of conformity.

2008-02-01Choose the original (Construction Europe - February 2008)Public
Using counterfeit spare parts leads to breakdowns, inefficiency and even fatal accidents. These issues are highlighted in a new CECE campaign – Choose the Original Choose Success.