Top Construction Equipment Manufacturers in 2026 (and How They Ship)
A practical guide to the world's leading construction equipment makers — and the shipping method each machine type usually calls for when it crosses an ocean.
Seaway Project Cargo Team
Project Cargo & Heavy-Lift Specialists
Construction equipment is one of the most-shipped categories in project cargo, and the brand on the machine often hints at how it will move. This is a buyer-and-shipper-oriented look at the leading manufacturers and the logistics that follow them.
The global leaders
These names appear at the top of virtually every industry ranking by revenue and global footprint:
- Caterpillar (USA) — the long-standing global leader across earthmoving, mining, and power.
- Komatsu (Japan) — the perennial number two, strong in earthmoving and mining.
- John Deere (USA) — construction and forestry alongside its agricultural business.
- Volvo Construction Equipment (Sweden) — excavators, haulers, and loaders.
- Liebherr (Germany/Switzerland) — cranes and earthmoving, a heavy-lift staple.
- Hitachi Construction Machinery (Japan) — excavators and mining trucks.
- XCMG and Sany (China) — now among the largest global players, especially in cranes and concrete equipment.
- JCB (UK), CASE and Doosan/Develon (Korea), Kobelco (Japan) round out the field.
Rankings shift year to year; treat any single ordering as approximate. What matters for shipping is the machine type, not the badge.
How each type usually ships
| Equipment | Typical method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Excavators | Flat rack or dismantled into a box | Boom/arm/counterweight often removed |
| Wheel loaders | RoRo or flat rack | Drive-on where wheeled |
| Crawler cranes | Breakbulk or modularized | Tracks, boom, counterweights separated |
| Mobile cranes | RoRo | Self-propelled, drive-on/off |
| Bulldozers | Flat rack / breakbulk | Heavy, tracked |
Wheeled and self-propelled machines frequently favour RoRo shipping; tracked and over-gauge machines lean toward flat racks, or a dismantled, containerized move (see our guide on containerizing oversized machinery).
Plan the import
Before you buy, estimate the landed cost. Most destinations charge duty on the CIF value plus VAT/GST — our Import Duty & Tax Estimator covers 70+ countries with sourced rates, and the transit-time estimator helps you schedule. When you're ready, request a quote.
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