
Allison Off-Highway Drive and Motion Systems featured its portfolio of drive and motion systems at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026. The company’s offerings are engineered for construction duty cycles and support various propulsion strategies, including internal combustion engines, electric and alternative fuel platforms.
"Our customers need solutions that deliver performance, reliability and uptime across multiple technologies," said Marcus King, vice president, Allison Off-Highway Drive and Motion Systems. "We provide proven drive and motion systems that integrate into construction equipment and perform in real jobsite conditions."
For the mobile construction segment, the company provides fully integrated driveline systems. These modular, scalable platforms combine heavy-duty transmissions, axles, wheel drives and driveshafts for equipment such as telehandlers, compact track loaders, mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and wheel loaders.
Lorenzo Righetti, director, off-highway sales construction segment, noted that the modular architectures are intended to help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) simplify integration and maintain performance across different propulsion technologies.
The portfolio also includes motion solutions for industrial construction applications where continuous operation and precision are required. These systems — including gearboxes, slewing drives, winches and planetary systems — are designed for conveyors, cranes, drilling machines and material handling equipment.
"Industrial applications demand consistent performance under continuous load," said Gonzalo Salvatierra, global industrial market development lead. "Our industrial motion systems deliver the durability and thermal performance needed to keep operations running without interruption."
In addition to new equipment solutions, the company will highlight its aftermarket and remanufacturing services aimed at extending equipment life and reducing operating costs.
The Allison Off-Highway Drive and Motion Systems Reman Program restores axles and transmissions to original design specifications through an industrial process. According to the company, remanufactured units offer shorter lead times and reduced material use compared to new components.
"Reman is a strategic solution for customers focused on uptime, cost control and sustainability," said Marino Roberto, global head of aftermarket off-highway. "Our program delivers OEM-level performance with the availability customers need to keep machines productive."
The company also maintains a supply of genuine parts to ensure global availability and consistent performance throughout the machine life cycle.


















