XCMG Mining Trucks Make a Stunning Debut at the China-Eurasia Expo
On June 26, 2024, the 8th China-Eurasia Expo officially kicked off in the northwest region of China. Themed "Silk Road New Opportunities, Asia-Europe New Vitality," the event drew participants from 50 countries, regions, and international organizations worldwide.
During the expo, XCMG (Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group) showcased its flagship mining dump trucks, the XG130 and XG110, alongside 11 other complete sets of mining equipment.
The XCMG 130-ton and 110-ton mining trucks displayed at the exhibition are equipped with XCMG's custom-designed high-power engines specifically for mining operations. These vehicles underwent significant upgrades, optimizing transmission structures and control strategies to reduce fuel consumption by over 12%. Enhanced air filtration ensures more efficient combustion, extending engine lifespan and improving efficiency by 22%, suitable for challenging conditions in hot and high-altitude areas.
A client from a large-scale mining area in northwest China stated, "We have been partnering with XCMG for over a decade. From smaller-tonnage to now 130-ton mining trucks, each product upgrade from XCMG continues to pleasantly surprise us!"
On the first day of this year's expo, the intent-to-buy figures saw a substantial increase compared to last year's. Dozens of foreign mining companies from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, and others are scheduled to visit XCMG's factory in Xuzhou for on-site negotiations.
Adhering to their research and development philosophy of "Innovation Collaboration, Researching User Needs," XCMG remains committed to advancing product iterations. Looking ahead, XCMG will continue to consolidate the foundation for high-quality development, providing efficient, safe, and reliable equipment support for mining operations. They aim to collaborate closely with both suppliers and customers throughout the industry chain, jointly seizing new opportunities for industry development.
Views:0
- XCMG Unveils New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Heavy Truck with Over 800km Range 2024-08-01
- XCMG's 100-ton Mining Trucks Shipped to Australia 2024-07-18
- XCMG Dominates 2024 with Record Sales in New Energy Heavy Trucks 2024-07-16
- XCMG Celebrates the Tenth Anniversary Its production in Brazil 2024-06-17
- XCMG Showcased Its Mining Machinery at the Exponor Exhibition in Chile 2024-06-17
- More than 20 XCMG Mining Trucks Arrive at Major Mining Sites in Mongolia 2024-06-12
- 20 XCMG High-horsepower Mining Trucks Put into Service in Inner Mongolia 2024-04-29
- 50 Units XCMG XG110 Mining Trucks Were Delivered to Peru 2024-04-22
- XCMG Signed an Order for Delivery of 200 XG1 Dump Trucks to Overseas Customer 2024-03-13
- US$80 Million! XCMG Announced Its Second Plant in Mexico 2024-03-05
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- Jiefang Partners with FCTS to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Car Transport Vehicles
- Farizon Auto Sets Roadmap for Global Expansion
- JMC Assembles Kaiyun Euro 5 Models in Vietnam
- SuperPanther Teams up with DHL for Sustainable Logistics
- SuperPanther Partners with Steyr Automotive to Launch Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks
- JAC Showcases T9 EV Pickup at 2024 EVA Frankfurt Electric Vehicle Expo
- Zoomlion Reports Record Overseas Revenue Growth for H1, 2024
- Madagascar President Rajoelina Visits Foton Motor
- European Premiere for Kia PBV at IAA Hannover 2024
- SAIC Maxus RV Debuts at Düsseldorf Caravan Show in Germany
- Heavy Truck Sales Reach 59,000 Units in July in China
- Tractor Sales in H1, 2024 Reached 162,100 Units, Up 4%
- China's Truck Export Reaches 351,076 Units in H1 2024
- XCMG Dominates 2024 with Record Sales in New Energy Heavy Trucks
- Mid-Year Pickup Market Report: JAC Exports Up 13%, JMC Exceed 36,000 Units
- Truck Exports in May 2024: China Exported Close to 65,000 Trucks
- Exports of Pickups Reached 22,892 Units in May
- Exports Surge by 157%! DFAC Exports 9,628 Vehicles from January to May
- China's Heavy Truck Exports Rising 58% YOY to 276,000 Units in 2023
- China Exported 507,000 Trucks from Jan.-Sept., Up 21% YoY