Batch Departure of XCMG Large Tonnage Wheel Loader

2024-01-15 16:50:46


On January 11th, at XCMG green and digital loading machinery manufacturing base, XCMG large tonnage loaders were exported in bulk.

This batch of products will be sent to mines in South America and Central Asia, showcasing the charm of Chinese manufacturing on the global stage. LW1200KN is a 12 ton large tonnage wheel loader independently developed by XCMG. It has overcome various working conditions such as open-pit iron ore, high-density metal ore, polar regions, and high temperatures, and has been used for over 20000 hours without worry, demonstrating strong adaptability and durability. Its strong power and energy-saving and efficient performance continue to create value for customers, winning a good reputation in the global market.


The XCMG DL560 wheeled bulldozer, which is also based on the LW1200KN deformation product, is used in open-pit mining operations to undertake tasks such as repairing roads and constructing excavation surfaces. The machine has strong power and outstanding efficiency, and is highly favored. XCMG LW1000KN also has a good reputation in mining, port and other industries, with outstanding performance and continuous orders.

Riding the wind and breaking through the waves. In 2024, XCMG loaders led the industry in exports and entered its 35th year. With excellent products, high-quality marketing network, and a complete aftermarket layout, they have been sold to more than 190 countries and regions worldwide, becoming a trusted partner for global customers.

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