Skip to main content

Wide range of construction machines

Jonyang is a joint venture owned by Guizhou Guiyang Industrial Investment Holding Company and Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), with excavators forming the main sales focus.
February 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The Jonyang pavers are available with tamper bar screeds
3253 Jonyang is a joint venture owned by Guizhou Guiyang Industrial Investment Holding Company and 3254 Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), with excavators forming the main sales focus. However in China the company also offers ADTs and rigid dump trucks through BZK, which is also part of the joint venture partnership, as well as excavators, skid steer loaders and pavers as Jonyang units. ST Kinetics owns US paver specialist 717 Leeboy and Jonyang offers some of the LeeBoy paver models for the Chinese market, although most pavers marketed in China are tamper bar screed types. Exports for Jonyang include Latin America and the Middle East, with products being sold outside of China under the 3255 TRX Build brand.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Volvo CE is further developing its presence in road construction
    October 3, 2014
    The road business has benefited from fairly constant levels of trading in recent years and even during the downturn, construction operations only fell by a comparatively small quantity during the downturn. Darren Fitch, director for road machinery for the EMEA region within Volvo CE said, “The road construction sector has been far less cyclical than other construction markets.” The global market for road machinery is healthy at present and he said, “We’re having a good year.”
  • CNH new CEO Mario Gasparri says firm keen to continue its growth curve
    January 6, 2017
    New CNH Construction president Mario Gasparri says the firm is keen to build on its “strong, sustainable growth opportunities in every major region”. Speaking to the Daily News Gasparri, a Fiat veteran who took on his prestigious new role last month, said, “In 2011, we saw the highest growth in North America, where demand increased by 38%. The European, African, Middle Eastern and CIS markets were not far behind with a 35% increase. In Latin America, the strong demand from projects in the private and public
  • CNH new CEO Mario Gasparri says firm keen to continue its growth curve
    April 17, 2012
    New CNH Construction president Mario Gasparri says the firm is keen to build on its “strong, sustainable growth opportunities in every major region”. Speaking to the Daily News Gasparri, a Fiat veteran who took on his prestigious new role last month, said, “In 2011, we saw the highest growth in North America, where demand increased by 38%. The European, African, Middle Eastern and CIS markets were not far behind with a 35% increase. In Latin America, the strong demand from projects in the private and public
  • Worldwide machine sales growing
    July 18, 2012
    Steady growth in machine sales reflects global demand for construction equipment - Mike Woof reports Keynote speakers at the UK’s Construction Equipment Association (CEA) recent annual general meeting revealed steady demand for new machines worldwide. Although Europe’s economy remains troubled, worldwide machine sales are strong and exports are providing huge turnover for manufacturers. Colin Timms of Off-Highway Research said that global equipment sales last peaked in 2007 at $98 billion, falling to $55 b