Chinese firms are growing their expertise in terms of products and international sales – Mike Woof reports
China’s major off-highway construction equipment manufacturers have grown in a relatively short period and now number amongst the largest players in the sector. Some of the key firms are looking to boost exports and are providing tough competition, particularly in the emergent markets.
Best known for its wheeled loaders, LiuGong has been developing its excavator range, with production of the E 
      
  
           
                          
                December 2, 2013
              
            
                          
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    Chinese firms are growing their expertise in terms of products and international sales – Mike Woof reports
 
China’s major off-highway construction equipment manufacturers have grown in a relatively short period and now number amongst the largest players in the sector. Some of the key firms are looking to boost exports and are providing tough competition, particularly in the emergent markets.
 
Best known for its wheeled loaders,269   LiuGong has been developing its excavator range, with production of the E series machines underway. The firm is extending this line up and is now offering a 50tonne class excavator with its 950E model, which features a 3.2m3 bucket and is powered by a 298 kW 196   Cummins diesel. The machine is fitted with the firm’s intelligent power control system, which has been designed to ensure optimised performance, increasing working efficiency and reducing fuel consumption. The company is further extending its range upwards in size by introducing the 70tonne class 970E model, its largest excavator so far. The E- series excavators represent a significant technological step for LiuGong and the company is selling these into the Chinese market to get experience, with Tier 2-Tier 4 versions being available worldwide depending on the local market requirements. LiuGong’s excavator facility in Liuzhou is one of the firm’s newer plants and has two assembly lines, one building larger machines from 15-50tonnes and the other building smaller units. Of note is the fact that LiuGong also has a European manufacturing facility, acquired when it bought the Polish 3420   Dressta bulldozer line, which will make the excavators for sale into Europe.
Sany Mining is continuing to expand its SRT range of off-highway dump trucks, as well as boosting its sales of these machines in China and for export. The company completed the first prototypes for the SRT55 rigid hauler in 2007 with the production versions then starting to roll off the production line in 2008. Development of the SRT line-up has continued and the firm is offering machines with payloads of 33, 45 and 95tonnes as well. Sales are growing and Sany is expecting to make 300 of the machines in 2014. At present most of the trucks are supplied to customers in China but much of this sales growth is expected to come from increasing exports. Over the next two to three years, up to 50% of truck sales will be to export markets and the firm is already making progress as it supplies machines to customers in Chile, South Africa, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.1170   Sany Heavy Machinery saw a 100% increase in sales  and profits for 2013 so far compared to 2012 and the company believes  that this division will continue to grow its performance as its exports  develop further.
 
The5316   SDLG  product range has developed through several generations but while it has  been producing wheeled loaders for the Chinese market for many years,  the agreement with 359   Volvo CE has allowed the Chinese company to further  advance its line-up. The current wheeled loader range was developed with  input from Volvo and these models were introduced in 2011, showing  improved performance, durability and reliability over the earlier  generation units. According to the company, the machines are quieter,  more reliable and will also last significantly longer. Volvo CE has also  used its considerable knowledge in the sector to help in the  development of SDLG’s new excavator range. 
The SDLG wheeled loaders and excavators feature proven technology for the engines, drivelines and hydraulics, with some components such as the cabs that show the Volvo CE influence. Manufacturing of the SDLG loaders and excavators is based on a variant of the2728   Toyota Production  System  while quality control and product testing has benefited from  Volvo CE  input. An array of options is offered and for the Chinese  market, SDLG’s  customers can specify from a range of engine types  available, such as a  2731   Weichai unit as well as a Chinese made 201   Deutz. 
 
Bulldozer specialist1171   Shantui has a clear policy of broadening its product range,   having grown from being a small producer with a limited model line-up  to  become a major global manufacturer. The company began its   diversification process in 1999, buying a road machinery range and then   following this up with a line of concrete equipment in 2008.
 
However at the same time, Shantui continues to develop its bulldozer line, with -5 versions of the SD16, SD32 and SD42 being introduced in due course. While the 671kW SD90-5 was unveiled at5930   Bauma China in late 2012  and was  the first of the -5 models seen in public, this machine is in  final  development and will not be available on the market for another  two  years and the 313kW SD42-5 is the first production model of this  new  series to be unveiled.
The firm recently sold 50,000th bulldozer, and has both US and European certifications for its SD10YE model, while it has supplied and SD16 to a customer in the UK. Shantui produces more bulldozers than any other manufacturer in the world, with an annual production capacity of 15,000 units and a peak output of 11,000 machines in 2011.
 
 2490   XCMG’s   massive contract signed with the Venezuelan Government was a  major   boost to the firm; the supply of no less than 6025 machines in a deal   worth some US$750 million. This order came at an important time  for the   company when the world demand for construction equipment  slumped,   bringing a very welcome boost to turnover.
 
The order was for well over 60 different types of machines including mobile truck cranes, tower cranes, pavers, compaction rollers, wheeled loaders, bulldozers, graders, concrete mixers, concrete pumps, piling rigs, dump trucks and both mobile and static crushers. The bulldozers and crushers were amongst the units supplied by other manufacturers although all the units were branded as XCMG machines for the purposes of the deal.
XCMG’s target is for the firm to become the world’s third largest manufacturer of construction machines, although the company hold the fifth place in the global market at present and exports are crucial. XCMG’s main export market is Latin America at present, where the firm says its products have a good reputation, with Brazil, Chile Bolivia and Peru all being important sales areas. Road machines do figure in the company’s export business and XCMG has had particular success with its 12tonne single drum compactor in Brazil and Venezuela.
 
 1175   Zoomlion    is a comparatively new entrant to the construction equipment  market,    having grown both organically and through acquisition and it  is now a    leader in the concrete pumping sector for example. Perhaps  its most    notable purchase has been of Italian concrete pump  manufacturer CIFA, a deal which went through in 2008. One of the  machines of which the    Zoomlion group is most proud is its innovative  101m boom concrete pump.    This is a record holder as it offers the  longest reach of any concrete    pump in the world. The key to the  machine is that the top four boom    sections of the 101m concrete pump  are made from carbon fibre, which    reduces its weight considerably.  The machine runs on a seven axle truck    chassis but had conventional  high carbon steel been used, a 12 axle    chassis would have been  required. It is worth noting that while one    competing manufacturer  builds a concrete pump with a boom reach of 86m,    this has steel in  its construction and the machine runs on a nine axle    chassis.  Zoomlion has patents covering the use of carbon fibre in the    boom and  in fact, the company took out over 100 patents on the 101m    machine.
      
    China’s major off-highway construction equipment manufacturers have grown in a relatively short period and now number amongst the largest players in the sector. Some of the key firms are looking to boost exports and are providing tough competition, particularly in the emergent markets.
Best known for its wheeled loaders,
Sany Mining is continuing to expand its SRT range of off-highway dump trucks, as well as boosting its sales of these machines in China and for export. The company completed the first prototypes for the SRT55 rigid hauler in 2007 with the production versions then starting to roll off the production line in 2008. Development of the SRT line-up has continued and the firm is offering machines with payloads of 33, 45 and 95tonnes as well. Sales are growing and Sany is expecting to make 300 of the machines in 2014. At present most of the trucks are supplied to customers in China but much of this sales growth is expected to come from increasing exports. Over the next two to three years, up to 50% of truck sales will be to export markets and the firm is already making progress as it supplies machines to customers in Chile, South Africa, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
The
The SDLG wheeled loaders and excavators feature proven technology for the engines, drivelines and hydraulics, with some components such as the cabs that show the Volvo CE influence. Manufacturing of the SDLG loaders and excavators is based on a variant of the
Bulldozer specialist
However at the same time, Shantui continues to develop its bulldozer line, with -5 versions of the SD16, SD32 and SD42 being introduced in due course. While the 671kW SD90-5 was unveiled at
The firm recently sold 50,000th bulldozer, and has both US and European certifications for its SD10YE model, while it has supplied and SD16 to a customer in the UK. Shantui produces more bulldozers than any other manufacturer in the world, with an annual production capacity of 15,000 units and a peak output of 11,000 machines in 2011.
The order was for well over 60 different types of machines including mobile truck cranes, tower cranes, pavers, compaction rollers, wheeled loaders, bulldozers, graders, concrete mixers, concrete pumps, piling rigs, dump trucks and both mobile and static crushers. The bulldozers and crushers were amongst the units supplied by other manufacturers although all the units were branded as XCMG machines for the purposes of the deal.
XCMG’s target is for the firm to become the world’s third largest manufacturer of construction machines, although the company hold the fifth place in the global market at present and exports are crucial. XCMG’s main export market is Latin America at present, where the firm says its products have a good reputation, with Brazil, Chile Bolivia and Peru all being important sales areas. Road machines do figure in the company’s export business and XCMG has had particular success with its 12tonne single drum compactor in Brazil and Venezuela.
    
        
        
        
        


