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.
April 13, 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

  • Asphalt advances and industry innovations in paving
    May 20, 2014
    Asphalt paving technology continues to develop, benefiting from new technologies and new diesel engines - Mike Woof reports The asphalt paving equipment market is seeing the introduction of new low emission engines that will meet the Tier 4 Final regulations for Europe and North America. These have required some major engineering changes, with firms now having to install bulky exhaust after-treatment systems and additional cooling for engines and turbos.
  • Chinese manufacturers competing in quarrying segment
    March 5, 2015
    Chinese firms are now gearing up to tackle the quarrying market - Mike Woof writes. One of the key developments of note for the bauma China exhibition in late 2014 was the number of Chinese manufacturers now looking to compete in the quarrying sector. Also of note was how Western manufacturers are also taking the emergent markets seriously, developing machines to counter this increased competition from China. In many cases Western manufacturers have partnered with Chinese firms, bought out Chinese companies
  • Advanced, low emission, fuel efficient earthmoving
    February 23, 2012
    Manufacturers are rolling out sophisticated machines for the European, North American and Japanese markets - Mike Woof reports. This year has been a pivotal period for the development of advanced, low emission earthmoving machines. During 2011 an array of manufacturers have introduced new models designed to comply with the latest Stage IIIB/Tier 4 Interim emissions regulations introduced for
  • CECE Congress focuses on future of construction
    May 8, 2012
    The bi-annual CECE Congress was held in Spain when participants looked forward in a bid to see what will happen in the next ten years. Growth markets such as China, India and Brazil offer big opportunities to European construction equipment manufacturers. As companies, particularly those from China, start to expand outside their own countries the competition for business will increase, and it has been claimed that there is no such thing as 'the global market', rather it is the sum of hundreds, if not thousa