Flagship XCMG Machinery Equipment Features in Sci-Fi Blockbuster
A fusion of sci-fi adventure and heavy
industry innovation, a flagship fleet of customized XCMG Machinery equipment is featured in the China-made sci-fi
blockbuster "The Wandering Earth II" directed by Frant Gwo, which
opened in movie theaters on Chinese New Year's Day, and will be released in the
countries and regions including North America, UK, Ireland, Australia, New
Zealand, etc. starting from today.
From the "space elevator" soaring
across the earth and sky to the thrilling "air combat," XCMG equipment
journeys from behind the scenes to onstage in the prequel to 2019's ''The
Wandering Earth", which became one of the highest grossing non-English
movies ever. Leveraging its comprehensive product portfolio and solutions in
hoisting, earthmoving, road, aerial work, sanitation, safety and emergency
rescue, XCMG has provided a wide range of operational and transformable
machinery equipment for the UEG (United Earth Government) in the film.
"As China's premier company of
industrial design, we came up with several product design proposals in two days
after receiving the assignment and selected the best solution with the
directors. As you'll see in the film, we achieved ideal results. These dazzling pieces of 'equipment of the
future' were not just for cinematic show, they were inspired by our real-life
products that are breaking new ground every day," said Zhang Han, the
industrial designer from XCMG.
XCMG provided 61 units of equipment of 42
models, more than 400 sets of spare parts and workshop props and 61 sets of 3D
models over the course of film production, from scheduling, painting, equipment
to personnel, logistics, to on-site execution and more. A total of 319 XCMG
staff worked on the project.
One of the most coveted pieces of equipment
from the film is the ET120 walking excavator, also known as the "steel
mantis." Designed for emergency rescue in complex terrain environments and
at disaster-stricken sites, the ET120 can "walk" the plateau mountains,
woodlands, ravines, swamps and alpine as if it's on firm earth, while equipped
for installing various tools to perform different tasks such as excavation,
lifting, logging, fire extinguishing, crushing, grabbing and drilling at
altitudes of up to 4,500 meters and temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius.
In addition, the film features dozens of
innovative technologies that XCMG has developed for applications in extreme
conditions, and over a third of the equipment in the film is unmanned and new energy
models, including the AGV.
"The 'steel mantis' in the film is the
'transformer' of real life, and as you'll see in the movie, XCMG brings sci-fi
to reality through the wonders of our industrial engineering, so I'm very proud
of what we have created," said Gwo.
From introducing product technologies from
abroad to mastering core technologies of breakthrough significance, XCMG, has
established the most cutting-edge R&D through global collaboration to
become one of the top three construction manufacturers in the world.