Why XCMG Mining Machinery Occupies a Main position in the Global Mining Equipment Market?
In 2023, XCMG's "Classic Mining CP" was delivered in bulk to Mongolia. Now, the second batch of more than ten 240-ton mining trucks has been successfully delivered to local mines, once again showcasing the impressive capabilities of XCMG's "national heavyweights" and adding another highlight to "Made in China".
As global energy demand continues to grow, mining transport equipment, which is the core power of mining operations, is becoming increasingly important. Large-tonnage mining trucks are a typical representation of this.
Mongolia is rich in coal resources and is considered a "must-win territory" for global mining machinery manufacturers. In this fierce competition, XCMG Mining Machinery, with its outstanding technical strength and deep market foundation, has successfully broken through and become the "dark horse" in the finals, winning the favor of local customers. Since 2023, XCMG's 100-260 ton mining trucks have been gradually entering the market, becoming the main force in local mining transportation.
In 2023, XCMG's first batch of mining equipment – a "Classic Mining CP" consisting of 200-ton mining excavators and 130-ton mining dump trucks – was delivered in bulk to the local market. After a year of rigorous testing in the Gobi Desert, customers have given it top marks.
The 200-ton mining excavator is equipped with robust and durable steel armor and has the exceptional capability to fill a truck with just six shovels, making it a reliable assistant in mining operations. The 130-ton mining dump truck, with its large load capacity, durability, and impact resistance, has been exported to international markets such as Australia and Africa, working seamlessly with the 200-ton mining excavator.
From technical preparation to spare parts supply, XCMG's "Classic Mining CP" has performed exceptionally, far exceeding customer expectations and consistently receiving high marks. "All we can say is that XCMG is truly excellent." In the future, as XCMG's mining equipment is delivered in bulk, it will undertake about 90% of the transportation work for the project.