XCC2000 Wind Power Oriented Telescopic Cranes Shipped to Europe
The delivery
ceremony of world largest wind power oriented telescope crane exported to
Europe was held on July 27. The crane breaks the tonnage record of its category
in the global industry.
At the world's
largest wheeled crane manufacturing base, with two XCMG 130-ton all-terrain
cranes clearing the way, XCC2000 wind power oriented telescopic cranes that are
disassembled into over 30 trucks, stepped to the show.
Liu Jiansen, vice
president of XCMG and general manager of the Import and Export Company, said
the product will soon be committed to the largest new energy generation project
in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ivovik wind power project.
The shipment is
the first time China's high-end equipment — the world's largest telescopic boom crane — step into the high-end market in Europe
and the United States. XCMG takes the opportunity of Sino-CEE Cooperation on Green
Development and Environmental Protection to deepen exchanges and cooperation. The
event played a positive role in promoting the integration of Chinese standards,
Chinese technology and Chinese equipment to go global.
The constructor of
the project, Xiyutong, is the bellwether of China's private electric power
construction enterprises. It enjoys a high reputation in Croatia, Serbia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries in Europe. Its high-quality
construction standards and excellent construction level are praised as “China's
Iron Troop” by local government.
“Under the call for clean energy in CEE countries, the wind power
market is thriving. The cooperation with XCMG, the world's top mobile crane
manufacturer, would further accelerate the progress of wind power projects in
Europe and achieve win-win result for both companies.” said Dusko Uzelac, commercial
director of YOUTONE, Croatia.
Super mobile crane
is known as “the crown of the world's construction machinery technology”
because of the high technical threshold and the difficulty in R & D.
XCC2000 is XCMG's latest 1000 tonnage super crane, and also the world's largest
telescopic crawler crane, which can lift 135 tons of objects to a height of 160
meters, setting a world record.
Since the
beginning of this year, XCMG has overcome the adverse effects of the epidemic,
sudden changes in the international situation and other factors. The export of
various products has reached a new record high. XCMG will continue join hands
with its global steel alliance to promote Chinese equipment to the high-end
market.