All China (inc. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau) Articles

XCMG’s lower carbon excavators
New G-series excavators updated to meet global emissions standards 
Case to stop construction sales in China
CNH Industrial will stop selling construction equipment in China from next year
Skyjack to produce in Mexico
Following an uptick in Q3 sales, Skyjack looks to expand manufacturing in Mexico, debuts new tech
Interview: LiuGong CEO on Chinese MEWP market growth
Zeng Guang’an gives insight on the company’s growth strategy
Dingli expands oil-free series
Three scissors add to existing six models, covering 5m to16m working height overall 
Electric focus for XCMG at Bauma
XCMG to showcase 39 products at Bauma, with many of them electric powered 
Bauma China cancelled
The event, due to take place in November 2022, has been postponed for two years due to the pandemic 
Dingli launches further electric scissors
The JCPT1912DCL and JCPT1712DCL have 500kg basket capacities
Preparations underway for Bauma China
Organisers of Bauma China say they expect the show to have approximately 3,000 exhibitors
Industry expert on Chinese equipment downturn
Chris Sleight, managing director, Off-Highway Research gives the inside track on the Chinese equipment market 
CanLift adds XCMG aerials to fleet
Ontario-based rental company expands access equipment line with XCMG units
Interview: Sunward’s global access goals
OEM’s general manager explains the reasons behind its shift into access equipment manufacturing 
Report reveals growth for MEWP rental market
IPAF analysis of European, US, Chinese and Middle Eastern MEWP rental markets
Dingli launches range extender series
Hybrid boom lift series based on Dingli lithium-powered range for work on sites where there is no electric supply 
Kobelco restructures due to changing Chinese market
Major OEM integrates two excavator plants due to changing market conditions
China starts to adopt electric wheeled loaders
Electric wheeled loader adoption picks up pace, but diesel will remain by far most popular option 
China to increase infrastructure construction spending
According to Chinese state TV the country will increase infrastructure construction spending to provide a boost to its economy 
Record-breaking year for equipment sales
Demand for equipment was maintained throughout 2021, although some areas have seen a drop in sales
Pressure on supply chains could ease as Shanghai factories open
The lockdown in China has caused issues for already stretched supply chains 
Dingli launches oil-free series
New direct electric drive line incorporates six scissor and vertical mast lift models 
Load More