At the motor grader assembly line in the XCMG manufacturing base, Ding Yang, Chief of the 11th Workstation, is installing the tires transported from underground onto a motor grader with robotic hands. The entire process used to take at least two workers to complete. Now, it takes only one and is much simpler in operation. He straightened up and looked ahead. As far as his eyes can see, the motor graders on the assembly line are all lined up, simple, orderly and efficient. This is the 7th grader that he has assembled today, and the 500th since the new assembly line was put into use.
Over the past two decades, XCMG has started from scratch and risen to the top. It has always harbored the determination and confidence to lead the peers, create value for society, contribute to the industry, and help clients achieve success. It is with this determination and confidence that XCMG has explored big markets in a small industry. Since 2007, it has sold over a thousand motor graders, exceeding 1,900 in 2011, a record high. The company has been leading the industry for eight consecutive years.
Currently, XCMG has built a comprehensive and three-dimensional Motor Grader Purchase and Application Model. With a firm grasp of future technologies and product trends, it has launched a continuous wave of new products over the years. In addition to the star products that hold the national record for the maximum and minimum horsepower motor graders in the country, XCMG has put out snow-removing grader that withstands -40 degrees of coldness and sand-removing grader that resists 50 degrees of heat. In 2014, it unveiled the world's first natural gas-fueled grader. Creating value for more users requires supreme quality. That is why XCMG has streamlined its product system and explored the high-end market. Now, it has a full list of high-end graders. The A and C series that meet the CE standards and the M series that meets the North American standards have successfully landed the global high-end market. The K series, in particular, is fast becoming a sharp knife that piercing open the market.