NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- XCMG Machinery ("XCMG", SHE: 000425), a global leader in construction equipment manufacturing, has successfully delivered a batch of XCMG Certified Pre-Owned Crawler Cranes, models XGC85 and XGC55, to support major infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia. This milestone underscores XCMG's commitment to advancing sustainable development and promoting the circular economy in the global construction industry.

XCMG Certified Pre-Owned Crawler Cranes Deployed in Southeast Asia to Support Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects
Additionally, the hydraulic system, travel, and slewing functions were thoroughly tested and recalibrated to ensure optimal performance. The refurbishment was completed with deep cleaning and repainting, restoring the cranes to near-new condition. When maintained according to XCMG's guidelines, these machines are expected to operate efficiently for another 5 to 7 years.
The certificated used XGC85 crawler crane offers:
- Reliable Hydraulic Components - Ensuring stability and efficiency in high-load, continuous operations.
- Fast-Release Drum with Disc Brake - Enhancing work efficiency, with one-touch switching between main and auxiliary hook conditions for improved operational convenience.
- Dual-Mode Operation Interface - Adapting to diverse working environments, while the 850mm wide track shoes enhance durability and stability in construction applications.
- Integrated Transport Design - Significantly reducing transportation and assembly costs.
- Innovative Self-Erecting A-Frame Technology - Enabling faster and more efficient crane assembly.
- Optimized Hydraulic System - Featuring an integrated design that reduces failure points and enhances maintenance accessibility.
- Modular and Universal Design - Lowering procurement, transportation, and maintenance costs, while also allowing seamless switching between main and auxiliary hook conditions for greater operational efficiency.
Looking ahead, XCMG aims to sell 70 units of certified pre-owned equipment in 2025, further promoting the principles of the circular economy and sustainable development in the construction industry.