XCMG Receives an Order for Its V5 Fire Trucks Worth Fifty Million Yuan
Recently, XCMG announced that it had received an order from a China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Branch for more than ten V5 firefighting trucks worth 50 million Yuan. This proclaims a significant breakthrough for XCMG as it has been aiming to secure a foothold in the region since February this year. The announcement is by far the largest order placed by a Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Branch and demonstrates V5 firefighting trucks’ strength in technology and quality.
Nowadays there is a growing concern over fire safety, so does the concern over fire and explosion accident happened in chemical industry. Driven by this new demand, XCMG has built the professional water tower fire fighting vehicle on its innovative capacity and manufacturing technology.
In 2015, XCMG JP58S1, the professional water tower firefighting vehicle, was launched and soon gained trust from customers and was honored as “God of War”.
In 2017, XCMG launched the first large-flow, large-span petrochemical water tower firefighting vehicle JP62S1 of its V5 series. After putting on the market for only a few months, it was highly favored by many customers. The sales have exceeded 100 million yuan, becoming the top-selling model among XCMG V5 series firefighting vehicles.
In 20018, another XCMG petrochemical water tower firefighting vehicle JP72S3 of V5 series hit the road, becoming the highest one by far in China. Even it was given another name “petrochemical warrior” in the industry.
Thanks to constant technological innovation and the capability to anticipate the new trend, XCMG has made significant breakthrough in fire equipment for petroleum and refining industry. Since 2016, XCMG firefighting vehicles has been widely involved in fire extinguishing and rescue work, fire rescue training and exercise in cities and towns, industrial and mining enterprises, petrochemical companies and oil tanks and deliver great performance.
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