XCMG, Cummins Partner to Create Innovative and Sustainable Industrial Platform
Leading Chinese construction machinery manufacturer XCMG (SHE:000425) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Cummins, a global power leader that designs, manufactures and distributes engines, filtration and power generation products, on October 17 in Xuzhou, China.
The two companies will work closely on developing and integrating comprehensive product lines, value chain and global operations, creating new applications, exploring new markets and sharing resources in the construction industry, with continuous global R&D improvement.
Cummins is one of XCMG's most important strategic partners since the 1980s with the first electrification project in China's construction machinery industry. Since then, the two companies have gone on to cooperate in every aspect of XCMG's product lines and have achieved significant success in improving the reliability of tonnage products through technological innovation.
Steve Chapman, Group Vice president of Cummins, noted at the signing ceremony that the new partnership would strive on pushing forward the technology development and industrial upgrade of the Chinese market, Cummins will build a global application engineering team to support XCMG's overseas strategies.
The two companies will partner to develop digital and networked technologies and applications of XCMG and Cummins products and further improve equipment quality and service efficiency. Both will work towards the goal of leading sustainable manufacturing with the support of intelligent manufacturing technologies.
Establishing a world-class supply chain will allow for better product experience and positive development of the industry from the standpoint of the user and end industrial structure.
Wang Min, chairman of XCMG, said: "The global manufacturing industries are transitioning to more green, eco-friendly, efficient and emission-reducing models. I hope XCMG and Cummins will continue expanding effective supply while emphasizing environmental protection, sustainable development and efficiency to make the world a better place."
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