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XCMG Crane Unveils US-Tailored Models at CONEXPO 2026

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

XCMG Crane showcased three crane models designed specifically for the North American market at the recent CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 exhibition.

At the recently concluded CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, one of the world's largest construction industry trade shows, XCMG Crane reaffirmed its commitment to the North American market with a portfolio of custom-tailored crane models. Under the theme 'Powering Your Success', XCMG Crane presented three crane models designed to meet the unique needs of US customers. The lineup included the XCA100_US, a 100-ton all-terrain crane optimized for maneuverability and jobsite accessibility, as well as the XCT80_US, an 80-ton rough terrain crane engineered for versatility and reliability in challenging terrain. 'Our focus at CONEXPO was to demonstrate XCMG's deep understanding of the North American market and our ability to deliver innovative products that address the specific requirements of our customers in this region,' said James Wang, President of XCMG Crane. 'These new models are a testament to our commitment to providing tailored solutions that drive productivity and profitability for our customers.' In addition to the crane models, XCMG also showcased its latest technological advancements, including advanced telematics systems and operator-assist features designed to enhance safety and efficiency on the jobsite. The company's exhibit drew significant interest from attendees, underscoring XCMG's growing presence and reputation in the North American construction equipment market. According to gCaptain, XCMG's strategic focus on the US market aligns with the company's broader global expansion efforts, as it seeks to capitalize on the robust infrastructure investment and construction activity anticipated in the coming years.
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