Latest Developments in Africa And Saudi Arabia Earthworks And Excavation Equipment Market

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Latest Developments in Africa And Saudi Arabia Earthworks And Excavation Equipment Market

  • Chemical and Materials
  • Apr 2025
  • Country Level
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 30
  • No of Figures: 25

  • In December 2025, YANMAR HOLDINGS CO., LTD. launched the ViO38-7 and ViO33-7, replacing the ViO38-6 and ViO33-6 with improved performance, efficiency, and operator comfort. These zero-tail swing excavators featured enhanced hydraulic systems, faster travel speeds, and compact dimensions for better maneuverability. The redesigned cabins offered a modern aesthetic, improved visibility, and greater comfort. This launch strengthened Yanmar’s product lineup, boosted competitiveness in urban and confined-space projects, enhanced customer satisfaction, and increased operational efficiency for end-users
  • In February 2024, XCMG Group partnered with Tsingshan Group to invest 5.5 billion yuan (USD 852.85 million) in building the XCMG Tsingshan New Energy Industrial Base in Xuzhou. The base focuses on NEV development, batteries, and electric motor control systems. With projected annual sales of 10 billion yuan, the project strengthens XCMG’s position in the new energy vehicle market. This move enhances R&D, expands NEV production, and accelerates XCMG’s growth in sustainable transportation solutions
  • In March 2025, Shantui Construction Machinery Co.,Ltd will showcase its cutting-edge innovations at Bauma 2025, the world’s leading construction machinery exhibition. With groundbreaking technological advancements and a focus on intelligent manufacturing, Shantui is shaping the future of the industry. This is an exciting opportunity to see how Shantui is pushing the limits of innovation and fostering global collaboration
  • In October 2024, SANY Renewable Energy’s Arkalyk project in Kazakhstan was recognized at the Third Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference for its innovation and excellence. The company installed 10 SI-16848 wind turbines with a total capacity of 48 MW, which provided clean electricity and significantly reduced carbon emissions. This achievement boosted SANY’s reputation in global clean energy collaboration and supported its ongoing commitment to sustainable development and the green transition