XCMG Tibet Green Industrial Park Breaks Ground in Milin, Linzhi, China
2026-06-11 10:44
Favorite

en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 9, 2026, the XCMG Tibet Construction Machinery Green Industrial Park, under China's Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG), officially broke ground in Milin, Linzhi City, Tibet. This project is a "nine-in-one" comprehensive service base deployed by XCMG in Tibet, covering functions such as research, marketing, spare parts, services, digitalization, training, source-grid-load-storage, and remanufacturing, aiming to provide full lifecycle solutions for the Tibet construction machinery market.

The construction of this industrial park stems from a strategic cooperation agreement signed between the Milin Municipal People's Government and XCMG on November 18, 2025. On January 5, 2026, XCMG completed the land acquisition for the base in Milin City, officially establishing its Tibet regional headquarters in Milin, laying the foundation for the project's launch. From June 8 to 9, Song Lewei, Secretary of the Xuzhou Municipal Party Committee, led a team to inspect the project in Linzhi, Tibet, to understand the project planning, functional layout, and industrial positioning. On the day of the groundbreaking ceremony, Yang Dongsheng, Chairman of XCMG and XCMG Machinery, and Meng Wen, Vice President of XCMG Machinery, attended the event.

Yang Dongsheng stated that XCMG has always integrated corporate development into national strategies, fully serving major projects and key initiatives. It is not only a builder of national major projects but also a guarantor of equipment support under extreme working conditions. XCMG will advance the park construction with high standards, serving Tibet's modernization with a full-chain integrated solution.

According to reports, the XCMG Tibet Green Industrial Park, centered in Milin, Linzhi, and radiating across all of Tibet, focuses on six major system solutions to support local scenario-based and packaged construction needs, systematically addressing long-standing pain points in the plateau region's construction machinery industry, such as slow service response and difficult spare parts supply. Once completed and operational, the project will also provide vocational training and employment growth platforms, helping local residents develop skills and increase income locally. This groundbreaking marks the deepening of XCMG's transformation from an equipment supplier to a regional comprehensive service provider.

This article is compiled by Wedoany. All AI citations must indicate the source as "Wedoany". If there is any infringement or other issues, please notify us promptly, and we will modify or delete it accordingly. Email: news@wedoany.com