Zoomlion Heavy Industry Participates in Renovation of Mexico Stadium for 2026 World Cup
2026-06-11 16:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Zoomlion engineering cranes and other equipment are involved in the renovation of the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City and the construction of temporary outdoor stages for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The stadium, originally built in 1962, will become the first venue in the world to host three World Cups. The renovation project started in May 2024 and has a construction period of 20 months. Zoomlion's RT75 rough-terrain crane is used for hoisting steel structures and steel beams of the stadium, while intelligent aerial work platforms are also utilized for outdoor stage construction.

Zoomlion has been continuously expanding its presence in the Latin American market in recent years. In 2024, the company's sales revenue from engineering cranes, aerial work platforms, and other products in the Mexican market exceeded 100 million yuan. In 2025, Zoomlion's first outlet in Mexico City officially opened. An 800-ton all-terrain crane has been delivered to a Mexican customer, setting a record for the largest-tonnage crane sale in the North American market; a 72-meter straight-boom aerial work platform set a new industry record in the region; excavators, bulldozers, and other equipment are participating in the construction of the Maya Train, a national-level project in Mexico. Additionally, Zoomlion's Agricultural Machinery Latin America Experience and Service Center was inaugurated in Aguascalientes in May this year.

Since 2018, Zoomlion has participated in the construction of stadiums for multiple World Cups, including the Lusail Stadium for the Qatar World Cup. Currently, Zoomlion's ZCC9800W crawler crane is involved in the construction of the Rabat Stadium in Morocco for the 2030 World Cup and will later be relocated to the Hassan II Grand Stadium, the world's largest football stadium. Zoomlion's overseas revenue has achieved a compound annual growth rate of 52% over the past four years.

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