XCMG Machinery has delivered a shipment of its five-axle 250t all-terrain cranes, model XCA250G7-1E, to Sarens Group as part of a new strategic partnership.
The agreement between the Chinese construction machinery manufacturer and the Belgian crane rental and heavy lifting firm aims to strengthen cooperation in the heavy lifting sector.
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Sarens will incorporate the newly supplied XCA250G7-1E cranes into its operational fleet. XCMG developed this model for the European market, with features designed to address various site conditions.
The crane includes variable support technology, allowing operators to select from four outrigger lengths at 25%, 50%, 75% or 100%, which can suit different terrains and confined spaces.
Its automatic counterweight hook-up system uses sensors to detect slewing angle and counterweight position, enabling one-button hooking for improved operational safety and efficiency.
The load telescoping function allows the boom to extend with loads up to 40% of rated capacity, increasing both range and productivity by up to 50% while maintaining safety standards.
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By GlobalDataXCMG Europe sales director Rafael Romao said: “This partnership with Sarens marks a new chapter in our mission to deliver best-in-class solutions for heavy lifting and construction projects.
“The XCA250G7-1E is a testament to our commitment to providing innovative, high-performance machinery tailored for the global market.”
The partnership agreement will see XCMG and Sarens combine their respective expertise in manufacturing and heavy lifting services. Both firms intend to broaden their international presence through this collaboration while seeking to manage costs and focus on technological improvements.
Sarens board member and trade director Jan L. Sarens said: “We’re proud to align with XCMG, a company that shares our vision for innovation and excellence.
“This partnership enhances our capacity to meet growing industry demands and reinforces our leadership in heavy lifting and engineered transport.”