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Shantui Steps into the Future at BICES 2015

Shantui is showing a new face at the BICES 2015 exhibition in Beijing, displaying its newest and most innovative products yet. Not satisfied with simply being a world leader in high performance low cost machines, Shantui has been researching new technologies to upgrade its products and take its value proposition into the future. Taking center stage at its 1,000m2 indoor booth are 6 new machines: the 160hp and fully hydraulic SD16YS bulldozer, the 170hp hydrostatic DH17 bulldozer and remote controlled DE17R bulldozer, the natural gas powered SD20-5LNG bulldozer, the 6-ton-lift natural gas powered SL60WN wheel loader, and the 14-ton SR14D-3 tandem roller. So as to further demonstrate Shantui’s newfound R&D prowess, making its debut at the show is the SHF-100 prototype concrete mixer truck.

Shantui will also be exhibiting some of its other diversified product offerings. From its line of emergency vehicles is the YT32 platform-equipped fire truck and the JP60 boom-equipped fire truck. Additionally, the booth will feature 23 units from Shantui’s broad range of in-house produced spare parts line. Long a key component to the company’s competitive advantage, Shantui’s spare parts production capacity can supply not only Shantui machines, but also those of competitors such as Volvo and Komatsu. 

“We are very excited to demonstrate Shantui’s technical capabilities,” states Shantui Vice President Chad Cheng. “With new technology such as the hydrostatic systems on the DH17 and the remote control DE17R, we are showing that we are committed to finding new ways to bring the customer value that works.”

This commitment has been clear throughout the company’s history, from its signature bulldozer line to its broad portfolio of engineering solutions. Now, Shantui is ready to step into the future with new technology and modern design concepts. To see what a world-leading value chain and cutting-edge innovation can do for you, visit Shantui at booth number E 1553 at BICES 2015, from September 22-25.