XCMG's Yang Dongsheng Strengthens Global Ties in Indonesia and Australia
Strengthening Global Partnerships: Yang Dongsheng’s Journey
In a significant move to bolster international relationships, Yang Dongsheng, president of XCMG Group and XCMG Machinery, has joined a municipal delegation from Xuzhou on a series of economic and commercial visits to Indonesia and Australia. This initiative is aimed at expanding global partnerships and enhancing cooperation on various fronts.
Meeting Local Industry Leaders in Indonesia
During the delegation's visit to Indonesia, Yang Dongsheng engaged with key local enterprises such as the Sinar Mas Group and PT Gaya Makmur Tractors (GM Tractors). This collaboration culminated in several notable agreements that signal the strength and potential for future growth between XCMG and Indonesian industry leaders. Additionally, Yang visited the PT.XCMG Indonesian Group and other overseas investments made by Xuzhou firms, laying the groundwork for deeper economic ties.
The discussions highlighted Xuzhou's ambition to establish itself as an internationally competitive hub for construction machinery. It was an opportunity for participants to share insights on expanding communication and strengthening partnerships that would foster mutual growth. Furthermore, the delegation explored the commercial operations of XCMG Indonesia, examining market expansion and progress in digital transformation.
Through a centralized operational platform, Yang and his colleagues observed real-time performance metrics of equipment deployed in regional markets, showcasing XCMG's growing capabilities in global operations and digital management.
Fostering Economic Growth in Australia
The delegation's activities in Australia were equally impactful. In Perth, members took part in an open day organized by XCMG and Brooks Hire Service Pty Ltd. This event drew nearly 100 representatives, including dignitaries like Fu Lihua, the Chinese consul general in Perth, and Douglas Brooks, CEO of Brooks Hire Service. The occasion led to multiple purchasing agreements being signed, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of the event.
Fu emphasized the potential for Chinese production capabilities and market size to greatly benefit the Australian economy, while Yang underscored the necessity of cooperation between Chinese and Australian firms, indicating a natural alignment of interests. He remarked on the tangible nature of the partnership existing between XCMG and its Australian counterparts, showcasing a commitment to collaborative innovation.
Furthermore, the delegation visited Fortescue's headquarters, where they were introduced to the autonomous mining operation center known as