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Riding High!

With 27 products to be showcased at Bauma 2010, Sany Group is on a growth ride.

Abiding by the maxim of ‘Moving forward with innovation', Sany will showcase a total of 27 products at Bauma 2010, to be held from April 19-25, 2010 in Munich. These will include 72 m Truck Pump - the world’s Guinness record holder, the newly developed All Terrain Crane SAC2000 as well as world’s biggest combined Reach Stacker units RSC45C2-P, etc.

Show stealer

One of the major attractions at the exhibition will be showcasing of the new cabs designed and manufactured by Sany Bodyworks Co., Ltd., a Sany Group subsidiary. This driver’s cab is integrated into the crane body in a perfect arc and the bullet design of the cab, which borrows from aerodynamic theories, reduces the resistance of air while in motion. The delicate interior decorations, wide in-cab space, broad field of vision, the variably adjustable seat and many other convenient arrangements bring great comfort to the operator during driving and on-site operation. The new driver’s cab and operator’s cab, are fit for all nine mobile crane prototypes. The concise and confident design, added by a few improved functions, has lifted the quality of the whole crane to a new level. Besides, the new driver’s cab and operator’s cab are manufactured independently by Sany, which has not only made self-development of sheet-metal cabs within the company successful, but also sharpened Sany’s edge in the crane industry in terms of iindependent design and manufacture of cabs.

New launch

Sany recently launched China’s first thousand-ton all terrain truck crane; SAC303 all terrain truck crane featuring superior performance and large tonnage, and telescopic boom. The length of the telescopic boom approximates 100m. With outstanding hoisting capability and able to lift a weight of 100t to the height of 80m, the SAC303 has broken the monopoly of foreign crane manufacturers.

(Communication by the management of the company)

With 27 products to be showcased at Bauma 2010, Sany Group is on a growth ride. Abiding by the maxim of ‘Moving forward with innovation', Sany will showcase a total of 27 products at Bauma 2010, to be held from April 19-25, 2010 in Munich. These will include 72 m Truck Pump - the world’s Guinness record holder, the newly developed All Terrain Crane SAC2000 as well as world’s biggest combined Reach Stacker units RSC45C2-P, etc. Show stealer One of the major attractions at the exhibition will be showcasing of the new cabs designed and manufactured by Sany Bodyworks Co., Ltd., a Sany Group subsidiary. This driver’s cab is integrated into the crane body in a perfect arc and the bullet design of the cab, which borrows from aerodynamic theories, reduces the resistance of air while in motion. The delicate interior decorations, wide in-cab space, broad field of vision, the variably adjustable seat and many other convenient arrangements bring great comfort to the operator during driving and on-site operation. The new driver’s cab and operator’s cab, are fit for all nine mobile crane prototypes. The concise and confident design, added by a few improved functions, has lifted the quality of the whole crane to a new level. Besides, the new driver’s cab and operator’s cab are manufactured independently by Sany, which has not only made self-development of sheet-metal cabs within the company successful, but also sharpened Sany’s edge in the crane industry in terms of iindependent design and manufacture of cabs. New launch Sany recently launched China’s first thousand-ton all terrain truck crane; SAC303 all terrain truck crane featuring superior performance and large tonnage, and telescopic boom. The length of the telescopic boom approximates 100m. With outstanding hoisting capability and able to lift a weight of 100t to the height of 80m, the SAC303 has broken the monopoly of foreign crane manufacturers. (Communication by the management of the company)

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