09 Nov

Advantages to buy special equipment from China

China rapidly develops all possible spheres of industry such as machinery and automobiles. Chinese specials enjoy great popularity in USA, and there are a number of absolutely objective reasons. Consider four main advantages of the Chinese special equipment: First, the Chinese trucks have vary nice price, and for many buyers, this factor is decisive.

Nevertheless, one should not assume that the difference in price is very high – if you are offered the Chinese trucks at prices 2-3 times cheaper than their European or Japanese counterpart, you should know that this can not be, most likely it comes to technology not very high class. But 10-20-30% differences in price are quite acceptable. Particularly pleased that cheaper Chinese wheel loaders, Bulldozers, trucks and dump trucks are a not just a benefit, but also high quality – a time when the Chinese considered a fake, are long gone. Separate asset is the fact that the Chinese special equipment not only inexpensive, but also very taxing and does not require any special maintenance. All this allows to minimize the cost of its content, and thus make the cost of specialized equipment is lower and, consequently, more profitable and competitive.

Secondly, the quality and comfort China specials no way inferior to Japanese and Korean technology, and, of course, than cars of domestic production. Excellent performance secured her reputation and recognition – loader XCMG, excavators XCG, trucks Sinotruk, Howo, are now widely exploited throughout USA, and excellent proven in harsh weather and road conditions in our country.

Thirdly, the Chinese special technique stands out for its versatility. Chinese trucks, for example, can also perform the functions evacuator, manipulator, refrigerators, etc. Thus, you can save considerably by buying cars instead of two separate one that combines features of both.

Fourthly, wheel loaders, cranes, asphalt pavers, motor graders, pipe layers, bulldozers, road rollers and all the rest specials from China does not make you suffer for repairs and determine the necessary spare parts, as these machines are very unpretentious in maintenance, and problems with spare parts, as such, no, because they can be found in the presence or brought under the order. Another argument in favor of technology from China is that Chinese manufacturers do not get tired of striking guests auto shows their innovations, primarily in regard to the so-called universal models. Unfortunately, despite the fast-growing Chinese engineering, still run into a high risk of poor-quality products, and therefore preferable to buy equipment only from reliable and proven manufacturers. Purchasing special equipment Yutong, Shantui, Sinotruk is a very good choice in terms of optimal combination of price and quality, which many times will convince you of its accuracy.

07 Nov

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