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LiuGong Hosts 6th Global Customer Day with Zero-Carbon Focus

By MGN EditorialJune 1, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Chinese construction and heavy equipment manufacturer LiuGong held its 6th Global Customer Day in Liuzhou, China, spotlighting the company's commitment to zero-carbon technologies amid growing decarbonisation pressure across industrial sectors.

Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer LiuGong (000528.SZ) convened its 6th Global Customer Day on May 31 in Liuzhou, China, under the theme 'Embracing a Zero-Carbon Future,' according to a PR Newswire release issued June 1, 2026. The event drew senior industry figures including Mr. Su Zimeng, President of the China Construction Machinery Association, and Mr. Song Zhiping, President of the China Association for Public Companies, signalling the broad institutional interest in LiuGong's decarbonisation strategy. While LiuGong is primarily known as a construction machinery producer, the company's zero-carbon initiatives carry relevance for the maritime and port sectors, where heavy equipment — including harbour cranes, reach stackers, and terminal handling machinery — is increasingly subject to emissions reduction mandates. Port operators worldwide are under mounting pressure from regulators and shipping line customers to demonstrate measurable progress on Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, making the electrification and alternative-fuel strategies of major equipment suppliers a closely watched development. LiuGong's Global Customer Day serves as the company's principal platform for unveiling new product lines and strategic partnerships. The zero-carbon theme aligns with broader trends in the Chinese industrial sector, where manufacturers are accelerating investment in electric and hybrid machinery to meet both domestic policy targets and international customer requirements. For port and terminal operators evaluating equipment procurement cycles, the direction signalled by major Chinese manufacturers such as LiuGong is material, given China's dominant share of global construction and port handling equipment supply chains. Further details on specific product announcements or partnership agreements from the Liuzhou event were not immediately available at the time of publication.
#port equipment#decarbonisation#zero-carbon#terminal handling#heavy equipment#China#electrification#port operations

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