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Chinese OEM to “accelerate the pace” of global development

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China-based LGMG, a manufacturer of mining trucks, articulated trucks, mining excavators and access equipment announced at its global partner conference its plans to expand globally.

According to information released by the company, the event featured information on the OEMs, “comprehensive new journey towards internationalization.”

The event also focused on sustainability and the acceleration of new technology.

“We will take this opportunity to build two domestics plus international ecospheres, accelerate the pace of global development, and truly move towards internationalization under digital collaboration,” commented Yu Mengsheng, chairman of LGMG.

At the event two new supply chain ecosystems were officially launched, one in Jinan in eastern China and an Americas supply chain ecosystem centered in Mexico.

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