The Opening of The 3rd CICEE Is Imminent

The Opening of The 3rd CICEE Is Imminent

The 3rd Changsha International Construction Equipment Exhibition will open on schedule tomorrow, thousands of enterprises are hot layout booth. The exhibition attracted 1502 enterprises, among which 35 of the world's top 50 construction machinery enterprises participated in the exhibition.
The number of participating enterprises and equipment reached a new high this year. At present, 90% of the outdoor exhibition has been completed, and the spare parts and small host equipment in the indoor exhibition area will gradually enter the venue in the next two days.



On December 1st last year, the "National Fourth" emission standards for non mobile road machinery in China were fully implemented, putting forward higher requirements for pollutant emissions. The 3rd CICEE is the first industry international exhibition after the implementation of the "National Fourth" standard. International construction machinery giants have launched new green products that save energy, reduce emissions, and reduce consumption, showcasing the green and low-carbon development trend of the industry.
On the morning of May 9th, 1500 participating enterprises gathered for exhibition, and large equipment such as excavators, loaders, and mining wide body trucks entered the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center. The construction on site was busy and tense, and the prototype of large and small exhibition booths was taking shape.




Caterpillar, a leading enterprise in the global construction machinery industry, is exhibiting 16 "National Fourth" products this time. In terms of appearance, the participating equipment is printed with the "NR4" nameplate logo to distinguish it from the "National Third" products; In terms of performance, compared to the previous generation products, the "Guosi" products have advantages such as more fuel-efficient, higher exhaust gas treatment efficiency, and more convenient maintenance.
This exhibition has sparked a "green" whirlwind. All "non road products" have met the "National Fourth" emission standards, while products that can be put on the road have reached a higher level of "National Sixth" standards.