Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the province has seen cumulative investments of 20.3 billion yuan in inland waterway infrastructure development. As a result, the province now boasts 514 kilometers of newly upgraded navigable waterways at Level IV or higher, bringing the total to 1,515 kilometers. Additionally, seven new 1,000-ton-class berths have been added, increasing the total to 60. The region’s container handling capacity has also expanded by 680,000 TEUs, reaching a combined total of 2.33 million TEUs.
Luzhou Port has emerged as one of China’s key inland ports, equipped with the capacity to handle over one million TEUs and seamlessly integrating rail, road, and water transport. Meanwhile, Yibin Port has been developed into a comprehensive facility capable of handling containers, roll-on/roll-off cargo, and heavy-lift shipments. Meanwhile, Nanchong Port, Guangyuan Port, and Guang'an Port have all begun operations.
Meanwhile, cooperation under the Ministry of Transport’s “2+2” framework continues to deepen, further strengthening regional connectivity and development.
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JCB launches a new range of Loadall telescopic handler work platforms.
At the beginning of 2017, JCB introduced a new series of work platforms designed for installation on its Loadall telescopic handler models—models that are among the best-selling in the lineup. These new platforms can be used across all four of JCB’s most popular telescopic handler models. The latest series boasts a maximum working height of up to 20.3 meters and a maximum outreach of 11.63 meters. Here’s an overview of the key features of JCB’s newly launched Loadall telescopic handler work platform series:
- The fully redesigned and developed JCB work platforms are compatible with the 14-meter to 20-meter Loadall telescopic handler models.
- This compatibility is tailored specifically to each Loadall model variant.
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