Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world’s biggest shipbuilder and a leading construction equipment manufacturer, announces it just handed over its 500,000th construction equipment to a customer.

The 500,000 construction equipment production record was achieved 28 years after the company introduced its first excavator in 1987. Although the company started the business with 426 new excavators in 1987, it has now emerged as a major player in the market with the broadest product range among Korean makers.

HHI’s product lines include 1.5 ton excavators, 30 ton forklifts, and Korea’s largest 120 ton excavators. The company recently announced its eco-friendly and highly efficient HX series excavator models.

HHI has been active in making inroads into global construction equipment markets with five overseas production factories in China, India and Brazil. Through tireless efforts in R&D, differentiated customer services and marketing activities, HHI achieved $2.7 billion in global sales in 2014. This year, the company targets to secure $3.0 billion in global sales.

Mr. Rhee, the new COO of Construction Equipment Division of HHI and former Managing Director of Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe (HHIE), said: “We will continue to introduce new models with improved quality and performance and solidify our position as a reliable maker in the international construction equipment market”.

 

Source: Hyundai Heavy Industries Press Office

 

Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe nv (HHIE) is a widely recognized leader in the European construction equipment market. Through highly advanced factory automation, a zero-tolerance quality control inspection system and innovative engineering we offer a wide range of construction equipment to satisfy the demands of our customers. We manufacture over 100 models of heavy equipment including hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, industrial forklifts as well as skid steer loaders. HHIE markets its products through a qualified network of over 120 dealers in more than 30 countries.

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