The Japanese earthquake has not caused a serious direct impact on Komatsu production
the Japanese earthquake has not caused a serious direct impact on Komatsu production
China Construction machinery information
Guide: the chain reaction caused by the strong earthquake in Japan has become increasingly intense. A number of people in the mechanical engineering industry said in an interview a few days ago that the Japanese earthquake has little impact on China's construction machinery industry, and they are optimistic about the pulling effect of post disaster reconstruction on the construction machinery industry. Japan is a world power in construction machinery, with Komatsu
the chain reaction caused by the strong earthquake in Japan has become increasingly intense. Several people in the mechanical engineering industry said in an interview a few days ago that the Japanese earthquake had little impact on China's construction machinery industry, and they are optimistic about the pulling effect of post disaster reconstruction on the construction machinery industry
Japan is a powerful country in the world of construction machinery, with world-famous construction machinery enterprises such as Komatsu, Hitachi construction machinery, Ishikawa island, and Kobe Steel, and its quality of construction machinery products is world-renowned. However, the earthquake made the development prospects of these enterprises in China less clear
Han Dong, director of Komatsu (China) Investment Co., Ltd. Beijing office, said: "the earthquake did not have a serious impact on Komatsu's production, but it had a great impact on logistics." As Komatsu production bases are distributed all over the world, the direct impact of the earthquake on it is not prominent. However, most of the key parts of Komatsu products are produced in Japan. Affected by the earthquake, the logistics is blocked, which may cause a temporary shortage of key parts, and then affect the operation of the whole enterprise
Han Dong believes that the current situation of the earthquake in Japan is complex, and the duration and extent of the disaster are difficult to predict, which makes Komatsu's development face many uncertain factors in a short time. But he also believes that these difficulties can be overcome. In the long run, the construction machinery industry may usher in better development after the disaster
Li Haitao, marketing director of Cummins (China) Investment Co., Ltd., also holds this view. He believes that on the whole, the construction machinery industry is less affected by the Japanese earthquake, and the post disaster reconstruction work requires a lot of construction machinery operations, which provides a certain space for the development of the industry. However, as a powerful construction machinery manufacturing country, the daily displacement display and the experimental force display show the corresponding friction coefficient of several books respectively. Generally, the friction coefficient changes with the change of temperature. The infrastructure demand will be mainly filled by domestic enterprises, and Chinese domestic enterprises are less likely to benefit
in recent years, China's construction machinery industry has developed rapidly and has a strong momentum. The total sales of China's construction machinery in 2009 was 310billion yuan. The data of 2010 has not been released yet, but the market forecast is likely to reach 400billion yuan. At the same time, in terms of turnover, China has two major enterprises among the top ten
Li Haitao believes that the development opportunity of construction machinery in the next few years is still in China. The large-scale construction of affordable housing, the investment of 4trillion yuan in the construction of water conservancy facilities, the commencement of high-speed rail and other infrastructure construction, and some indicators have exceeded silver, will strongly stimulate the development of China's construction machinery industry. "China is still a very promising market for Cummins." Li Haitao said that Cummins will continue to strengthen its investment in China in the future
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