SANY Group as a leading enterprise in the global construction machinery industry, made a strong appearance with 32 cutting-edge machines and 17 diverse attachments under the theme of “Together, We Move the Future Forward“. It showcased SANY’s core product matrix, cutting-edge AI technology and comprehensive service system, which are deeply rooted in the North American market, to global customers.
Unprecedented scale, powerful lineup
SANY made an unprecedented appearance, occupying a booth area of 4,686 square meters. A significant increase compared to the previous exhibition, making it one of the largest exhibitors at this year’s event. Fully demonstrating SANY’s firm determination and confidence in cultivating the North American market.

A total of 32 of the latest equipment, including excavators, piling machines, loaders, road machinery, cranes, and port machinery, were on display. Along with 17 professional attachments, attracting a steady stream of professional visitors and industry partners to stop, observe and discuss.

Hardcore matrix, deep adaptation
Deep within North America, SANY’s insights into local working conditions have been translated into concrete solutions. All the equipment on display this time is precisely targeted at the needs of North American customers. Including 10 brand-new models developed and designed specifically for the North American market. These devices, with their superior performance and localized design, have won the favor of customers.

AI Intelligence, Leading the Future
The AI-powered intelligent solutions demonstration area was undoubtedly the highlight of the event. SANY’s AI Service Assistant (SASA) made a surprise appearance. Offering intelligent diagnostics, interactive fault identification, and rapid parts matching, making equipment maintenance more efficient and convenient than ever before. The RootPilot system, through high-precision 3D guidance, helps construction operations become smarter, faster, and more accurate.

Through Sany’s remote control system, attendees were able to cross the Pacific Ocean. To precisely control an excavator located thousands of miles away at the factory in Huzhou, China, leaving everyone present in awe.
