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Hyundai Construction Equipment is a part of Hyundai Group of South Korea.
History
Hyundai started building Excavators in 1985. they now sell them in most of the worlds markets. They claim to be No.1 in China.
- Mar. 06 A/S Training Center Open
- Apr. 04 Established HYUNDAI-JIANGSU factory in China.
- Nov. 03 Established HYUNDAI-JIANGSU Inc. in China.
- Aug. 02 Established Beijing Joint Venture Company in China.
- Mar. 00 Exceeded 50,000 of heavy machine production.
- Mar. 99 United Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. from domestic Hyundai Motor Company.
- Dec. 95 Europe Overseas Inc. moved to Belgium.
- Jan. 95 Established Changzhou Joint Venture Company in China.
- Jan. 94 Merged with Construction Equipment Division of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
- Aug. 93 Established Rotterdam Overseas Inc. in Netherlands.
- Jun. 92 Established the 2nd factory for assembling (9,300 m2).
- Nov. 91 Established Chicago Overseas Inc. in US.
- Sep. 89 Became independent to Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
- Aug. 89 Extended 1st factory (12,700 m2).
- Aug. 88 Developed own brand excavators (21ton, 29ton).
- Jul. 88 Entry into domestic market from releasing of Industry Rationalization Management (Hyundai Motor Service is Sold).
- Jan. 87 Separated from Department of Construction Equipment at Division of Heavy machine to Construction Equipments Division and established the 1st step factory.
- Feb. 85 Department of Construction Equipments developed a new start at Division of Heavy Machine in Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
From Hyundi web site.
Recently they have introduced the ROBLEX branded range of machines
Model Range
- Mini Excavators
- Crawler Excavators
- Wheeled Excavators
- Wheeled Loaders
- Forklift trucks
- Skid Steer Loaders
See also
Reference
- Hyundai web site
- Earthmovers magazine
External links
- Hyundai Web Site http://ce.hhi.co.kr/newpage/hyundai_eng/index.asp
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