Container Straddle Carrier
Container straddle carriers are used for stacking and moving containers. These straddle carriers have the ability to stack containers up to 4 layers. The normal capacity of Weihua straddle carriers is 35t.
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Container straddle carriers are used for stacking and moving containers. These straddle carriers have the ability to stack containers up to 4 layers. The normal capacity of Weihua straddle carriers is 35t.
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This railway container gantry crane is for the railway container logistics transport. The spreader is a 360° rotating spreader.
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This container spreader is a dedicated lifting tool of container cranes for bulk material container lifting, transport and discharging. It is a fully hydraulically driven container spreader equipped with tipping mechanism, telescopic mechanism, door opening and closing mechanism, etc.
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Weihua signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Northwestern Polytechnical University for jointly establishing the Internship Base in Weihua.
Weihua signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Northwestern Polytechnical University for jointly establishing the Internship Base in Weihua.

Han Hong'an, Chairman of Weihua Group, and Zhang Yingfeng, leader of Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Mechatronics announced the establishment of Employment and Practice Base for Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Mechatronics. Weihua President Long Hongxin and Zhang Yingfeng signed the strategic cooperation agreements on behalf of both sides.

Han Hong'an made a warm welcome to Zhang Yingfeng and his entourage for visiting Weihua, and gave a speach at the meeting. Zhang Yingfeng also speak highly of Weihua development and expected deep cooperation with Weihua in production, education, research and application.

Before the meeting, Zhang Yingfeng and his entourage visited the Weihua Fame&Exhibition Hall and Weihua new plant - Weihua Crane Intelligent Industrial Park to know more about Weihua's development history.
