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ZongXiang export a batch of square and flat crane rail to Vietnam
Edit:Zongxiang Heavy Industry--Ethan Date:2026-02-27 17:03:23

ZongXiang recently completed the export of a batch of square and flat crane rails to Vietnam, marking another important milestone in the company’s expanding presence in Southeast Asian infrastructure and industrial markets. The shipment reflects growing regional demand for high-quality rail products used in ports, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and heavy industrial projects where reliable crane operation is essential.

The exported products included both square crane rails and flat crane rails designed to support overhead cranes, gantry cranes, and automated material-handling systems. Square crane rails are typically chosen for applications requiring strong load distribution and durability under continuous heavy use, while flat crane rails provide flexibility and easier installation for light to medium-duty environments. By supplying both types in one batch, ZongXiang demonstrated its ability to meet diverse project specifications within a single delivery.

Vietnam’s rapid industrialization has significantly increased the need for modern logistics infrastructure. Industrial parks, port terminals, steel plants, and assembly facilities are expanding across the country, creating steady demand for reliable crane rail systems. ZongXiang’s export aligns with this trend, supporting construction and equipment installation projects that rely on precise rail performance to ensure safety, efficiency, and long service life.

Quality control was a central focus throughout production. The rails were manufactured using high-strength steel grades, with strict attention to dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and mechanical performance. Each batch underwent inspection procedures including straightness testing, hardness verification, and tolerance measurement to ensure compliance with international standards and customer technical requirements. Protective packaging and anti-corrosion treatment were also applied to maintain product integrity during overseas transportation.

Logistics coordination played an important role in the successful delivery. The rails were bundled according to length and specification, enabling efficient loading and unloading at both the origin and destination ports. ZongXiang worked closely with freight partners to optimize container usage, reduce transit risks, and meet the customer’s project timeline. Timely shipment is particularly critical for crane rail projects, where installation schedules often depend on equipment arrival.

The Vietnam export also highlights ZongXiang’s broader international strategy. Southeast Asia has become a priority market due to its strong infrastructure growth, competitive manufacturing environment, and increasing investment in logistics and heavy industry. By delivering customized rail solutions and maintaining consistent product quality, the company aims to strengthen long-term partnerships with contractors, distributors, and engineering firms across the region.

In addition to product supply, ZongXiang continues to develop technical support services such as rail selection guidance, installation recommendations, and after-sales consultation. These services help customers optimize crane performance, extend rail lifespan, and reduce maintenance costs. Providing both materials and technical expertise enhances the company’s competitiveness in overseas markets.

The successful export of square and flat crane rails to Vietnam demonstrates ZongXiang’s production capability, quality reliability, and growing global reach. As industrial development accelerates across Southeast Asia, demand for dependable crane rail systems is expected to rise further. With continued investment in manufacturing technology, quality management, and international logistics, ZongXiang is positioned to play a larger role in supporting infrastructure and industrial projects throughout the region.

 

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