The XCMG XGC88000 is the world's largest crawler crane with a maximum lifting capacity of 4,000 tons. Featuring a 328-foot main boom, advanced twin-engine system and innovative counterweight design, this engineering marvel will revolutionize heavy lifting in the construction industry.
In a groundbreaking development in the construction and heavy lifting industry, XCMG has unveiled the XGC88000, the largest crawler crane in the world. With a staggering maximum lift capacity of 4,000 tons, this engineering marvel is set to redefine standards in lifting technology.
The XGC88000 features an impressive main boom length of 328 feet (100 meters) and an optional luffing jib that enhances its versatility for various applications. Powered by advanced dual-engine systems, this crane delivers unparalleled performance and efficiency, making it ideal for heavy-duty construction projects.
One of the standout features of the XGC88000 is its innovative counterweight design, which allows for improved stability during operations. The crane is equipped with a sophisticated control system, ensuring precise handling and real-time monitoring, significantly enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
Designed with operator comfort in mind, the XGC88000 boasts a fully enclosed, climate-controlled cab that includes modern amenities, ensuring an optimal working environment for crane operators.
With its incredible lifting capacity and advanced technology, the XCMG XGC88000 is poised to take on the most challenging projects, from infrastructure development to offshore construction. This crane not only exemplifies XCMG's commitment to innovation but also positions it as a leader in the global heavy machinery market.
As the construction industry continues to evolve, the XGC88000 stands as a testament to engineering excellence, paving the way for future advancements in crawler crane technology.


