Engineered for excellence in urban development and heavy-duty logistics.
Luxembourg, though small in geography, is a titan in the European industrial sector. As the headquarters for global steel giants and a central logistics hub for the European Union, the demand for sophisticated Material Handling Excavation Systems is at an all-time high. From the modernization of the Belval industrial site to the expansion of the Eurohub South logistics park, precision and efficiency are the primary requirements.
Our excavation systems are specifically adapted to the unique geological conditions of Luxembourg, ranging from the sandstone of the Guttland region to the dense shale of the Oesling. We provide specialized machinery that integrates seamlessly with Luxembourg’s strict "Green Building" regulations and "Circular Economy" initiatives, ensuring that every excavation project minimizes waste and maximizes resource recovery.
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Expertise, Innovation, and Reliability in every component.
Utilizing advanced CAD and AI-optimized structural analysis to ensure maximum load-bearing capacity and hydraulic efficiency.
All machines comply with EU Stage V emissions standards, critical for Luxembourg's carbon-neutral infrastructure goals.
Rigorous quality control processes that meet and exceed international safety and performance benchmarks.
Founded in 1995, Guangzhou Mintrix Excavator Co., Ltd. began specializing in producing excavating machinery in 2003. We currently have an annual production capacity of nearly 20,000 units, offering a range of products that includes medium and small wheel excavators, small crawler excavators, our patented wheel-crawler integrated excavators, dump trucks, and skid steer loaders. Our brands, RHINOCEROS, XINIU, and Kenstone, are synonymous with innovation and quality.
The Luxembourgish construction and material handling market is shifting toward Smart Construction. The integration of GPS-guided excavation and real-time monitoring is no longer optional; it is a standard requirement for major public works (Ponts & Chaussées). Our latest systems offer High-Precision GPS integration, allowing operators to achieve millimeter-level accuracy in earthworks.
Furthermore, there is a growing trend toward compact, multi-functional machinery for urban renovation projects in Luxembourg City and Esch-sur-Alzette. Our OEM mini excavators with advanced hydraulic controls are designed to navigate narrow European streets while providing the power of heavy machinery. We are also pioneering the use of specialized attachments like rototilts and CIPP repair plugs for trenchless infrastructure maintenance, reducing the disruption to Luxembourg’s vital transport networks.
Since 2010, we have been actively expanding our international trade business. By 2023, our annual foreign trade sales reached approximately $70 million. This growth is primarily due to our focus on product development, consistent participation in international engineering machinery exhibitions such as the Canton Fair and Bauma in Germany, and on-site visits to clients to gather first-hand market demand information.
Our R&D personnel are divided into 9 teams, each focusing on developing and improving different models to meet international market needs. For example, in 2014, we were the first to create and produce the first single-cylinder micro excavator in China, which quickly gained popularity in international markets like Luxembourg and has been in high demand ever since.
Our company has obtained certifications for quality management, environmental management, occupational health and safety management, intellectual property management, and energy management systems, as well as the DCMM (Level 2) certification. Our products have passed the EU CE certification. We have been recognized as a high-tech enterprise, a provincial manufacturing single champion enterprise, a specialized and new enterprise, and a provincial gazelle enterprise.
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