Recently,SHACMAN recently hosted a new product launch and promotion event in the Southeast African inland region. The event was attended by local partners and key clients from the industry.

At the event, in addition to the popular local sellers like the X3000 and H3000 series, SHACMAN’s flagship product, the X6000, also made its grand debut. This appearance officially marks the successful arrival of the X6000 in the Southeast African market.

At the promotion event, the SHACMAN team and local partners jointly introduced SHACMAN’s business layout in the region, focusing on the X6000 tractor truck customized for local cross-border logistics transport.

This flagship truck leverages millions of operational data points, with its digital working condition technology achieving an impressive 99.3% correlation with actual operating conditions. Coupled with key technologies like Predictive Powertrain Control, the X6000 delivers exceptional fuel economy. The cab features a flat floor, column shifter operation, and a 1000L ultra-large storage space, crafting a comfortable “mobile home” for occupants. For intelligence, functions such as ACC and Fatigue Monitoring make long-haul journeys easier. The X6000 places paramount importance on driving safety. Its ultra-high braking pressure of 1.2 MPa boosts the vehicle’s active response speed by 30%. Furthermore, the body has been optimized using multi-body dynamics, allowing it to maintain a stable posture even during high-speed cornering. SHACMAN’s increasingly mature after-sales support system in Southeastern Africa provides a solid guarantee for the X6000’s stable operation.

After the meeting, the attendees moved outdoors to personally experience the technical details of the new SHACMAN products.

This new product promotion event demonstrates SHACMAN’s commitment to entering the local high-end logistics market and its sustained determination to empower the major transportation corridors across Southeastern Africa. SHACMAN, together with its partners, is dedicated to making the local truck transportation industry better.