LUYI 3-Axle Dump Semi-Trailers Delivered to Mozambique, Empowering Local Infrastructure ConstructionLUYI 3-Axle Dump Semi-Trailers Delivered to Mozambique, Empowering Local Infrastructure Construction

Apr 10, 2026 Leave a message

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Shandong LUYI recently shipped a batch of 3-axle dump semi-trailers to Mozambique. This is a big step forward for LUYI's business in Africa, and these tough trailers will help the country build better roads, ports and other infrastructure, and boost its economy too.

Mozambique is a key spot in East Africa, and it's been pushing hard to upgrade its infrastructure lately. Right now, it's short of reliable, heavy-duty equipment to move construction materials-especially for work sites that are hard to access.

LUYI made these 3-axle dump semi-trailers just for Mozambique. They can carry up to 60 tons, are built with strong steel to hold up over time, and their automatic rear dump is 40% faster than manual ones-so workers save a lot of time on the job.

With heavy-duty suspension and reinforced axles, the trailers handle Mozambique's bumpy, rough roads without trouble. They also have a 3-layer anti-rust coating to deal with the local humidity, and heavy-duty landing gear to make loading and unloading safe.

 

A representative from Mozambique's partner said these trailers-with their high load capacity, fast unloading and long life-will make local infrastructure work a lot more efficient.

LUYI has lots of experience selling to Africa, and it makes products that fit what local customers need. This delivery helps LUYI reach more people in East Africa, and also makes cooperation between China and Mozambique on infrastructure stronger.

Mozambique wants to get 800 billion US dollars in infrastructure investment by 2050. LUYI's trailers will be used for building roads, expanding ports and mining work-fixing the country's transportation problems and laying the groundwork for working together long-term.

A top LUYI executive said the company is proud to help Mozambique grow. It will keep making products that suit local needs, and partner with more African countries to help both sides benefit.

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