Luoyang Dahua Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (Luoyang Dahua) announced today the shipment of the first batch of equipment for its ultra-large sand and gravel aggregate mining project in Indonesia. The shipment marks a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion into Southeast Asian markets.

The dispatched equipment includes ZSW1560 vibrating feeders and YKR series vibrating screens, marking a major step forward in the project’s execution. The vibrating feeder ensures steady, continuous feeding of raw material into the primary crusher, stabilizing the overall production flow. The vibrating screen then precisely classifies and separates aggregates by size, guaranteeing consistent product gradation and quality – both being essential for efficient, high-capacity operations.

Luoyang Dahua, a national high-tech company, has over 60 years of machinery manufacturing and more than 30 years of experience in crushing and screening equipment R&D. The company’s products are exported to over 120 countries and regions worldwide. In the Indonesian market, Luoyang Dahua has already established a strong track record, having previously delivered a 550 t/h green aggregate production line for the Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage Power Station, a key project in Indonesia’s energy transition. The company also signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Indonesia’s GANDASARI Group in the first half of 2026, further solidifying its competitive position in the region.

With a production base in Luoyang’s Luolong District equipped with over 500 advanced machining units, the company maintains full-process in-house production capabilities from core components to final assembly. Its supply chain management system enables delivery of standard equipment within seven days.
The Indonesian ultra-large aggregate mining project represents another landmark achievement in Luoyang Dahua’s “Belt and Road” initiative-driven overseas expansion. The company continues to provide customized equipment solutions and EPC turnkey services for large-scale infrastructure projects across Southeast Asia, Africa, and other regions.

