At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas, LGMG introduced new heavy equipment models and a service initiative that reflect broader shifts in construction technology, electrification, and global equipment markets.
LGMG used CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas to present a series of new construction and material-handling machines while outlining steps to strengthen its service presence in North America. The equipment manufacturer showcased three new models and introduced a global service program, signaling how competition in the construction equipment industry increasingly revolves around both technology and long-term support.
Industry exhibitions such as CONEXPO have become a key venue for manufacturers to demonstrate not only new machines but also the strategic direction behind them. For LGMG, the event highlighted a growing emphasis on localized development and market-specific equipment design, reflecting how regional regulations, labor shortages, and sustainability goals are reshaping the demands placed on construction machinery.
Among the new products introduced were a 125-foot telescopic boom lift, the H1256 telehandler, and the X7 series electric counterbalanced forklift. Together, the models illustrate two of the most visible trends in the sector: the push toward machines capable of higher reach and lifting capacity, and the growing shift toward electrified equipment intended to reduce emissions and operating costs.
While new machinery often draws the most attention at trade shows, manufacturers are also increasingly focusing on service infrastructure. LGMG used the event to launch “LGMG ProCare,” a service program designed to strengthen parts availability and after-sales support through its global network.
This emphasis reflects a practical reality in construction and industrial operations: equipment reliability and downtime can have a significant financial impact on contractors and rental fleets. As a result, companies purchasing heavy machinery are often evaluating not only performance specifications but also the speed and reliability of service support.
LGMG also highlighted its mining equipment portfolio and hosted live demonstrations at the exhibition, giving operators and industry visitors a chance to observe machine capabilities directly. Such demonstrations have become a standard feature at large trade shows, where hands-on evaluation can influence purchasing decisions as much as technical documentation.
Beyond individual product launches, the company’s announcements point to a broader strategy of expanding its presence in international markets while adapting equipment to local operational needs. Partnerships signed during the event and early purchase commitments suggest ongoing demand in a sector that remains closely tied to global infrastructure and industrial development.
In that context, LGMG’s appearance at CONEXPO-CON/AGG reflects a wider industry reality: modern construction equipment companies are competing not just through machines, but through integrated ecosystems of technology, service, and regional support.