First Machinery included in national emergency equipment reserve system
Forest fire trucks developed by Baotou-based Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group [Photo/Baotou Daily]
Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group, based in Baotou, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, has successfully won the bid for 18 crawler-type forest fire trucks, as part of the Ministry of Emergency Management's forest and grassland fire protection procurement process.
This is the company's first order for the national emergency reserve project, marking its official inclusion in the national emergency equipment reserve system.
Founded in 1954, Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group was one of 156 key construction projects developed during the first Five-Year Plan period (1953-1957), and the largest machinery manufacturer based in Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
In recent years, the company has actively participated in the systematic research and manufacturing of equipment in the fields of national forest and grassland fire protection, emergency rescue and public safety.
Its products are widely used in emergency rescue missions such as forest and grassland firefighting, emergency rescue, life rescue, and on-site protection in provinces and regions across the country.