Advanced auxiliary technology designed for the Nordic precision required on Copenhagen's high-traffic motorways and municipal smart roads.

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China's largest manufacturer of road marking machines with a factory covering over 20,000 square meters and over 200 dedicated employees.
Our dedicated R&D team of 40 professionals ensures our auxiliary equipment meets the rigorous DS/EN 1436 European standards for Denmark.
Defining precision in global road marking solutions, with specialized equipment configurations optimized for the humid and varied climate of Northern Europe.
Denmark is renowned for its world-class infrastructure and strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations. As of 2024, the Danish road marking market is shifting towards sustainable, high-durability solutions. With the expansion of cycling superhighways (Cykelsuperstier) and the continuous maintenance of the E20 and E45 motorways, the demand for high-performance auxiliary equipment—such as automated pre-marking robots and eco-friendly removal machines—is at an all-time high.
The Danish market is moving beyond simple paint application. Contractors are now prioritizing:
Application of High-Pressure Water Marking Removal technology to clear rubber and markings efficiently without runway damage, ensuring 24/7 aviation safety during Danish winters.
Intelligent thermoplastic melting kettles provide uniform melting and stable discharge, crucial for the heavy-duty markings required on Denmark's Great Belt Fixed Link.
Utilizing large riding marking machines to shorten construction periods and reduce labor overhead, ideal for large-scale Danish national highway projects.
Our manufacturing processes are strictly governed by international quality standards to guarantee reliability in the Danish industrial sector.