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Shiyan Wanlitong

Shiyan Wanlitong Automotive Equipment Co., Ltd., located in Shiyan, known as “China’s Commercial Vehicle Capital” in Hubei Province, was established in 2002. It is an integrated enterprise specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of automotive parts and complete vehicles.

Shiyan DNA · Global Customization – Inside the Super Factory at China's Commercial Vehicle Heartland

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[Shiyan, 20/4/2023] Nestled between Qinling Mountains and Daba Mountains, Shiyan hosts 47 automotive enterprises per square kilometer – China's only city with a complete commercial vehicle industrial chain. Today, Sanming College students witnessed how this ecosystem creates unbeatable advantages at wanlitong Special Vehicle Plant.

Shiyan Speed: Winning Within 50km Radius
3-Hour Supply Chain: 90% components from special steel to axles within 50km radius
18% Cost Saving: Industrial cluster cuts logistics costs by 1/3 vs coastal factories
Tech Sharing Pool: Data synergy with Dongfeng Military Lab accelerates new material R&D by 6 months
Crushing Advantages: Comparison Chart
 Item Our Plant Average Competitors
 Customization 72hrs 120hrs
 Extreme Test 12 military-grade tests 6 civilian tests
 Parts Reuse 85%  60%
Africa Case: From Shiyan to Sahara
Nigeria: Cooperating with local gear heat-treatment plants, we developed "high-temperature resistant gearboxes" for desert mixers, reducing failure rate by 67% vs European rivals
South Africa: Partnering with Shiyan Battery Alliance, launched solar-powered sanitation trucks with 3x range
Southeast Asia Workshop
Myanmar: Leveraging Shiyan's sheet metal cluster, added bulletproof layers to school buses at 52% lower cost
Thailand: Utilizing local casting resources, developed seawater-resistant refrigerated vans with 9-year longer lifespan

Why Choose Us?
Shiyan Ecosystem: Not standalone, but powered by the entire commercial vehicle universe
Military-Grade Flexibility: Produce mine-resistant vehicles in the morning, switch to school buses in the afternoon