ConMet Committed to Promote China Market Since Its Entrance in 2009
Since entering Chinese market in 2009, the US-based ConMet has already established a solid reputation in China. Specialized in developing and marketing wheel ends, hub assemblies, brake drums, hubs, rotors, aftermarket wheel products & OEM genuine products, ConMet enjoys unparalleled popularity in China’s wheel end market.
In 2009, ConMet established its production base with state-of-art production facilities in Weifang, Shandong. In 2011, ConMet (Nanjing) Machinery Co., Ltd. was officially established, specialized in product localization, investment in intelligent manufacturing. After rolling out PreSet® wheel hubs, the company has gradually evolved into a R&D, testing & production center of wheel hubs.
On December 11th, 2018, ConMet established its new hub assembly facility in Nanjing to mark the tenth anniversary of ConMet's entrance into the China market and in 10 years, ConMet had added a production facility in Nanjing and two facilities in Weifang.
The Nanjing hub assembly facility currently has three production lines in the 128,000+ sq/ft (11,948 m2) building with two additional production lines available to accommodate growing domestic and export market demand. The facility will provide world class hub assembly automation and digital management of the production lines, reinforcing ConMet’s commitment as a leading supplier of components that are manufactured in safe facilities that utilize clean, energy-efficient, state-of-the-art processes and equipment.
In Shanghai, ConMet has already built an Engineering, Technologies, Sales & Service Center. It is committed to providing Chinese customers with the highest quality spare parts for commercial vehicles. Achieving high craftsmanship and boasting a host of advanced technologies, ConMet has long become an important business partner for all major commercial vehicle brands in China, including FAW Jiefang, Dongfeng, Foton Daimler, Dongfeng Liuqi, JAC Gallop, etc.
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