Is Sanhuan Auto a No-Name Brand?

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VanRonan
07/29/25 3:46pm
Sanhuan Auto is not a no-name brand. Hubei Sanhuan Automobile Co., Ltd. designed a logo composed of three interlocking rings, where the inner three circles symbolize the close connection between Sanhuan Auto and its customers, while the outer large circle represents the company's vision of expanding its business worldwide. Below is an introduction to Sanhuan Auto: 1. Business Overview: Hubei Sanhuan Automobile Co., Ltd. primarily engages in the R&D, manufacturing, and sales of commercial vehicle chassis, complete vehicles, and special-purpose vehicles. It possesses independent capabilities for producing vehicle bodies, frames, axles, and other assemblies, along with supporting parts and components. 2. Production Capacity: The company mainly focuses on the production and operation of special-purpose vehicles, specialized vehicles, military vehicles, automotive components, and CNC forging press machine tools. With an annual production capacity of 20,000 various special-purpose vehicles, it is recognized as a key protected enterprise by the national anti-counterfeiting and quality promotion initiatives. The company has established a provincial-level enterprise technology center, the Sanhuan-Wuhan University of Technology Commercial Vehicle Technology Research Base, and the Sanhuan Commercial Vehicle Technology Wuhan University of Technology Research Center. It is designated as a "High-Tech Enterprise" by Hubei Province.
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