Where is HOWO Heavy Duty Truck produced?

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MacMelanie
07/29/25 10:24pm
HOWO Heavy Duty Truck is produced in Jinan. Here is some relevant information about HOWO Heavy Duty Truck: 1. Introduction: HOWO is a model produced by Sinotruk Jinan Truck Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, and is one of the main products of Sinotruk. The Chinese label on the certificate of conformity for HOWO trucks produced by Sinotruk is 'Haoluo', but in spoken language, it is rarely used. In daily communication, people generally refer to it as HOWO. HOWO is the English label for the truck and is used mainly for export vehicles. 2. Naming: The Chinese label on the certificate of conformity for HOWO trucks produced by Sinotruk is 'Haoluo', but in spoken language, it is rarely used. In daily communication, people generally refer to it as HOWO. HOWO is the English label for the truck and is used mainly for export vehicles. HOWO: The HOWO (Haoluo) heavy-duty truck produced by Sinotruk Jinan Truck Co., Ltd. is officially named 'Haoluo Brand'. Due to the subtle relationship with the Volvo Group at the time, it was signed as 'Haoluo Brand' in formal occasions.
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