Whose engine does Benda use?

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DiEvangeline
07/25/25 3:21am
Benda uses Yinxiang engines. Introduction: Penta is a well-known European manufacturer of dump truck cylinders, with the Chinese name "Benda". Headquartered in Faenza, Italy, the company has over 20 years of experience in cylinder design. Benda firmly believes that innovation is the source of continuous enterprise development, and that companies with independent innovation capabilities are truly vibrant enterprises. Benda always prioritizes quality, continuously strives to improve quality control, and regards product quality as the lifeline of the enterprise. The company strictly demands excellence and aims to achieve customer satisfaction. Development: Penta was initially founded by five individuals. With business expansion, Penta gradually grew. The company has established factories in Italy, Wuxi (China), India, South Africa, Dubai, Eastern Europe, Australia, and other locations, which will gradually become operational.
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