Large wheel compost turning machines successfully shipped to Laos
In January 2026, the production workshop reported a major success: the large wheel compost turning machines customized for a client in Laos were fully completed. Following quality inspections, test runs, and packaging, the units were loaded for shipment and are set to arrive at the project site in Laos via the China-Laos Railway in the near future. For this order, which involved the delivery of multiple units, the production, quality inspection, and logistics departments collaborated closely to complete manufacturing and shipment before the Spring Festival. To suit the overseas operating environment, the production team thickened the wear-resistant layer on the rotary disc teeth and optimized the machine's waterproof sealing structure. Quality inspectors conducted continuous no-load tests of over two hours per unit, checking for abnormal noises and verifying all functions, including lifting and movement. The logistics team handled disassembly and packaging according to export standards, ensuring robust rust prevention and secure bracing to guarantee safety during cross-border transport. The large-scale rotary-disc compost turner is a core piece of fermentation equipment for the company; it offers advantages such as deep turning capabilities, high processing capacity, a high degree of automation, and low energy consumption, making it ideal for the client's large-scale fermentation facility in Laos. The client had previously visited the factory twice for on-site testing, where they approved of the fermentation compost turning machine performance and stability, leading to a long-term procurement partnership. Following the shipment, overseas technical service personnel have planned their travel to carry out on-site installation, commissioning, and hands-on staff training upon the equipment's arrival. The successful delivery of this overseas order has boosted the entire workforce's confidence in expanding into the ASEAN market; in the coming year, all departments will continue to strictly control equipment quality, enhance overseas support capabilities, and increase the market share of domestically produced bio-organic fertilizer equipment abroad.

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