SINOTRUK hosted its Global Partner Conference on October 18, 2025, in Qingdao, bringing together 620 partners from 97 countries and regions to discuss collaboration and future growth. Guyana, as one of the company’s export markets, was among the countries represented.
The conference centred on two main components: strategic meetings and a comprehensive product showcase. During the strategic sessions, the company reported strong performance for the January to September period. Total vehicle sales reached 335,000 units, marking a 22.8 per cent year-on-year increase. Heavy truck exports stood at 111,000 units, an increase of 24.5 per cent over the same period last year. Growth was also recorded in several emerging business areas, including new energy vehicles, light truck exports, mining trucks, and aftermarket parts. The company said both traditional and new segments advanced steadily over the period.
SINOTRUK also highlighted its service support network, which now includes more than 700 international service and parts outlets and over 40 training centres, designed to strengthen technical support and customer service globally.
Chairman Liu Zhengtao reaffirmed the company’s commitment to five strategic priorities: sustainability, digital intelligence, service excellence, global expansion, and business diversification. He said the company will continue to work closely with partners to enhance product quality, technology development, and service delivery.
Looking ahead, SINOTRUK outlined an ambitious internationalisation plan for the next five years. By 2030, it aims to export 250,000 heavy trucks, 100,000 light trucks, 50,000 light vehicles, and 3,000 mining trucks. The company is also targeting US$1 billion in overseas aftermarket revenue.
The product showcase featured 24 vehicles across logistics, construction, new energy, and light-duty applications. In logistics, the C9H tractor – the first in its class to obtain EU WVTA certification – was presented as a model incorporating advanced technologies designed to meet performance, safety, and environmental requirements. Construction offerings included upgraded dump trucks built for varying operational conditions, while mining trucks ranged from 30 to 135 tonnes in both diesel and electric versions. The new energy line-up consisted mainly of pure electric models, supplemented by hydrogen fuel, plug-in hybrid, and range-extended vehicles. Light-duty options on display included pickups and vans. Also featured were fleet management and AI-based diagnostic systems aimed at reducing operating costs and improving safety and efficiency.
During the conference, SINOTRUK recognised several partners with the 2025 Outstanding Service Award, Outstanding Marketing Award, and Notable Contribution Award. Each recipient was presented with a SINOTRUK pickup truck.
The company said it intends to continue expanding alongside its global partners, delivering commercial vehicle solutions to more markets as it enters its next phase of international growth.
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