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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026
SEA LION INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO., LTD.
Refurbished Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet Solutions for Demanding Operational Environments
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW: REFURBISHED HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKS FOR OAHU-CLASS OPERATIONS
Operational Context & Market Demand
Fleet managers in mining, logistics, and construction sectors face acute pressure to balance capital expenditure (CAPEX) constraints with equipment reliability in high-erosion environments. SEA LION International addresses this through rigorously refurbished SINOTRUK HOWO, SHACMAN F3000, and XCMG mining/logistics variants—originally deployed in Oahu’s volcanic terrain and port logistics—to deliver field-proven resilience at 35–40% lower total cost of ownership (TCO) versus new European equivalents. These units undergo 200+ point industrial refurbishment cycles, targeting operational readiness for 5,000+ hours in abrasive conditions.
Why Refurbished Chinese Platforms Dominate Target Markets
The preference for SEA LION-sourced refurbished trucks in Africa, Russia, and Southeast Asia stems from three technical imperatives:
- Ruggedized Design Philosophy:
Chinese OEMs (SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG) engineer frames, axles, and cooling systems for unsealed roads, high ambient temperatures (50°C+), and 24/7 uptime—directly transferable from Oahu’s basaltic terrain to African mine haul roads or Southeast Asian monsoon logistics corridors. - Simplified Maintenance Ecosystem:
Modular component architecture enables field repairs with basic tools, critical in remote African/Russian sites where dealer networks are sparse. SEA LION’s global spare parts hubs (Dubai, Singapore, Rotterdam) guarantee 72-hour delivery of OEM-certified components. - Cold/Heat Adaptability:
Russia’s Siberian operations leverage SINOTRUK’s -40°C engine block heaters and Arctic-grade lubrication systems; Southeast Asia utilizes SHACMAN’s dual-circuit cooling for 95% humidity tolerance.
Regional Application Matrix & Performance Validation
| Market | Primary Use Case | Key Technical Advantage | TCO Reduction vs. EU Brands | Fleet Uptime (Validated) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Open-pit mining haulage | Reinforced chassis (12% higher yield strength), corrosion-resistant undercarriage | 38% | 92.7% (18-month avg.) |
| Russia | Arctic logistics | Dual-battery system, -50°C cold-start certification, reinforced cab seals | 35% | 89.3% (-30°C avg.) |
| SE Asia | Port-to-plant logistics | High-torque low-RPM engines (reduced fuel consumption), IP67 electrical sealing | 40% | 94.1% (monsoon season) |
SEA LION’s Value-Add Differentiation
- Refurbishment Protocol: Full drivetrain rebuilds to OEM specs (e.g., SHACMAN Euro III engines reconditioned to <0.5% blow-by), structural integrity validated via magnetic particle inspection.
- Supply Chain Certainty: Direct OEM parts pipeline eliminates counterfeit risks—critical for mine safety compliance (ISO 21873-1).
- Logistics Precision: RO-RO vessel deployment to African/Russian deep-water ports (e.g., Durban, Murmansk) cuts import clearance to <72 hours.
Strategic Recommendation
For fleet managers prioritizing operational continuity under capital constraints, SEA LION’s refurbished Oahu-class trucks deliver quantifiable advantages in target markets. The 18-year export heritage ensures technical alignment with regional infrastructure realities—not merely cost arbitrage. Partnering with SEA LION mitigates downtime risk through transparent refurbishment documentation, OEM parts traceability, and lifecycle support engineered for extreme-duty cycles.
This specification reflects 2026 operational standards. All units comply with ISO 14121-1 safety benchmarks and regional emissions protocols (EPA Tier 3 equivalent).
Technical Specifications & Parameters

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Assessment of Used Heavy-Duty Trucks – Oahu Market
This report provides a detailed technical evaluation of used heavy-duty trucks commonly available on Oahu, with focus on models equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine platform. These units are frequently sourced from mainland decommissioning fleets and repurposed for construction, aggregate hauling, and inter-island logistics. The following specifications reflect field-verified data from 2018–2023 model years currently in circulation.
Technical Specifications: Used Heavy-Duty Trucks (Oahu Market)
| Parameter | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615.69 / WD615.77 | 6-cylinder, inline, water-cooled diesel; common in SINOTRUK HOWO units |
| Displacement | 9.726 L | Bore: 126 mm, Stroke: 130 mm |
| Horsepower | 336 hp @ 2,200 rpm | Max torque: 1,400 N·m @ 1,200–1,600 rpm |
| Emission Standard | China III (equivalent to Euro III) | No onboard DPF or SCR; not compliant with CARB Tier 4 |
| Transmission | HW19710 – 10-speed manual | Full synchromesh; dual H-shift pattern; rated for 1,900 N·m input |
| Front Axle Load | 7,000 kg (15,432 lbs) | Single steering axle; disc/drum options based on model year |
| Rear Axle Load | 13,000 kg per axle (28,660 lbs) | Twin rear tandem (4×2 or 6×4 configurations); spiral-bevel gearing |
| Tire Specifications | 12.00R20 18PR Radial | Load range G; typical tread depth: 8–12/32″ (used condition) |
| Braking System | Dual-circuit air brake with ABS (optional) | S-cam drum standard; retrofit disc kits available |
| GVWR | 31,000–49,000 kg (68,340–108,027 lbs) | Depends on chassis configuration (4×2, 6×4, 8×4) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 300–400 L (79–106 US gal) | Steel tanks; single or dual setup |
Fuel Efficiency Analysis
Fuel economy for Weichai-powered trucks on Oahu varies significantly based on terrain, load profile, and maintenance history:
- Average Fuel Consumption: 28–34 L/100 km (8.3–6.9 US mpg) under mixed island conditions
- Highway (Loaded): ~26 L/100 km (9.1 mpg) at 45,000 lbs GVW, 55 mph average
- Urban/Construction Routes: 32–38 L/100 km (7.4–6.2 mpg) due to stop-start cycles
Notes:
– Engine derating due to tropical ambient temperatures (avg. 27°C / 81°F) reduces effective output by ~3–5%.
– Aftermarket ECU tuning is common but not recommended—increases risk of turbo and injector failure.
– Fuel quality on Oahu meets ASTM D975; however, water contamination in older storage tanks remains a concern.
Load Capacity & Structural Suitability
| Configuration | Typical Use Case | Max Payload (Est.) | Recommended Duty Cycle |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6×4 (Tandem) | Aggregate hauling, dump | 20–25 tons (40,000–55,000 lbs) | ≤ 500 cycles/month; max 8% grade |
| 4×2 (Straight) | Long-bed transport, flatbed | 12–16 tons (26,000–35,000 lbs) | Intermittent heavy loads |
| 8×4 (Tridem) | Heavy equipment carrier | 30–38 tons (66,000–84,000 lbs) | Low-speed, short-haul only |
Structural Notes:
– Frame rails: 8/10 mm high-tensile steel; inspect for cracking at suspension hangers.
– Load distribution: Critical on Oahu’s winding coastal and mountain roads—improper loading increases rollover risk.
– Retrofit potential: Air suspension and load-sensing valves improve axle load management.
Operational Recommendations
- Pre-Purchase Inspection:
- Verify turbocharger health (common failure point in salt-air environments).
- Check rear axle seals and differential oil for saltwater intrusion.
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Inspect frame for corrosion along weld seams and crossmembers.
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Maintenance Protocol:
- Replace air filters every 10,000 km (dusty site conditions).
- Monitor transmission shift effort—HW19710 requires precise clutch control.
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Use CK-4 grade 15W-40 engine oil due to sustained high-load operation.
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Regulatory Compliance:
- These units are not compliant with California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards.
- Suitable for intrastate Oahu operations only; not eligible for federal grant programs requiring Tier 4 compliance.
Conclusion:
Used trucks equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine and HW19710 transmission offer a cost-effective solution for medium-duty construction and logistics operations on Oahu. While fuel efficiency is moderate and emissions are outdated, their robust mechanical design, high load capacity, and ease of maintenance make them viable for non-urban, non-regulated applications. Fleet managers should prioritize units with documented service history and consider retrofitting for improved braking and load monitoring.
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: USED TRUCK REFURBISHMENT STANDARD (OAHU FLEET OPERATIONS)
EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 1, 2026
REPORT ID: SL-REFURB-OAHU-2026-01
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SEA LION International implements a rigorous, standardized refurbishment protocol for pre-owned commercial trucks destined for Oahu fleet operations. This process, exceeding ISO 9001:2015 and SAE J2519 benchmarks, ensures operational reliability in Hawaii’s high-humidity, salt-air, and demanding construction environments. All units undergo 100% validation against 127-point inspection criteria prior to release. Refurbished assets carry a 12-month/20,000-mile limited warranty on core systems.
2. REFURBISHMENT PROCESS: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SEA LION’s process prioritizes structural integrity, powertrain longevity, and corrosion resistance—critical for Oahu’s coastal terrain and volcanic road conditions. Non-compliant units are rejected at any stage.
2.1 ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING
All powertrains undergo dynamometer-based validation per SAE J1349/J1995. Units failing Stage 1 are scrapped.
| Test Parameter | SEA LION Standard (OAHU) | Acceptance Threshold | Measurement Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max. Power Output | ≥ 95% OEM Spec | ±2% variance | Engine Dyno (SAE J1349) |
| Compression Balance | ≤ 0.5% variance | >5% deviation = FAIL | Cylinder Leak-Down Test |
| Gearbox Shift Consistency | 0.2s shift time tolerance | >0.5s variance = FAIL | Automated Shift Cycle Analyzer |
| Oil Spectroscopy | Fe < 50ppm, Si < 15ppm | Exceedance = Rebuild | ASTM D6595 Spectrometry |
| Salt Corrosion Resistance | ASTM B117 96-hr exposure | Zero pitting on internals | Post-Test Visual/Borescope |
Note: All engines receive new piston rings, valve seals, and gaskets. Gearboxes rebuilt with OEM-spec synchronizers.
2.2 CABIN REPAINTING
Surface preparation meets SSPC-SP10/NACE No. 2 “Near-White Metal” standard to combat Oahu’s saline atmosphere.
| Process Stage | SEA LION Standard (OAHU) | Quality Control Check |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Prep | Grit blasting to 2.5-4.0 mil profile | Profile depth verified per ASTM D4417 |
| Primer Application | Epoxy zinc-rich (min. 75µm DFT) | Adhesion test > 3.5 MPa (ASTM D4541) |
| Topcoat | 2K polyurethane (100µm DFT) | Gloss retention > 85% @ 60° after 500h |
| Curing | Forced-air oven (80°C for 4 hrs) | MEK double rubs > 100 (ASTM D5402) |
| Final Inspection | 0.5mm max defect tolerance | ISO 4628-3 rating ≤ 2 |
Note: All electrical conduits sealed with 3M™ Scotchlok™ prior to painting. No touch-up paint permitted.
2.3 NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Mandatory replacement with Oahu-spec components to handle volcanic aggregate roads and 90%+ humidity.
| Component | SEA LION Standard (OAHU) | Validation Protocol |
|---|---|---|
| Tires | Michelin X Works Z (Load Range G, 16PR) | Load test @ 120% rating (SAE J1083) |
| Tread depth: 18/32″ new | Uniformity test < 0.8% radial variation | |
| Battery | OPTIMA YellowTop (Group 34R, 800 CCA) | Cold Crank Test @ -18°C (SAE J537) |
| AGM, vibration-resistant, 5-yr warranty | Charge acceptance > 95% @ 25°C | |
| Wheel Alignment | Toe: ±0.05°, Camber: ±0.25°, Caster: ±0.5° | Hunter Engineering Road Force Elite |
Note: All tires mounted on bead-blasted, magnaflux-inspected wheels. Batteries include corrosion shields.
2.4 CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT
Structural integrity verified via FEA simulation and physical stress testing per ASTM E8/E292.
| Reinforcement Zone | SEA LION Standard (OAHU) | Inspection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Rails | ASTM A572 Gr. 50 steel doubler plates (6mm) | Deflection < 3mm @ 50,000 lbs (FEM) |
| Suspension Mounts | Gusseted with 10mm fillet welds (AWS D1.1) | Dye penetrant test (ASTM E1417) |
| Crossmembers | Replaced if >1.5mm corrosion depth (UT scan) | Ultrasonic thickness tolerance ±0.2mm |
| Corrosion Protection | E-coat + ceramic undercoating (150µm DFT) | ASTM B117 500-hr salt spray pass |
Note: All welds inspected via phased array ultrasonics. Reinforcement required if FEA shows >120 MPa stress concentration.
3. SEA LION’S INSPECTION STANDARDS: KEY DIFFERENTIATORS
- Zero-Tolerance Policy: 23 critical failure points (e.g., frame cracks, cylinder scoring) mandate immediate scrapping.
- Oahu-Specific Validation: All units complete 100-mile durability loop on Kualoa Ranch terrain (volcanic rock, mud, salt flats).
- Documentation: Digital twin created with 3D laser scans of chassis/powertrain. Full test logs accessible via QR code.
- Rejection Rate: 38.7% of candidate units rejected in 2025 due to non-compliance with Stage 1 testing.
4. CONCLUSION
SEA LION’s Oahu-specific refurbishment protocol eliminates operational risks inherent in used truck acquisition. By enforcing military-grade inspection thresholds and material specifications, we deliver assets achieving >92% fleet uptime in verified field data. This standard ensures total cost of ownership (TCO) parity with new units by Year 3 for construction and municipal fleets operating in Hawaii’s corrosive environment.
END OF REPORT
SEA LION International – Engineering Reliability Since 1987
Compliance: ISO 9001:2015 | ISO 14001:2015 | SAE AS9100D
Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared by: SEA LION International – Senior Engineering Division
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for Used Trucks from China to Oahu
Target Audience: Fleet Managers, Construction Equipment Procurement Officers, Logistics Directors
Executive Summary
This report evaluates three primary maritime logistics methods—RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack container shipping—for the export of used trucks from mainland China to Oahu. The analysis focuses on operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, equipment protection, and environmental resilience. Special attention is given to seawater corrosion mitigation via industrial wax spraying systems, a critical requirement for long-term asset integrity in Pacific maritime transit.
1. Overview of Export Logistics Options
Used trucks exported from Chinese ports (e.g., Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao) to Oahu (Honolulu Harbor) face unique logistical and environmental challenges. The 5,000+ nautical mile Pacific transit exposes equipment to high-salinity environments, necessitating robust handling and protective measures.
| Parameter | RO-RO | Bulk Cargo | Flat Rack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | Vessels designed for wheeled cargo; trucks driven on/off | Non-containerized cargo stowed in vessel holds | Open-sided containers for oversized/immovable loads |
| Typical Load Capacity (per vessel) | 1,500–6,000 trucks | Varies (loose stowage) | 2–4 trucks per 40′ flat rack |
| Port Infrastructure Required | RO-RO ramps and specialized terminals | General bulk terminals | Container cranes and CFS areas |
| Transit Time (China → Oahu) | 18–24 days | 20–26 days | 22–28 days |
| Average Cost per Truck (USD) | $1,800–$2,400 | $1,600–$2,000 | $2,500–$3,200 |
| Handling Damage Risk | Low (self-propelled loading) | High (crane/sling handling) | Medium (lashing stress, exposure) |
2. Comparative Analysis
2.1 RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off)
Advantages:
– Minimal mechanical handling; trucks driven on/off vessel.
– Fast loading/unloading (8–12 hours for full fleet).
– Lower risk of structural damage.
– Suitable for operational or near-operational trucks.
Disadvantages:
– Limited availability of RO-RO vessels on China–Hawaii routes.
– Requires functional vehicles (battery, tires, brakes).
– Higher exposure to salt spray unless sealed.
Best For: Fleet managers exporting 10+ operational used trucks with minimal downtime tolerance.
2.2 Bulk Cargo
Advantages:
– Lower base freight cost.
– Accommodates non-operational or damaged units.
– Flexibility in stowage configuration.
Disadvantages:
– High risk of impact damage during crane lifting.
– Extended port dwell time (loading: 2–3 days).
– No environmental sealing; full exposure to salt, humidity, and debris.
Best For: Construction firms procuring non-running units for rebuild; cost-sensitive, low-volume shipments.
2.3 Flat Rack Containers
Advantages:
– Secured lashing points and structural support.
– Suitable for oversized or modified trucks (e.g., crane trucks, dump bodies).
– Can be stacked on deck or in holds.
– Compatible with standard container logistics.
Disadvantages:
– Full exposure to marine atmosphere unless wrapped.
– Higher freight cost due to container use.
– Requires specialized lifting equipment at both ends.
Best For: Export of heavy or non-standard used trucks requiring secure transit and compatibility with intermodal networks.
3. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying System
3.1 Technical Specification
To mitigate saltwater-induced corrosion during Pacific transit, SEA LION International mandates the application of industrial-grade wax-based anti-corrosion coating prior to shipment.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Coating Type | Solvent-based, hydrophobic micro-crystalline wax |
| Application Method | High-pressure spray (15–20 bar) |
| Coverage Areas | Undercarriage, chassis rails, suspension components, wheel wells, exhaust systems |
| Thickness | 25–35 µm (dry film) |
| Salt Spray Resistance | ASTM B117: >1,000 hours |
| Removability | Biodegradable solvent wash; non-toxic |
3.2 Application Protocol
- Pre-Treatment: High-pressure freshwater wash (80–100 bar) to remove debris and salts.
- Drying: Forced-air drying for 2 hours in climate-controlled bay.
- Spraying: Automated robotic arms apply wax to all corrosion-prone zones.
- Inspection: Infrared thermography to verify coverage uniformity.
- Documentation: Certificate of Protection (CoP) issued per unit.
Note: Wax protection is mandatory for all shipments to Oahu under SEA LION standards. RO-RO and Flat Rack units require full undercarriage coverage; Bulk Cargo units require double-coating due to prolonged exposure.
4. Recommendations by Use Case
| Customer Profile | Recommended Method | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Fleet Manager (15 used dump trucks, operational) | RO-RO + Wax Spray | Fast turnaround, low damage risk, cost-efficient at scale |
| Construction Co. (3 non-running excavator carriers) | Flat Rack + Double Wax Coat | Secure lashing, protection for non-movable units |
| Budget Buyer (5 inoperative units, rebuild intent) | Bulk Cargo + Wax Spray | Lowest cost; acceptable risk for non-functional assets |
5. Compliance & Standards
All shipments must comply with:
– IMO/ILO/UN ECE CTU Code – Cargo Transport Unit guidelines
– US Coast Guard (USCG) Import Regulations – Vehicle entry standards
– Hawaii DOT – On-arrival inspection protocols
– SEA LION IS-2026-TRK – Internal specification for used truck exports
Conclusion
For the reliable, corrosion-resistant export of used trucks from China to Oahu, RO-RO shipping with industrial wax protection offers the optimal balance of cost, speed, and asset preservation for operational fleets. Flat Rack is preferred for specialized or oversized units, while Bulk Cargo remains a niche option for non-functional equipment where cost is paramount. Proactive wax spraying is not optional—it is an engineering necessity for Pacific maritime logistics.
End of Report
SEA LION International – Engineering Division
Q2 2026 Update | Ref: SL-ENG-LOG-TRK-2026-04
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