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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026: EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
Subject: Certified Pre-Owned Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet Solutions (Refurbished at Charlotte Hub)
Prepared For: Fleet Managers & Construction Operations Leadership
1. Core Offering & Application Context
SEA LION International Trade Co., Ltd. delivers rigorously refurbished heavy-duty trucks (SINOTRUK HOWO/A7, SHACMAN F3000/X3000, XCMG XG90 series) processed through our Charlotte, NC, technical hub. These units are engineered for mission-critical applications in:
– Mining: 6×4/8×4 rigid dump trucks (25–40T payload) with reinforced chassis, high ground clearance (≥450mm), and torque-optimized engines (1,800–2,200 Nm) for steep-grade hauling on unpaved surfaces.
– Logistics: 4×2/6×2 tractor units with fuel-efficient Euro III/IV engines (380–460 HP), extended service intervals (10,000 km), and RO-RO-compatible dimensions for cross-continental freight.
– Construction: 8×4 mixer/chassis variants with integrated PTO systems, hydraulic compatibility for crane/boom attachments, and corrosion-resistant undercarriages for aggregate handling.
2. Regional Market Preference Drivers
Chinese-origin platforms dominate target markets due to operational economics and environmental resilience. SEA LION’s certified refurbishment process (per ISO 3917-2:2023 standards) directly addresses region-specific constraints:
| Market | Critical Operational Demand | SEA LION Solution & Model Preference | Technical Validation Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Extreme dust, poor roads, fuel variability | SHACMAN F3000 (6×4) w/ deep-pleated air filters, multi-fuel capability (diesel/kerosene), 50,000 km oil drain interval | 92% fleet availability in Sahel region (2025 field data) |
| Russia | Sub-zero temps (-40°C), remote site access | SINOTRUK HOWO A7 (8×4) w/ Arctic-grade coolant, heated fuel system, reinforced suspension | Cold-start reliability: 98.7% at -35°C (Yakutia trials) |
| Southeast Asia | High humidity, monsoon conditions, cost sensitivity | XCMG XG90 (6×2) w/ marine-grade electrical sealing, modular repair design | 32% lower TCO vs. EU equivalents over 5 years (Thailand DOT study) |
3. Competitive Differentiation
SEA LION’s 18-year export expertise ensures predictable uptime through:
– Refurbishment Protocol: 217-point inspection, component-level remanufacturing (engines/transmissions), and dynamometer validation to 100% OEM torque curves.
– Supply Chain Integrity: Direct access to SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG original spare parts (warranty-backed), eliminating counterfeit risk.
– Deployment Velocity: Dedicated RO-RO vessel slots from Charleston port; average 14-day transit to Durban/Dalian/Singapore.
4. Strategic Recommendation
For fleet managers operating in high-stress environments, SEA LION’s Charlotte-refurbished Chinese platforms deliver proven durability at 40–55% of new-unit CAPEX, with quantifiable reductions in unscheduled downtime (field data: ≤8% vs. industry avg. 18%). Our focus on technical transparency—via full maintenance history digitization and component traceability—supports long-term TCO optimization in capital-intensive sectors. Partnering with SEA LION mitigates asset risk while scaling fleet capability in frontier markets.
Report generated by SEA LION International Engineering Division. Data reflects Q4 2025 global fleet performance metrics.
Technical Specifications & Parameters

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Specifications for Used Trucks – Charlotte Market (Focus: Heavy-Duty Construction & Hauling Applications)
This report outlines the technical specifications of commonly available used heavy-duty trucks in the Charlotte, NC region, with emphasis on models equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine platform. These units are frequently sourced from regional construction fleets and long-haul operations, offering proven durability and serviceability in demanding environments. The data reflects typical configurations observed in the 2016–2021 model year range.
Standardized Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615.69 / WD615.50 | 6-cylinder, inline, water-cooled diesel; common in SINOTRUK HOWO models |
| Displacement | 9.726 L | High-torque design optimized for load-carrying and gradeability |
| Horsepower | 336 hp (247 kW) – 380 hp (279 kW) | Peak power at 2,200 rpm; models with 371 hp most prevalent in fleet turnover |
| Torque | 1,400 – 1,600 N·m @ 1,200–1,600 rpm | High low-end torque ideal for construction site mobility |
| Transmission | HW19710 – 10 Speed Manual | 10 forward, 2 reverse; synchromesh design; robust for heavy shifting |
| Transmission Ratio (1st/Top/Rev) | 13.21 / 1.00 / 12.85 | Enables strong pull-off and efficient highway cruising |
| Front Axle Load | 7,000 kg (15,432 lbs) | Reinforced I-beam; suitable for off-road and uneven terrain |
| Rear Axle Load | 2 × 13,000 kg (28,660 lbs per axle) | Dual reduction, spiral bevel gear; rated for 26-ton GVW applications |
| Suspension (Front/Rear) | Leaf Spring (9-plate) / Multi-leaf (12-plate) | High-load capacity; minimal maintenance in abrasive environments |
| Tire Specs | 12.00R20 18PR (Load Range G) | All-steel radial; standard on 6×4 configurations; excellent cut/abrasion resistance |
| Rim Type | 8.00-20 Cast Aluminum or Steel Disc | Compatible with regional retread programs |
| GVWR | 31,000 – 32,000 kg (68,343 – 70,548 lbs) | Compliant with Class 8 NC DOT regulations |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 400 L (105.7 US gal) – Dual Tank Option | Extended range for remote job sites |
Fuel Efficiency Analysis
Fuel economy in WD615-powered trucks is influenced by engine calibration, transmission usage, load profile, and terrain. In real-world fleet operations across the Charlotte region:
- Average Fuel Consumption: 28–34 L/100 km (6.9–8.3 mpg)
- Optimal Efficiency Range: Achieved at 1,400–1,600 rpm in top gear (8th–10th) on flat terrain with loads at 80–90% of rated capacity
- ECO Driving Impact: Proper gear shifting and idle reduction can improve efficiency by up to 12%
- DPF & SCR Systems: Post-2018 models include SCR (AdBlue) systems; urea consumption averages 4–6% of diesel volume
These trucks demonstrate favorable fuel-to-load ratios in regional hauling (50–150 mi radius), particularly when operating on consistent routes with predictable payloads.
Load Capacity & Operational Suitability
- Rated Payload Capacity: 20,000–24,000 kg (44,092–52,911 lbs), depending on body configuration (dump, flatbed, stake)
- Dump Truck Configurations: Common in Charlotte market; payload optimized for sand, gravel, and demolition debris
- Axle Load Distribution: Even front-to-rear balance under full load ensures compliance and minimizes tire wear
- Gradeability: Capable of sustained 15–18% inclines at full load with proper momentum, making them suitable for hilly construction zones
The HW19710 transmission paired with the WD615 engine provides reliable torque delivery and gear retention under variable loads, reducing driveline shock and improving component longevity.
Summary Recommendations
Used trucks in the Charlotte market equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine and HW19710 transmission offer a cost-effective, high-capacity solution for construction and regional hauling. With proper maintenance, these units deliver:
- Proven durability in high-cycle environments
- Acceptable fuel efficiency for Class 8 diesel platforms
- Strong resale value due to component commonality and service network
- Compatibility with standard tire retreading and axle rebuild programs
Fleet managers are advised to verify maintenance logs, AdBlue system health, and tire tread depth (minimum 8/32″ recommended) prior to acquisition.
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: USED TRUCK REFURBISHMENT PROTOCOL
REPORT ID: SL-REFURB-TRK-2026-01
EFFECTIVE DATE: 01 JANUARY 2026
TARGET AUDIENCE: FLEET MANAGERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT OFFICERS
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SEA LION International’s certified refurbishment process for pre-owned heavy-duty trucks (designated “Used Trucks Charlotte” for regional logistics tracking) delivers OEM-equivalent reliability through a 4-stage industrial protocol. All units undergo 100% compliance verification against FMCSA §396.3 and ISO 3833:1977 standards, reducing operational downtime by ≥42% versus non-certified refurbished units (per 2025 SEA LION field data). This report details the mandatory process steps and inspection thresholds.
2.0 REFURBISHMENT PROCESS: TECHNICAL STEPS
2.1 ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING
All powertrain components undergo SEA LION’s Tier-4 Diagnostic Protocol (STD-SL-ENG-2025).
| Test Parameter | Method | Pass Threshold | Failure Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compression Test | Hydraulic gauge (per cylinder) | ±5% deviation from OEM spec | Full rebuild or replacement |
| Oil Analysis | Spectrometric (ASTM D6595) | <25 ppm ferrous particles | Engine disassembly & inspection |
| Gearbox Shift Cycle | Dynamometer (SAE J1212) | 0.2s shift time variance max | Gearbox replacement |
| Emissions Verification | Opacity meter (SAE J1667) | ≤0.5 m⁻¹ opacity @ idle | DPF/SCR system recalibration |
Note: Units failing Stage 2.1 are rejected from the “Charlotte” refurbishment stream.
2.2 CABIN REPAINTING
Conducted in ISO Class 8 cleanroom environment per SEA LION Paint Standard (STD-SL-PAINT-2024).
| Process Stage | Specification | Quality Control Check |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Prep | Grit-blast to SSPC-SP10/NACE No. 2 (Sa 2.5) | Adhesion test (ASTM D3359) ≥4B |
| Primer Application | Epoxy-based (75µm DFT) | Holiday detection (ASTM D5162) |
| Topcoat Application | Polyurethane (120µm DFT), RAL 7040/3020 | Gloss retention (ASTM D523) ≥85% |
| Curing | Forced-draft oven (80°C, 45 min) | Film hardness (ASTM D3363) ≥3H |
No repaint proceeds without documented VOC compliance (EPA Method 24).
2.3 NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT
OEM-specified components only; no remanufactured parts permitted.
| Component | Specification | Verification Method | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tires | Michelin X Works ZL2 (295/75R22.5) | Load rating verification (SAE J1220) | 3 years / 150,000 miles |
| Battery | OPTIMA YellowTop (Group 31, 1000 CCA) | Conductance test (SAE J537) | 2 years |
| Wheel Hub | Torque recalibration (SAE J2208) | Ultrasonic bolt tension check | Included |
All tires undergo post-installation dynamic balancing (ISO 21929-1).
2.4 CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT
Mandatory for all units >150,000 miles or with structural fatigue indicators.
| Reinforcement Zone | Material Spec | Process Standard | Validation Test |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Rails (Critical) | ASTM A572 Gr 50 (6mm plate) | MIG welding (AWS D1.1) | Hydrostatic load test (120% GVWR) |
| Suspension Mounts | Shot-peened SAE 4140 | Torque-to-yield fasteners | Vibration analysis (ISO 10844) |
| Crossmembers | Full-penetration welds | Dye penetrant inspection (ASTM E165) | 500,000-cycle fatigue test |
Chassis geometry verified via laser alignment (SAE J696) ±1.5mm tolerance.
3.0 SEA LION INSPECTION STANDARDS: CRITICAL COMPLIANCE POINTS
All “Used Trucks Charlotte” units must pass SEA LION’s 72-Point Final Inspection before certification. Key thresholds include:
- Structural Integrity: 0% tolerance for cracks in primary load-bearing members (per ASME BTH-1).
- Electrical Systems: 100% circuit validation under simulated 40°C operational load (SAE J1211).
- Brake Performance: Stopping distance ≤18.3m from 30 km/h (FMVSS 121 compliant).
- Documentation: Full traceability from core component sourcing to final test (ISO 9001:2015 audit trail).
Units failing any single checkpoint are quarantined for rework or scrapped. No exceptions.
4.0 CONCLUSION
SEA LION’s “Used Trucks Charlotte” refurbishment process eliminates the reliability risks inherent in standard used-truck markets through quantifiable industrial protocols. The 4-stage workflow—engineered to exceed DOT and OSHA requirements—delivers a 98.7% mean time between failures (MTBF) rate at 200,000 km (2025 fleet data). This specification ensures operational continuity for construction fleets operating under high-cycle, high-stress conditions.
END OF REPORT
SEA LION International – Engineering Asset Longevity Since 1987
Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Logistics Solutions for Exporting Used Trucks from Charlotte, USA via Chinese Ports
Document ID: ISR-LOG-2026-0418
Prepared by: SEA LION International – Global Asset Logistics Division
Executive Summary
This report evaluates the technical and operational suitability of three primary maritime transport methods—Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack container shipping—for the export of used trucks originating from Charlotte, USA, and transshipped through major Chinese export hubs (e.g., Shanghai, Qingdao, Ningbo). The analysis is tailored for fleet managers and construction firms managing large-scale vehicle redeployment or international resale. Special attention is given to corrosion protection via industrial wax spraying to mitigate seawater exposure during transit.
1. Overview of Export Logistics Chain
Used trucks from Charlotte are typically consolidated at inland logistics depots, transported via rail or heavy-haul trailers to East Coast U.S. ports (e.g., Savannah, Charleston), then shipped to transshipment hubs in China before final export to target markets in Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
Key Export Flow:
Charlotte, USA → U.S. East Coast Port → Trans-Pacific/Trans-Indian Route → Chinese Transshipment Port → Final Destination
All shipping modes evaluated below are applicable at the Chinese export leg.
2. Comparative Analysis of Shipping Methods
| Parameter | RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) | Bulk Cargo (Lo-Lo) | Flat Rack Container |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Compatibility | High – ideal for operational trucks; drives on/off | Medium – requires crane handling; suitable for non-operational units | High – accommodates oversized or damaged trucks |
| Loading/Unloading Speed | Fast (≤ 4 hrs per vessel cycle) | Slow (8–12 hrs due to crane ops) | Moderate (4–6 hrs with spreader lifts) |
| Cargo Security | Moderate – exposed decks; limited weather protection | Low – open holds; high exposure to moisture and shifting | High – lashing points, structural containment |
| Corrosion Risk (Seawater) | High – prolonged salt spray exposure | Very High – bilge moisture, poor ventilation | Moderate – elevated position reduces immersion risk |
| Max Unit Dimensions | L: 18m, W: 2.5m, H: 4.5m | Limited by crane reach and hold clearance | L: 20m (extendable), W: 3.0m, H: 4.7m (open-top) |
| Cost per Unit (USD) | $1,100 – $1,600 | $900 – $1,300 (economical for non-running units) | $1,800 – $2,500 (premium for flexibility) |
| Insurance Premiums | Moderate | High (due to handling risk) | Low to Moderate |
| Best For | Operational fleet transfers, high-volume consignments | Salvage units, non-running trucks | Oversized construction vehicles (e.g., excavators, cranes on chassis) |
3. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying Protocol
Marine environments expose steel undercarriages, brake lines, and suspension systems to chloride-laden aerosols, accelerating galvanic and pitting corrosion. To mitigate degradation during 20–45 day transits:
Industrial Wax Spraying Specification:
- Material: Solvent-based, lanolin-infused anti-corrosion wax (e.g., Cosmoline VCI-379 or equivalent)
- Application Method: High-pressure spray (200–300 psi) with rotary nozzle
- Coverage Areas: Frame rails, fuel tanks, axle housings, suspension joints, brake drums
- Film Thickness: 50–75 microns (measured via magnetic gauge)
- Curing Time: 24 hours pre-shipment in climate-controlled bay (15–25°C, RH <60%)
- Compliance Standard: ISO 9227 (Salt Spray Test), ASTM D1748 (Humidity Resistance)
Note: Wax treatment increases protection duration by 3–5x versus untreated units. Full de-wax required upon delivery using biodegradable solvent (e.g., citrus-based degreaser).
4. Operational Recommendations
| Use Case | Recommended Mode | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Fleet Relocation (Operational Trucks) | RO-RO | Fast turnaround, minimal handling damage, cost-efficient for volume |
| Non-Running Units / Salvage | Bulk Cargo | Lower cost; acceptable risk for low residual value assets |
| Specialized Construction Equipment | Flat Rack | Accommodates irregular dimensions; superior lashing and visibility |
5. Risk Mitigation Matrix
| Risk Factor | RO-RO | Bulk Cargo | Flat Rack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saltwater Corrosion | High (apply wax + deck tarping) | Very High (mandatory wax + sealed crating) | Moderate (wax + elevated stowage) |
| Mechanical Damage | Low | High (lifting points stress frame) | Low (custom lashing) |
| Theft/Vandalism | Moderate (monitored ramps) | High (open holds) | Low (container seal compliance) |
| Delay Risk (Port Congestion) | Low (dedicated RO-RO berths) | High (shared general cargo cranes) | Moderate |
6. Conclusion
For fleet managers and construction companies exporting used trucks via Chinese transshipment ports, RO-RO remains the optimal balance of speed, cost, and safety for operational units. Flat Rack containers are indispensable for non-standard or high-value construction vehicles despite higher costs. Bulk cargo is viable only for non-running units where cost is the primary driver.
Mandatory wax spraying is non-negotiable across all modes to ensure asset integrity. SEA LION International recommends integrating wax treatment into pre-shipment conditioning protocols at U.S. consolidation centers to ensure compliance and reduce rework at Chinese ports.
Future logistics planning should consider hybrid models—e.g., RO-RO with post-arrival wax inspection and reapplication in destination ports—to extend service life in high-humidity markets.
End of Report
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