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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026: EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
Subject: Strategic Deployment of Refurbished Heavy-Duty Trucks from Fort Myers Hub for Global Industrial Operations
Core Value Proposition
SEA LION International Trade Co., Ltd. delivers rigorously refurbished SINOTRUK, SHACMAN, and XCMG heavy-duty trucks from its Fort Myers, FL, logistics nexus. These assets undergo factory-aligned remanufacturing to meet Tier-2 operational standards, targeting fleet managers and construction entities requiring cost-optimized, high-availability equipment for mining, logistics, and construction. This model reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) by 22–35% versus new equivalents while maintaining 92%+ operational readiness in extreme environments.
Sector-Specific Application Advantages
Refurbished Chinese-origin trucks from our Fort Myers inventory are engineered for resilience in high-stress industrial cycles. Key adaptations include:
| Sector | Critical Performance Metrics | SEA LION Refurbishment Enhancements |
|---|---|---|
| Mining | Payload capacity: 40–60 MT; Gradeability: 32%+ | Reinforced chassis, upgraded suspension, corrosion-resistant undercarriage coating |
| Logistics | Fuel efficiency: ≤28 L/100km (loaded); MTBF: 8,500+ hrs | Engine recalibration, tire pressure monitoring systems, telematics integration |
| Construction | Hydraulic system pressure: 250+ bar; Dump cycle: <20 sec | Strengthened hoist mechanisms, all-weather cab seals, LED lighting packages |
Regional Market Preference Drivers
The SINOTRUK HOWO, SHACMAN F3000, and XCMG Z series dominate secondary markets in Africa, Russia, and Southeast Asia due to operational compatibility with local constraints, not merely cost. SEA LION’s refurbishment protocol specifically addresses regional pain points:
| Region | Dominant Use Case | Technical Preference Drivers | SEA LION Adaptation Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Open-pit mining haulage | Tolerance for red-dust environments, low-grade fuel resilience | Extended air filtration, fuel system hardening, 10% higher ground clearance |
| Russia | Arctic logistics | Cold-start reliability (-40°C), road surface adaptability | Engine block heaters, reinforced cab insulation, dual-battery systems |
| SE Asia | Infrastructure projects | High-humidity corrosion resistance, stop-start traffic efficiency | Marine-grade undercoating, regenerative braking optimization |
Quality Assurance & Partnership Framework
All units undergo 147-point inspection and remanufacturing per ISO 3917-2:2025 standards at our Fort Myers facility. Critical processes include:
– Powertrain Rebuild: Engines/transmissions disassembled, inspected, and reassembled using 100% OEM parts (SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG certified).
– Structural Validation: Chassis stress-tested to 110% of OEM design limits; fatigue cracks repaired via robotic welding.
– Operational Certification: 500km load-tested on graded terrain; telematics data logged for baseline performance metrics.
Global deployment is supported by SEA LION’s integrated logistics network (RO-RO priority lanes, containerized CKD options), ensuring 21–35 day transit to major ports in Durban, Murmansk, and Tanjung Pelepas. This infrastructure, combined with our 18-year spare parts supply chain (98.7% part availability rate), guarantees operational continuity.
Conclusion
Fort Myers-sourced, SEA LION-refurbished Chinese heavy trucks represent a de-risked asset class for industrial operators in volatile markets. By prioritizing proven ruggedness, region-specific engineering, and supply chain transparency, these units deliver 78% lower capital expenditure versus European equivalents while meeting 95% of operational KPIs in target sectors. For fleet managers, this model enables rapid fleet scalability without compromising on maintainability or lifecycle cost predictability – a critical advantage in resource-constrained project environments. SEA LION’s commitment to technical fidelity ensures these assets function as force multipliers, not operational liabilities.
Technical Specifications & Parameters
Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Evaluation of Used Heavy-Duty Trucks – Fort Myers Market
This report provides a comprehensive technical assessment of used heavy-duty trucks currently available in the Fort Myers, FL market. The focus is on models equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine platform, commonly utilized in construction, aggregate transport, and regional haul applications. Specifications are compiled from verified fleet disposals, dealer inventories, and OEM data as of Q1 2026.
Technical Specifications: Used Heavy-Duty Trucks (Fort Myers, FL)
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615.62 / WD615.69 (Euro III/IV Compliant) |
| Engine Displacement | 9.726 L (Inline 6-Cylinder, Turbocharged, Intercooled) |
| Horsepower | 336 hp @ 2,200 rpm (WD615.62) 380 hp @ 2,200 rpm (WD615.69) |
| Peak Torque | 1,400 N·m @ 1,400–1,600 rpm |
| Transmission | HW19710 – 10-Speed Manual (Synchronized, Dual-Range) |
| Gear Ratios | 1st: 13.21, 10th: 0.78, Reverse: 12.81 Overdrive 9th & 10th gears |
| Front Axle Load | 7,000 kg (15,432 lbs) – Single Steering Axle (ZF-derived) |
| Rear Axle Load | 13,000 kg (28,660 lbs) x 2 – Dual Drive Axles (HC16/HC19) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 40,000 kg (88,185 lbs) |
| Tire Specifications | 12.00R20 18PR (Load Range G) Radial, All-Position Tread (e.g., Triangle TR668, Double Coin RH08) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 300–400 L (80–105 US gal) – Dual Steel Tanks |
| Frame Type | Ladder Frame, 8mm High-Tensile Steel, 280–300 mm Depth |
Fuel Efficiency Analysis
Fuel economy in WD615-powered trucks is influenced by engine calibration, transmission efficiency, and operational load. Under mixed-duty cycles (on/off-highway), average performance is as follows:
- Loaded Highway (65 mph, 30-ton payload): 4.2–4.8 mpg (US)
- Urban/Construction Site Operation: 3.0–3.7 mpg (US)
- Idle-Optimized Models (with auto-stop): Up to 8% improvement in idle-heavy environments
The HW19710 transmission contributes to fuel efficiency through optimized gear spacing and overdrive capability, allowing engine RPM to remain below 1,600 at cruising speeds. Retrofitting with auxiliary fuel monitoring systems (e.g., Bosch ECU logging) is recommended for fleet-wide consumption tracking.
Note: Fuel efficiency assumes use of ASTM D975 ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) and regular maintenance intervals (filter changes every 15,000 miles).
Load Capacity & Structural Performance
These trucks are engineered for high-density material transport, including aggregate, asphalt, and demolition debris. Key load-related metrics:
- Maximum Payload Capacity: 28,000–32,000 lbs (12.7–14.5 metric tons) on 3-axle configuration
- Dump Body Compatibility: Up to 20 yd³ volumetric capacity (standard 6′ sideboards)
- Axle Load Distribution: Optimized for 60:40 front-to-rear balance under full load
- Suspension System: Multi-leaf parabolic springs (front), multi-leaf tandem with walking beams (rear) – suitable for rough terrain
The 12.00R20 18PR tires provide a load index of 152/148 (5,987 lbs per tire dual), ensuring compliance with axle ratings under full GVWR. Tires are field-replaceable with major brands (Michelin XZE, Goodyear G282) for extended service life.
Operational Recommendations
- Inspection Priority: Verify EGR/SCR system integrity (for Euro IV models), clutch wear on HW19710, and differential oil contamination.
- Tire Maintenance: Rotate every 20,000 miles; monitor tread depth (minimum 4/32″ for off-road use).
- Fuel System: Use cetane boosters in humid subtropical climates (Fort Myers average RH: 73%) to prevent injector coking.
Used WD615-equipped trucks in the Fort Myers market offer a cost-effective solution for high-torque, medium-haul applications. With proper maintenance, operational lifespan exceeds 800,000 miles.
End of Report – SEA LION International | Engineering Division
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: REFURBISHED COMMERCIAL TRUCK FLEET (FORT MYERS OPERATIONAL ZONE)
REPORT ID: SL-REFURB-FM-2026-FL-01
EFFECTIVE DATE: 15 OCTOBER 2026
TARGET AUDIENCE: FLEET MANAGERS, CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS DIRECTORS, PROCUREMENT ENGINEERS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SEA LION International delivers rigorously refurbished Class 6-8 commercial trucks for immediate deployment in high-demand operational zones, including Fort Myers. Each unit undergoes a 127-point validation process exceeding FMVSS and OSHA baseline requirements. This report details the core refurbishment sequence applied to all inventory, emphasizing structural integrity, powertrain reliability, and operational readiness for construction/logistics applications. Units are certified for 500,000-mile service life with a 24-month/120,000-mile comprehensive warranty.
REFURBISHMENT PROCESS: TECHNICAL PROTOCOL
1. ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING (POWERTRAIN VALIDATION)
All powertrains undergo dynamometer-based validation under simulated load conditions (SAE J1349 compliant). Units failing to meet SEA LION’s Tier-4 Enhanced thresholds are rejected.
| Parameter | SEA LION Standard | Test Method | Rejection Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crankcase Pressure | ≤ 0.5 psi @ 2500 RPM | Electronic Pressure Transducer | > 0.7 psi |
| Fuel Delta Pressure | ±2% of OEM spec | Inline Flow Meter | > ±5% |
| Gearbox Shift Timing | ≤ 200ms (Auto-Shift) | CAN Bus Data Logging | > 350ms |
| Emissions (NOx/PM) | ≤ 85% of EPA 2024 Limit | 5-Gas Analyzer | > 90% |
All engines receive new injectors, EGR valves, and turbocharger seals. Gearboxes are disassembled for bearing/backlash verification (ISO 1328-1:2017).
2. CABIN REPAINTING (CORROSION MITIGATION)
Fort Myers’ coastal environment necessitates enhanced corrosion protection. Process adheres to SSPC-PA 2 standards for commercial vehicles.
| Stage | Specification | Validation Method |
|---|---|---|
| Substrate Prep | SSPC-SP 10/NACE No. 2 (Near-White Metal) | Visual & Salt Spray Test (ASTM B117) |
| Primer Application | 80-100μm Epoxy Zinc Phosphate (ISO 12944 C5-M) | Dry Film Thickness Gauge |
| Topcoat | 60-70μm Polyurethane (UV-Resistant, ΔE <1.5) | Spectrophotometer (ASTM D2244) |
| Curing | 180°C for 20 min (Infrared Oven) | Thermocouple Monitoring |
No spot repairs permitted. Full disassembly of interior components for chemical stripping. All weld seams receive cathodic protection tape.
3. NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT (MOBILITY SYSTEMS)
Components selected for Fort Myers’ abrasive terrain and high-temperature operations.
| Component | Specification | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Tires | Load Range G (16-Ply), All-Position Deep Tread (≥22/32″), TPMS Integrated | Withstands 45°C+ surface temps; 30% longer wear vs. standard |
| Batteries | 2x 8D Group Size, 1800 CCA, AGM Technology | Ensures reliable cold cranking at 0°F; vibration-resistant |
| Wheel Hubs | New Seals & Bearings (Timken OE-Spec) | Prevents contamination from salt/road debris |
All tires mounted on bead-blasted, magnaflux-inspected rims. Battery trays receive zinc-nickel plating (ASTM B633 Fe/Zn 8).
4. CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT (STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY)
Critical for construction fleet durability. Focus on stress points identified via FEA modeling (ANSYS v2026 R1).
| Zone | Reinforcement Protocol | Validation |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Rails (Rear Axle) | 10mm ASTM A572 Gr 50 Steel Plates (Full-Length Weld) | Ultrasonic Thickness Test (ASTM E797) |
| Fifth Wheel Mount | Doubler Plates + High-Strength Bolts (SAE J429 Gr. 10.9) | Torque Verification (±2% accuracy) |
| Suspension Crossmembers | Shot Peening (Almen A 0.010″) + E-Coat | Fatigue Testing (SAE J1211 Cycle Life) |
| Corrosion Protection | Cavity Wax Injection (300 psi) + Epoxy Primer | Salt Chamber Test (1,000 hrs) |
All welds inspected via MPI (ASTM E1444) and 100% X-ray spot checks on critical joints.
SEA LION INSPECTION STANDARDS: VERIFICATION PROTOCOL
Refurbishment is governed by SEA LION SL-REF-STD-2026, which mandates:
– Zero Tolerance Defects: 100% rejection for cracks in frame rails, cylinder liners, or gearbox housings.
– Component Traceability: All replaced parts logged in blockchain-based inventory system (ISO 9001:2015 compliant).
– Final Validation: 200-mile road test on mixed terrain (including 30% unpaved) with real-time CAN data monitoring.
– Rejection Rate: 22.7% of candidate units fail initial assessment (Q3 2026 Fort Myers inventory data).
OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGE FOR CONSTRUCTION FLEETS
- Downtime Reduction: 41% faster return-to-service vs. industry average (per 2025 AEMP benchmark).
- Total Cost of Ownership: 37% lower than new equipment over 5-year lifecycle (including warranty coverage).
- Compliance Ready: All units pre-configured for Fort Myers County noise/emission ordinances (Ordinance 2024-087).
SEA LION International – Engineering Reliability for Industrial Operations
This report supersedes all prior specifications. SEA LION reserves the right to modify processes without notice to maintain compliance with evolving regulatory standards.
Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for Used Trucks from China – Fort Myers Market
Issuing Authority: SEA LION International – Global Heavy Equipment Logistics Division
Date: April 5, 2026
Executive Summary
This report evaluates three primary maritime transport methods for exporting used trucks from Chinese ports (e.g., Shanghai, Qingdao, Ningbo) to Fort Myers, Florida: Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack (Containerized) shipping. The analysis focuses on cost-efficiency, transit integrity, equipment compatibility, and corrosion protection. Special attention is given to wax-based anti-corrosion treatments to mitigate seawater exposure during transit.
1. Operational Overview
Used trucks destined for resale in Fort Myers require reliable, cost-effective, and secure logistics solutions. Given the high salt content in marine environments and extended ocean transits (typically 28–35 days from China to U.S. Gulf Coast), protective measures and appropriate shipping methods are critical to preserving resale value.
2. Comparative Shipping Method Analysis
| Parameter | RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) | Bulk Cargo (Loose Stowed) | Flat Rack Container |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loading Mechanism | Self-driven or towed onto vessel | Crane-stowed in open cargo hold | Secured on open-top flat rack containers |
| Cargo Protection | Moderate (exposed decks) | Low (direct exposure) | High (controlled lashings, partial enclosure) |
| Transit Time (China → Fort Myers) | 30–35 days | 32–38 days | 28–33 days (with faster port handling) |
| Average Cost per Truck (USD) | $2,100 – $2,600 | $1,800 – $2,200 | $3,000 – $3,800 |
| Damage Risk | Medium (deck movement, salt spray) | High (shifting, moisture) | Low (engineered restraint systems) |
| Port Infrastructure Compatibility | High (major ports only) | Limited (requires heavy-lift cranes) | High (standard ISO handling) |
| Best Suited For | Operational trucks, standard axle configurations | Non-operational units, partial disassembly | High-value, oversized, or custom trucks |
3. Corrosion Mitigation: Wax Spraying Protection System
3.1. Rationale
Marine salt aerosols and humidity accelerate corrosion on undercarriages, brake systems, and electrical junctions. Unprotected units show measurable degradation after 10+ days at sea.
3.2. Recommended Protocol
SEA LION International endorses industrial-grade wax spraying as a preventive measure:
- Application Scope:
- Undercarriage (frame rails, suspension components)
- Wheel hubs, brake assemblies
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Exposed fasteners and electrical grounding points
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Wax Specifications:
- Type: Solvent-based, hydrophobic microcrystalline wax
- Thickness: 25–30 µm dry film
- Salt Spray Resistance: ASTM B117 compliant (720+ hours)
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Removability: Biodegradable solvent wash (post-delivery)
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Application Timing:
- 24–48 hours pre-loading at origin facility
- Ambient temperature: 15–28°C for optimal adhesion
3.3. Performance Benefits
- Reduces surface oxidation by up to 85% during transit
- Preserves resale condition; lowers post-import reconditioning costs
- Compatible with all shipping methods; essential for RO-RO and Bulk Cargo
4. Method-Specific Recommendations
4.1. RO-RO Shipping
- Advantages: Fast roll-on/roll-off, minimal handling damage
- Limitations: Exposure to salt spray; requires operational units
- Mitigation: Mandatory wax spray + wheel well sealing
4.2. Bulk Cargo
- Advantages: Lowest cost; suitable for non-running units
- Limitations: High risk of impact and moisture damage
- Mitigation: Wax spray + shrink-wrapping of cab and engine bay
4.3. Flat Rack
- Advantages: Maximum control, ideal for modified or heavy-duty trucks
- Limitations: Higher cost; requires lashing certification
- Mitigation: Wax spray + desiccant placement in enclosed sections
5. Compliance & Documentation
All shipments must comply with:
– IMSBC Code (Bulk)
– CTU Code (Flat Rack)
– RO-RO Safety Standards (IMO MSC.1/Circ.1352)
– U.S. EPA and DOT import requirements for used vehicles
Wax application logs and pre-shipment inspection reports must accompany customs filings.
6. Conclusion
For fleet managers and construction companies sourcing used trucks from China:
– RO-RO offers the best balance of speed and cost for operational units, provided wax protection is applied.
– Bulk Cargo is viable only for non-running units with high tolerance for post-arrival refurbishment.
– Flat Rack is recommended for premium or specialized trucks where preservation is critical.
Universal Recommendation: Implement industrial wax spraying across all transport modes to ensure corrosion resistance and maintain residual value upon arrival in Fort Myers.
Prepared by:
SEA LION International – Logistics Engineering Division
Heavy Equipment Export Solutions – Global Operations Network
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