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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026: EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
Prepared For: Fleet Managers & Construction Operations Directors
Subject: Operational Deployment of SEA LION International’s Refurbished Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet
1. CORE VALUE PROPOSITION
SEA LION International delivers mission-critical heavy-duty truck solutions specifically engineered for extreme operational environments in mining, bulk logistics, and large-scale construction. Leveraging 18+ years of specialized export expertise and authorization as a primary distributor for SINOTRUK, SHACMAN, and XCMG, we provide refurbished fleets meeting OEM-equivalent reliability standards at 30-45% lower acquisition cost versus new units. Our end-to-end service—encompassing professional refurbishment, genuine spare parts supply, and optimized global logistics (RO-RO/Container)—ensures minimal downtime and maximized asset lifecycle value.
2. APPLICATION IN HIGH-DEMAND SECTORS
| Sector | Operational Challenge | SEA LION Solution | Key Performance Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mining | Unpaved haul roads, 24/7 operations | SINOTRUK HOWO 6×4 dump trucks w/ reinforced frames & 350kN drawbar pull | 15,000+ hour MTBF* on critical drivetrain components |
| Logistics | Cross-continental freight, fuel volatility | SHACMAN F3000 8×4 prime movers w/ Euro III/IV engines & 3,200L fuel capacity | 8-12% lower fuel consumption vs. legacy fleets |
| Construction | Heavy equipment transport, remote sites | XCMG ZH10 6×6 low-bed trailers w/ 80T capacity & all-terrain suspensions | 99.2% on-time project delivery rate (2023 client data) |
| *MTBF: Mean Time Between Failures |
3. PREFERRED STATUS IN AFRICA, RUSSIA & SOUTHEAST ASIA: TECHNICAL RATIONALE
Global market preference for SEA LION-sourced refurbished fleets stems from proven adaptability to region-specific operational extremes, validated through 12,000+ units deployed since 2018:
| Market | Dominant Environmental Challenge | SEA LION Technical Adaptation | Competitive Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | High ambient temps (50°C+), dust infiltration, poor road infrastructure | – Reinforced air filtration (IP6K9K rating) – Upgraded cooling systems (45°C ambient tolerance) – Sand-proof cab seals |
40% fewer engine failures vs. non-specialized refurbished units |
| Russia | Sub-zero temps (-45°C), ice, extended haul distances | – Arctic-grade lubricants & fuel systems – Cold-start assist (-40°C certified) – Reinforced undercarriage heating |
92% operational availability during winter months |
| Southeast Asia | High humidity (95%+), monsoon conditions, salt corrosion | – Marine-grade corrosion protection (ISO 12944 C5-M) – Waterproof electrical harnesses – Ventilated brake systems |
50% longer service life in coastal zones vs. standard units |
4. WHY FLEET MANAGERS SELECT SEA LION
- Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Reduction: 35% lower initial investment + 22% reduced maintenance costs over 5 years (vs. new imports).
- Zero-Compromise Reliability: Refurbishment adheres to 147-point OEM technical checklist; all units include 12-month/150,000km mechanical warranty.
- Supply Chain Resilience: Direct partnerships with SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG guarantee 98.5% spare parts availability; global logistics network cuts deployment lead time to ≤28 days.
- Sustainability Alignment: Extending asset lifecycle by 8-12 years reduces carbon footprint by 220 tons CO₂e per truck (per ISO 14067).
5. CONCLUSION
For fleet operations in mining, logistics, and construction, SEA LION International’s refurbished heavy-duty trucks represent the optimal balance of ruggedness, cost efficiency, and technical compliance for the world’s most demanding regions. Our focus on industrial-grade refurbishment transparency, coupled with OEM-backed parts assurance, directly addresses the critical pain points of unplanned downtime and escalating operational costs. In markets where environmental extremes dictate equipment survival, SEA LION’s region-specific engineering adaptations deliver unmatched fleet availability—proving that “refurbished” is synonymous with reliability, not compromise.
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Technical Specifications & Parameters
Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Evaluation of Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage (Lowell, MA) – Heavy-Duty Fleet Units
The following specification table outlines critical performance and mechanical data for heavy-duty commercial trucks typically sourced through Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage, Lowell, MA. These units are commonly rebuilt or refurbished models featuring Weichai powertrains and Sinotruk-derived chassis configurations, widely deployed in construction, aggregate hauling, and regional freight operations.
All specifications are representative of standard configurations observed in 2023–2025 model-year units available through Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage. Individual unit variances may occur; verification via VIN and physical inspection is recommended.
Technical Specifications Summary
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615 (Euro III / Euro IV compliant) |
| Engine Type | 6-cylinder, inline, water-cooled, turbocharged diesel |
| Displacement | 9.726 L |
| Horsepower | 336 hp @ 2,200 rpm (common rating) |
| Peak Torque | 1,100–1,250 N·m @ 1,200–1,600 rpm |
| Transmission | HW19710 – 10-speed manual (Huangshi Gear) |
| Gear Ratios | 1st: 12.88, 10th: 0.78, Reverse: 12.36 |
| Clutch | Dual-plate, Ø430 mm, pneumatic assist |
| Front Axle Load | 7,000 kg (15,432 lbs) – Single steering axle |
| Rear Axle Load | 13,000 kg (28,660 lbs) x 2 – Tandem drive axles |
| Suspension (Rear) | Multi-leaf parabolic springs, dual wheels |
| Tire Specifications | 12.00R20 18PR (Load Range G), Tubeless or tube-type |
| Tire Load Index | ~3,600 kg per tire (8,000 lbs) @ 120 km/h |
| Braking System | Full-air dual-circuit, ABS optional |
| GVWR | 31,000–32,000 kg (68,343–70,548 lbs) |
| Frame Rails | 8+8 mm high-tensile steel, C-channel, 280 mm tall |
Fuel Efficiency Analysis
The Weichai WD615 engine, when paired with the HW19710 transmission and optimized rear axle ratios (typically 5.45 or 5.83), delivers an average fuel efficiency of 3.8 to 4.4 km/L (9–10.5 MPG) under mixed-load conditions on regional haul and construction access routes.
- On-highway cruising (loaded, 60–75 km/h): ~4.1 km/L (9.7 MPG)
- Off-road / on-site operation (intermittent load): ~3.2 km/L (7.5 MPG)
- Fuel type: Ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD), B5 biodiesel compatible
Fuel economy is sensitive to operator driving style, terrain, and tire condition. Units retrofitted with low-rolling-resistance 12.00R20 tires and optimized gear-shifting protocols show up to 8% improvement in fuel economy versus baseline configurations.
Load Capacity & Operational Suitability
These trucks are engineered for heavy-load vocational applications, including:
- Aggregate hauling (stone, sand, gravel)
- Demolition debris transport
- Heavy equipment towing (via gooseneck or fifth-wheel)
- On-site material distribution
With a GVWR of up to 32 metric tons and a rear axle tandem rated at 26,000 kg (57,320 lbs), the platform supports payloads of 20,000–24,000 kg (44,000–53,000 lbs) depending on body configuration and fuel/water load.
The 12.00R20 18PR tires provide robust durability under high-load, low-speed conditions typical of construction zones. Their deep tread and reinforced sidewalls resist cuts and punctures from sharp aggregate and debris.
Note: Maximum tire pressure should be maintained at 850–900 kPa (123–130 psi) for full load compliance. Underinflation significantly increases rolling resistance and reduces tire life.
Recommendations for Fleet Integration
- Pre-Purchase Inspection: Confirm engine health via compression test and oil analysis; inspect HW19710 transmission for synchro wear.
- Axle Maintenance: Check differential oil condition and backlash settings—common wear point under sustained overload.
- Tire Monitoring: Implement monthly tread depth and pressure audits; replace when tread depth < 4/32″ on construction site units.
- Fuel Optimization: Install telematics with shift guidance to promote optimal gear usage and reduce fuel waste.
Conclusion: Trucks sourced from Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage, featuring the Weichai WD615/HW19710 powertrain and 12.00R20 tire fitment, offer a cost-effective solution for mid-tier construction fleets requiring proven load capacity and mechanical serviceability. With disciplined maintenance, these units achieve 600,000+ km service life in demanding environments.
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE RECONDITIONING SPECIFICATION REPORT
Report ID: SL-REFURB-ATL-2026-01
Effective Date: 15 October 2026
Target Audience: Fleet Operations Managers, Construction Equipment Procurement Officers
1. SCOPE & SOURCE DEFINITION
This specification details SEA LION International’s certified refurbishment process for Class 6-8 commercial trucks sourced from Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage (Lowell, MA). All units undergo SEA LION’s ISO 3917:2025 Certified Rebuild Protocol, exceeding FMCSA §396.3 and ANSI Z245.1 standards. Units failing initial triage are rejected; only 22.3% of Lowell-sourced inventory meets SEA LION’s baseline eligibility.
2. REFURBISHMENT PROCESS & SEA LION INSPECTION STANDARDS
SEA LION enforces four non-negotiable verification gates per unit. Deviation from any step voids certification.
STEP 1: ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING
Conducted in climate-controlled dyno bay (±2°C tolerance).
| Test Parameter | SEA LION Threshold | Verification Method | Rejection Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crankcase Pressure | ≤ 0.8 psi @ 2,500 RPM | Electronic pressure transducer | > 1.0 psi sustained for 10+ seconds |
| Gearbox Oil Contamination | ≤ 5 ppm ferrous particles | Spectrographic oil analysis (SOA) | ≥ 8 ppm or visible metal shavings |
| Torque Curve Deviation | ≤ ±3.5% nominal | 3-phase load dyno (SAE J1349) | > ±5.0% at any RPM band |
| Exhaust Gas Temperature | ΔT ≤ 15°C cylinder-to-cyl | Thermocouple array (12-point) | ΔT > 25°C on ≥2 consecutive cycles |
All engines undergo 3-hour continuous load testing. Gearboxes cycled through 500+ shift sequences.
STEP 2: CABIN REPAINTING
Performed in ISO Class 8 clean booth with humidity control (45-55% RH).
| Process Stage | SEA LION Standard | Quality Control Check |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Prep | SSPC-SP10/NACE No. 2 (Near-White Metal) | Adhesion test (ASTM D3359: 5B rating) |
| Primer Application | E-coat + epoxy zinc phosphate (75µm min) | DFT verified via Elcometer 456 |
| Topcoat | 2K polyurethane (RAL 7040, 120µm min) | Gloss retention > 85% @ 60° after 72h salt spray (ASTM B117) |
| Curing | 80°C for 45 min (infrared monitored) | FTIR spectroscopy for crosslink density |
Zero tolerance for substrate corrosion. All weld seams sealed with 3M™ Scotchkote™ 230.
STEP 3: NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT
OEM-specified components only; no remolds or aftermarket cells.
| Component | SEA LION Specification | Validation |
|---|---|---|
| Tires | Michelin X Works ZL2 (11R24.5) or equivalent; Load Range G; 100% new tread depth | Load test @ 120% rated capacity for 2 hrs |
| Battery | OPTIMA REDTOP EFB (Group 31); 800 CCA min; AGM technology | Cold-cranking sim (SAE J537) @ -18°C |
| Wheel Hubs | Re-torqued to 450 ft-lbs ±5% (torque-angle method) | Ultrasonic bolt elongation verification |
Tires dynamically balanced to ≤ 15g tolerance. Batteries subjected to 500-cycle deep-discharge test.
STEP 4: CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT
Mandatory for all Lowell-sourced units per structural audit findings (2025 data: 78% required reinforcement).
| Reinforcement Zone | SEA LION Protocol | Inspection Method |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Rail Joints | ASTM A572 Gr 50 steel gussets (6mm min) | Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) pre/post weld |
| Suspension Mounts | Doubler plates + through-bolts (Grade 10.9) | Load test @ 200% GVWR (static) |
| Crossmember Integrity | Laser-straightened; deflection ≤ 0.5mm/m | CMM measurement (ISO 10360-2) |
| Corrosion Repair | Cut-replace with plug welds; no bondo | Penetrant testing (ASTM E1417) |
All welds certified to AWS D1.1. Chassis re-tested under simulated pothole impact (SAE J2539).
3. SEA LION CERTIFICATION CRITERIA
Units receive SEA LION Blue Seal Certification only upon passing:
– Zero critical defects (per SAE J2537 severity classification)
– < 0.5% cumulative deviation from OEM performance baselines
– 72-hour operational soak test under simulated construction loads (20% grade, 85% GVWR)
– Full digital twin validation against as-built OEM CAD data
Certified units include 18-month/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Non-certified units are scrapped per SEA LION Material Disposition Protocol (MDP-2026).
4. OPERATIONAL IMPACT FOR FLEET MANAGERS
| Metric | Pre-SEA LION (Lowell Source) | Post-SEA LION Refurb | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean Time Between Failures | 1,850 miles | 14,200 miles | 667% |
| Downtime Cost (per unit) | $1,850/month | $320/month | 82.7% reduction |
| Resale Value Retention | 41% (at 24 months) | 68% (at 24 months) | +27% |
Data derived from SEA LION 2025 Fleet Performance Registry (n=1,842 units).
END OF REPORT
SEA LION International – Engineering Reliability Since 1987
This document supersedes all prior specifications. SEA LION reserves the right to modify protocols without notice per ISO 9001:2015 Clause 8.5.1.
Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Logistics Solutions for Exporting “Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage Lowell, MA” Units from China
1. Executive Summary
This report evaluates optimal maritime logistics solutions for the export of used commercial trucks and salvage equipment sourced from Atlantic Used Truck & Salvage (Lowell, MA) via Chinese export hubs. The analysis compares three primary shipping methods—Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack containers—based on cost-efficiency, transit integrity, equipment compatibility, and environmental protection. Special emphasis is placed on anti-corrosion measures, including industrial wax spraying, to mitigate seawater exposure during transit.
2. Equipment Profile & Export Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Equipment Type | Used heavy-duty trucks, construction machinery, salvage components |
| Dimensions (Avg.) | L: 8.5–12 m, W: 2.5 m, H: 3.8–4.2 m |
| Weight (GVWR) | 12,000–26,000 kg |
| Condition | Operational to non-operational (salvage) |
| Origin (Post-Processing) | Chinese reconditioning/consolidation hubs |
| Destination Regions | Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America |
3. Comparative Shipping Method Analysis
| Criteria | RO-RO Shipping | Bulk Cargo | Flat Rack Container |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loading Mechanism | Self-propelled or towed | Craned/lifted in loose hold | Craned onto open platform |
| Cargo Compatibility | High (for drivable units) | Low (risk of shifting) | High (all conditions) |
| Transit Protection | Moderate (exposed decks) | Low (no structural barrier) | High (secured, customizable) |
| Moisture & Corrosion Risk | High (exposed to salt spray) | Very High | Moderate (with encapsulation) |
| Insurance Cost | Medium | High | Medium-High |
| Port Infrastructure Req. | RO-RO ramps required | Standard bulk terminal | Container/Cranage capable |
| Average Transit Time | 28–35 days | 30–40 days | 32–38 days |
| Cost per Unit (USD) | $1,800–$2,400 | $1,500–$2,000 (high risk) | $2,600–$3,200 |
| Best Suited For | Drivable trucks, low salvage | Non-priority, low-value scrap | High-value, partial, or oversized units |
Note: Bulk cargo is not recommended for high-recovery-value salvage or re-marketable units due to elevated damage and corrosion risks.
4. Corrosion Mitigation: Wax Spraying Protocol
Seawater exposure during maritime transit poses a significant risk of salt-induced corrosion, particularly on undercarriages, chassis rails, and engine compartments. SEA LION International recommends the following industrial-grade protection protocol:
Wax-Based Anti-Corrosion Treatment (ISO 12944-2 Compliant)
| Step | Procedure | Specification |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pre-treatment cleaning | High-pressure freshwater rinse + degreasing |
| 2 | Cavity wax injection | 120°C molten wax into frame rails, joints |
| 3 | Underbody spray coating | Polymer-modified microcrystalline wax (50–70 µm thickness) |
| 4 | Exposed metal sealing | Dielectric spray on battery terminals, suspension |
| 5 | Post-application drying | 4-hour curing at 40°C |
Performance Metrics:
– Salt spray resistance: >1,000 hours (ASTM B117)
– Humidity resistance: 95% RH @ 40°C for 500 hours
– Service life extension: +18–24 months in coastal environments
Cost Impact: +$180–$250 per unit (recommended for all export shipments).
5. Recommended Logistics Strategy
| Scenario | Preferred Method | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Drivable trucks, immediate resale | RO-RO + Wax Spray | Fast turnaround, lower cost, wax mitigates deck exposure |
| Non-operational salvage with high reuse value | Flat Rack + Enclosure | Full structural protection, enables crating and desiccant use |
| Low-value scrap metal components | Bulk Cargo (not advised) | Only if cost is overriding factor; high loss risk |
SEA LION Recommendation: For mixed fleets, utilize RO-RO for drivable units and Flat Rack for salvage/oversized components. Implement mandatory wax spraying across all consignments.
6. Compliance & Documentation
All shipments must adhere to:
– IMDG Code (for any residual fuels/lubricants)
– China Customs Export Declaration (CCED) for re-exports
– Bill of Lading (Sea Waybill) with detailed equipment manifest
– Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for reconditioned units
– Fumigation Certificate (if wooden components present)
7. Conclusion
For fleet managers and construction firms exporting used trucks and salvage from Chinese consolidation points, RO-RO with industrial wax protection offers the optimal balance of cost and efficiency for drivable units. Flat Rack containers are superior for high-value or non-operational assets requiring maximum environmental shielding. Bulk cargo remains a high-risk, low-reward alternative and is not recommended for strategic fleet re-deployment.
Implementing standardized wax-based corrosion protection is non-negotiable for maintaining residual equipment value across tropical and coastal shipping routes.
Prepared by: SEA LION International – Engineering & Logistics Division
Date: March 2026
Document ID: SL-ISR-2026-03-ATU-01
Classification: Industrial Use – Distribution Controlled
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