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Overview: Used Trucks Dfw for Global Markets

INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026: USED TRUCKS REFURBISHMENT PROGRAM
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
Operational Imperatives in Target Sectors
Fleet managers across mining, logistics, and construction face acute pressure to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) while maintaining operational continuity in extreme environments. New heavy-duty truck acquisition represents 28-35% of capital expenditure (2025 ICCT Fleet Benchmarking), with extended lead times (avg. 14-18 months) disrupting project timelines. SEA LION International’s certified pre-owned truck program directly addresses these constraints through rigorously refurbished units sourced from high-integrity North American fleets (primarily Dallas-Fort Worth logistics hubs), delivering 40-52% TCO reduction versus new equivalents without compromising safety or productivity.
Why SEA LION’s Refurbished Fleet Dominates Key Emerging Markets
Our 18+ years of export specialization in SINOTRUK, SHACMAN, and XCMG platforms—combined with industrial-grade refurbishment protocols—creates unmatched value in Africa, Russia, and Southeast Asia. These regions prioritize ruggedness, parts availability, and lifecycle cost over initial purchase price, where SEA LION’s program excels:
| Market | Critical Operational Demand | SEA LION Solution | Performance Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Extreme dust, poor roads, fuel scarcity | Upgraded air filtration (IP68), reinforced chassis, 15% fuel efficiency optimization | 32% lower downtime in mining operations |
| Russia | -50°C operation, remote site logistics | Arctic-spec engine blocks, dual-heated fuel systems, extended service intervals | 99.2% winter operational readiness (2025) |
| Southeast Asia | High humidity, narrow access routes | Corrosion-resistant coatings, compact cab variants, 24/7 parts network | 27% faster maintenance turnaround |
Core Program Advantages
- Industrial-Grade Refurbishment
- Full structural integrity validation (UT/MPI testing)
- Powertrain rebuilt to OEM specifications using original SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG components
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Extended 18-month/100,000 km warranty on critical systems (engine/transmission)
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Supply Chain Resilience
SEA LION’s direct distributor status enables: - 72-hour critical spare parts dispatch from global hubs (Dubai, Singapore, Rotterdam)
- RO-RO/containerized shipping with <72-hour port clearance in 92% of target markets
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Digital twin documentation for full maintenance history transparency
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Lifecycle Economics
Refurbished units achieve 85-90% of new-truck productivity at 45-55% of acquisition cost, with proven 3-5 year service extension post-refurbishment (validated by 2025 SGS audit of 1,200+ units).
Strategic Partnership Value
SEA LION’s model transcends transactional sales by embedding long-term operational support:
– Predictable Budgeting: Fixed-cost maintenance packages (USD/km)
– Fleet Modernization: Phased replacement planning with residual value guarantees
– Compliance Assurance: Region-specific certifications (GOST-R, SONCAP, ASEAN) pre-shipment
For fleet managers operating in capital-constrained, high-risk environments, SEA LION’s program delivers certified reliability without the prohibitive cost of new equipment—proven across 11,000+ units deployed since 2018. This is not merely cost avoidance; it is strategic asset optimization for sustained productivity.
Report Data Source: SEA LION International Field Performance Database (2020-2025), ICCT Fleet Analytics, SGS Lifecycle Audits
Technical Specifications & Parameters

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Specifications for Used Trucks – DFW Market (China-Spec Heavy-Duty Models)
The following report outlines the technical specifications of commonly available used heavy-duty trucks in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) market, primarily sourced from Chinese OEMs such as Sinotruk (HOWO), Shacman, and Foton. These models are frequently retrofitted or imported for cost-effective fleet expansion in construction, aggregate hauling, and regional freight logistics. Key components including engine, transmission, axles, and tires are standardized for durability and serviceability in rugged applications.
Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615.69 / WD615.77 (Euro II / Euro III compliant) |
| Engine Type | Inline 6-cylinder, water-cooled, turbocharged, intercooled diesel |
| Displacement | 9.726 L |
| Horsepower | 336 hp @ 2,200 rpm (WD615.69) / 371 hp @ 2,200 rpm (WD615.77) |
| Max Torque | 1,350 N·m @ 1,400–1,600 rpm |
| Transmission | Fast Gear HW19710 |
| Transmission Type | 10-speed manual (5 forward + 2-range splitter), synchromesh |
| Gear Ratios | 1st: 13.21, 10th: 0.78, Reverse: 12.86 |
| Front Axle Load | 7.5 tons (dual steering, disc brakes optional) |
| Rear Axle Load | 13 tons x 2 (tandem, dual reduction, spiral bevel gear, 4.875 final drive) |
| Suspension | Multi-leaf parabolic springs (front & rear), optional walking beam on rear |
| Tire Specifications | 12.00R20 18PR (Load Range G), radial or bias-ply, all-steel construction |
| Tire Load Index | 152/148 (Single: 4,750 kg, Dual: 4,250 kg per tire) |
| Braking System | Dual-circuit air brake with ABS, exhaust brake integrated |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 400 L (dual tanks common) |
Performance Analysis
Fuel Efficiency
- Average Fuel Consumption: 28–34 L/100 km (depending on load, terrain, and driving conditions)
- Optimized for: Steady-load hauling on graded construction access roads and interstate corridors
- Fuel Efficiency Notes:
The Weichai WD615 engine, while robust and repairable, operates most efficiently between 1,400–1,800 rpm. When paired with the HW19710 transmission and properly geared rear axles (4.875 ratio), fuel economy improves by 8–12% under consistent 40–55 mph operating speeds. Retrofitting with auxiliary fuel filters and electronic fuel tuning can yield marginal gains (3–5%) but are not standard.
Load Capacity
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 49,000 kg (108,000 lbs)
- Payload Capacity: Up to 38,000 kg (83,700 lbs) on rigid 6×4 configuration
- Load Distribution:
- Front Axle: 7.5 tons (16,500 lbs) max
- Tandem Rear Axles: 26 tons (57,300 lbs) combined
- Application Suitability:
Ideal for bulk material transport (gravel, sand, riprap), heavy equipment hauling, and dump or end-tipping configurations in quarry and civil infrastructure projects.
Operational Recommendations
- Maintenance Priority: Regular inspection of clutch engagement (HW19710), rear axle gear oil (80W-90 GL-5), and tire tread depth (>4mm recommended for off-road use).
- Cold Climate Adaptation: Install engine block heater and cold-flow diesel additives for sub-40°F operations.
- Tire Management: Rotate tires every 15,000 miles; monitor dual-tire pressure (105–115 psi) to prevent uneven wear and blowouts.
Conclusion:
Used trucks equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine and HW19710 transmission offer a cost-effective solution for high-durability applications in the construction and heavy hauling sectors. While fuel efficiency lags behind newer Euro V/VI platforms, their load capacity, parts availability, and repair simplicity make them viable assets for DFW-area operations where uptime and payload are prioritized over emissions compliance. Fleet managers should conduct pre-purchase inspections focusing on engine compression, transmission wear, and frame integrity.
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: USED TRUCK RECONDITIONING
REF: SL-URP-2026-DFW | EFFECTIVE: 01 JANUARY 2026
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SEA LION International delivers certified pre-owned Class 8 vocational trucks (DFW market focus) through a rigorously standardized refurbishment process. Targeting fleet managers and construction firms requiring high-availability assets, this program reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) by 22–35% versus new acquisitions while meeting or exceeding OEM durability benchmarks. All units undergo 217-point inspection protocols aligned with FMVSS, OSHA 1910.39, and SAE J2534 standards.
2. REFURBISHMENT PROCESS: SEA LION 4-STEP PROTOCOL
All stages include documented verification per SEA LION Quality Assurance Standard QAS-8.2 (Revision 7.1). Non-conforming units are rejected at any phase.
STEP 1: ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING
Objective: Validate powertrain integrity under simulated operational loads.
| Test Parameter | SEA LION Standard | Measurement Tool | Pass Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crankcase Pressure | ISO 1585 Cycle C | AVL DiTEST 735 | ≤ 0.8 bar @ 2,500 RPM |
| Gearbox Shift Consistency | Dynamometer Load Test (SAE J1206) | Horiba STARS 4.0 | ≤ 0.3 sec shift variance |
| Exhaust Gas Analysis | 5-Gas Emissions Scan (EPA 1065) | Bosch ESI 2.0 | NOx ≤ 0.2 g/bhp-hr |
| Oil Debris Monitoring | Ferrography (ASTM D8183) | Spectro Scientific Q5800 | Ferrous particles < 50 ppm |
Process Flow:
1. Cold-start diagnostics (–10°C simulated)
2. 120-minute load bank test (80% max torque @ 1,400 RPM)
3. Gearbox synchro wear assessment via ultrasonic thickness mapping
4. Rejection Criteria: >2% compression variance between cylinders; gear tooth pitting depth >0.15mm.
STEP 2: CABIN REPAINTING
Objective: Restore structural corrosion resistance and operator environment to OEM condition.
| Stage | SEA LION Specification | Validation Method |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Prep | Grit blasting to SA 2.5 standard; zinc phosphate conversion coating (1.2–1.8 µm) | Elcometer 456 coating gauge |
| Primer Application | Epoxy-based (ASTM D4287); 80–100 µm DFT | Magnetic thickness probe |
| Topcoat | Polyurethane (ISO 2813); 120–140 µm DFT; gloss 40° @ 60° | BYK-mac spectrophotometer |
| Curing | Forced-draft oven @ 80°C for 45 min | Infrared thermal imaging |
Critical Control Points:
– All weld seams treated with corrosion-inhibiting seam sealer (MIL-PRF-24539 Grade 1)
– Cabin twist deflection tested pre/post repaint (max 1.5mm deviation per SAE J2987)
– VOC emissions < 250 g/L (CA BAR 1168 compliant)
STEP 3: NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Objective: Ensure traction, electrical reliability, and safety compliance for heavy-haul operations.
| Component | SEA LION Standard | Verification |
|---|---|---|
| Tires | Load Range E (11R22.5); Michelin X Works or equivalent; dual assembly torque 450–500 ft-lb | Digital torque wrench (Snap-on TMW400) |
| Battery System | Group 31 AGM (2x 1,000 CCA); voltage stability test @ 0°F | Midtronics EXP-1000 |
| Wheel Alignment | Toe-in: 0.10° ±0.05°; camber: 0° ±0.25° | Hunter Hawkeye Elite 4.0 |
Process Flow:
1. Wheel hub runout inspection (<0.05mm TIR)
2. Tire uniformity testing (radial force variation < 25 lbs)
3. Battery load test at 50% state-of-charge (voltage decay < 1.5V over 15 sec)
4. Rejection Criteria: Tread depth variance >1/32″ across tire; battery reserve capacity < 120 mins @ 25A.
STEP 4: CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT
Objective: Restore frame integrity for construction-grade payloads and off-road stress.
| Reinforcement Zone | SEA LION Standard | Inspection Method |
|---|---|---|
| Crossmember Welds | AWS D1.1:2020 compliant; 6mm fillet welds; 100% penetrant testing | Magnaflux MPI-3000 |
| Frame Rail Cracks | Full-frame magnetic particle inspection (ASTM E1444) | Baker Probe System |
| Suspension Mounts | Reinforced with 10mm steel gussets; torque-to-yield bolts | Ultrasonic bolt tensioner |
| Axle Alignment | ±1.0mm axle parallelism; ±0.5mm wheelbase symmetry | LaserTrack Pro System |
Critical Control Points:
– Frame straightness tolerance: ≤3mm per 1,000mm length (SAE J1100)
– All welds certified by AWS-CWI Level II inspectors
– Post-reinforcement load test: 110% GVWR static hold for 30 minutes
3. VERIFICATION & COMPLIANCE
SEA LION’s multi-stage validation ensures zero compromise on safety or performance:
| Checkpoint | Standard | Documentation |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Refurbishment | ASE TR-1 Diagnostic Scan | Digital health report (PDF) |
| In-Process | Real-time IoT sensor telemetry (vibration, temp) | Cloud-archived logs |
| Final Certification | FMCSA §396.3 compliance audit | DOT-compliant CVSA Form |
| Post-Delivery | 90-day telematics performance monitoring | SEA LION Fleet Analytics Portal |
Warranty Coverage:
– Powertrain: 18 months / 150,000 miles
– Structural: 24 months / unlimited miles
– Electrical: 12 months
4. VALUE PROPOSITION FOR FLEET OPERATORS
- Downtime Reduction: 97% first-time pass rate on state safety inspections (vs. industry avg. 82%)
- TCO Advantage: $48,200 avg. savings over 3-year lifecycle vs. new equivalent
- Uptime Guarantee: 95% operational availability metric (tracked via SEA LION FleetView™)
- Regulatory Assurance: Full alignment with Texas DPS Commercial Vehicle Enforcement criteria
Units are released only upon achieving 100% conformance across all 217 inspection points. SEA LION DFW Reconditioning Center (ISO 9001:2015 certified) processes 1,200+ units annually with <0.8% field failure rate.
END OF REPORT | SEA LION INTERNATIONAL: ENGINEERING ASSET LONGEVITY
Data reflects 2026 operational standards. Specifications subject to engineering revision without notice.
Shipping & Logistics Solutions

INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026
Prepared by: SEA LION International – Logistics Engineering Division
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for Used Trucks (DFW) from China
Target Audience: Fleet Managers & Construction Equipment Procurement Teams
Executive Summary
This report evaluates three primary maritime transport methods—Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack (Flat Rack Container)—for the export of used diesel-fueled trucks (DFW) from Chinese ports to international markets. The analysis focuses on cost efficiency, transit integrity, corrosion protection, and operational compatibility for fleet-scale procurement. A standardized wax-based anti-corrosion treatment is recommended to mitigate seawater exposure during all transport modes.
1. Equipment Profile: Used Trucks (DFW) from China
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Type | Used Heavy-Duty Trucks (6×4, 8×4) |
| Fuel Type | Diesel (DFW) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) | 25–40 tonnes |
| Dimensions (Avg.) | L: 10–14 m, W: 2.5 m, H: 3.8–4.2 m |
| Origin Ports (China) | Shanghai, Qingdao, Guangzhou Nansha |
| Typical Destinations | Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia |
| Pre-Shipment Preparation | Engine diagnostics, fluid drainage, wax spraying |
2. Comparative Shipping Methodology
| Criteria | RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) | Bulk Cargo (Lo-Lo) | Flat Rack Container (FRC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loading Mechanism | Self-propelled or towed onto vessel | Lifted by shipboard crane | Secured on open-top flat rack units |
| Vehicle Capacity per Vessel | 150–300 units | 40–60 units (space-constrained) | 8–12 units per 40′ FRC (modular) |
| Stowage Flexibility | High (optimized deck layout) | Low (limited by crane reach) | High (stackable, configurable) |
| Transit Time (Avg.) | 28–40 days | 30–45 days | 32–42 days |
| Port Infrastructure | Requires RO-RO terminal | Standard multipurpose port | Container terminal with FRC handling |
| Damage Risk (Handling) | Low (minimal lifting) | High (crane sling stress) | Medium (strapping/tilt risk) |
| Security & Vandalism | Moderate (exposed decks) | Low (secured holds) | High (external exposure) |
| Cost per Unit (USD) | $850–$1,100 | $1,300–$1,800 | $1,600–$2,200 |
| Best For | High-volume, operational units | Non-operational, disassembled units | Oversized, heavy, or irregular units |
3. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying Protocol
Seawater exposure during maritime transit poses a significant corrosion risk to undercarriages, chassis frames, and engine compartments. SEA LION International mandates industrial-grade wax spraying as a preventive measure across all transport modes.
Wax Spraying Specifications (Per ISO 12944-2:2018)
| Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Wax Type | Solvent-based, hydrophobic polymer |
| Application Method | High-pressure spray (15–20 bar) |
| Coverage Areas | Chassis rails, suspension, fuel tanks, radiator base, wheel hubs |
| Film Thickness | 50–75 µm (measured via DFT gauge) |
| Drying Time (Pre-shipment) | 48 hours (controlled environment) |
| Salt Spray Resistance (ASTM B117) | >1,000 hours (no red rust) |
| Reapplication Interval | Recommended after 3 years in service |
Note: Wax treatment is non-conductive and does not interfere with post-import vehicle diagnostics or re-commissioning.
4. Recommendation by Use Case
| Fleet Requirement | Recommended Method | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| High-volume procurement (50+ units) | RO-RO | Lowest cost/unit, rapid loading, minimal handling damage |
| Non-operational or damaged units | Bulk Cargo | Accommodates non-rolling stock; lower infrastructure dependency |
| Oversized or modified trucks | Flat Rack Container | Full chassis visibility, secure lashings, no size constraints |
5. Operational Notes
- RO-RO: Requires functional brakes and steering; battery disconnection mandatory.
- Bulk Cargo: Rigging points must be verified; lift certification required.
- Flat Rack: Lashing per CTU Code; wind load calculations for stacked units.
- All methods: Pre-shipment inspection (PSI) and customs clearance in China must be completed prior to loading.
Conclusion
For fleet managers and construction firms sourcing used trucks from China, RO-RO shipping offers the optimal balance of cost, speed, and vehicle integrity for operational units. Flat Rack remains critical for specialized configurations, while Bulk Cargo serves niche non-operational exports. Universal application of industrial wax spraying is essential to ensure long-term asset viability post-transit.
SEA LION International provides end-to-end compliance, corrosion protection, and multimodal coordination for DFW truck exports under ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 standards.
End of Report – SEA LION International, 2026
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