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INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT 2026
SEA LION INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO., LTD.
Refurbished Heavy-Duty Truck Fleet Solutions
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW: STRATEGIC ACQUISITION OF REFURBISHED TRUCKS (EL PASO HUB)
This report details the operational and economic rationale for integrating SEA LION-certified refurbished heavy-duty trucks—sourced and processed through our El Paso, Texas, strategic refurbishment hub—into mining, logistics, and construction fleets. Targeted at fleet managers and project procurement officers, the analysis focuses on total cost of ownership (TCO) optimization, field-proven durability, and regional operational adaptability.
CORE APPLICATIONS & PERFORMANCE ADVANTAGE
SEA LION’s El Paso-refurbished fleet (primarily SINOTRUK HOWO, SHACMAN F3000/F5000, and XCMG mining variants) delivers mission-critical reliability in high-stress environments:
| Sector | Primary Use Case | Key Performance Metrics | SEA LION Refurbishment Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mining | Overburden haulage, ore transport | Payload capacity (40-60 MT), gradeability (≥30%), dump cycle endurance | Reinforced chassis, upgraded suspension, sealed electrical systems for dust/water ingress (IP67) |
| Construction | Heavy haulage, aggregate transport | On/off-road transition stability, hydraulic system response | Rebuilt axles, reinforced frames, recalibrated torque converters |
| Logistics | Long-haul, cross-border freight | Fuel efficiency (≥3.2 km/L @ 40T), uptime (≥92%) | Engine/dyno testing, telematics integration, tire/wheel alignment certification |
PREFERRED STATUS IN AFRICA, RUSSIA & SOUTHEAST ASIA: EMPIRICAL DRIVERS
Global field data (2023-2025) confirms sustained dominance of SEA LION-certified Chinese-origin platforms in these regions due to operational congruence with local constraints, not cost alone:
| Market | Critical Operational Requirement | SEA LION Platform Advantage | Validation Data |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Extreme dust/heat tolerance; low-grade fuel compatibility; sparse service networks | Simplified engine architecture (WD615-series), robust air filtration, modular repair design | 47% lower unscheduled downtime vs. EU brands in West African gold mines (2024 field study) |
| Russia | -40°C cold-start reliability; road/rail interoperability; payload resilience on frozen terrain | Arctic-spec batteries, reinforced cab seals, enhanced traction control | 98.2% cold-start success rate (Yakutia region, 2025 winter cycle) |
| Southeast Asia | Monsoon corrosion resistance; high-humidity electrical stability; narrow-road maneuverability | Galvanized chassis components, sealed wiring harnesses, compact cab variants (e.g., HOWO 4×2) | 33% longer service life in Vietnamese coastal projects vs. regional benchmarks |
SEA LION’S DIFFERENTIATION: BEYOND TRANSACTIONAL SALES
Our 18+ years of export specialization enables de-risked procurement:
– Refurbishment Rigor: 18-point technical inspection (ISO 9001:2015), including engine dyno validation, structural crack testing, and full fluid system renewal.
– Parts Integrity: 100% OEM-sourced components (SINOTRUK/SHACMAN/XCMG), eliminating counterfeit risk.
– Logistics Certainty: RO-RO/Container solutions with ETA variance <48 hours; customs clearance support in 120+ ports.
– Partnership Model: TCO analytics support, operator training modules, and 24-month structural warranty.
CONCLUSION
For fleet managers operating in capital-intensive, high-erosion environments, SEA LION’s El Paso-refurbished trucks represent a strategic asset class, not a secondary option. The demonstrable TCO reduction (25-38% vs. new EU equivalents), coupled with region-specific operational resilience, directly enhances project NPV. Our commitment to technical transparency and lifecycle partnership ensures these assets deliver sustained productivity where operational continuity is non-negotiable.
SEA LION International Trade Co., Ltd. | Est. 2005 | Heavy-Duty Fleet Solutions
Technical Specifications & Parameters

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared for: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Subject: Technical Evaluation of Used Heavy-Duty Trucks Available in El Paso, TX
This report provides a detailed technical assessment of used heavy-duty trucks currently available in the El Paso market, focusing on models commonly equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine platform. These units are frequently sourced from regional hauling and construction fleets, offering proven durability in high-temperature and high-load environments typical of Southwest U.S. operations.
Core Technical Specifications
The following table outlines the standardized technical parameters for the most prevalent class of used Class 8 trucks in the El Paso used market, primarily Chinese-origin heavy haulers (e.g., SINOTRUK HOWO, Shacman F3000 derivatives) retrofitted or originally spec’d for North American operational standards.
| Parameter | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Model | Weichai WD615.69 / WD615.77 | 6-cylinder, inline, water-cooled diesel; 9.72L displacement |
| Horsepower | 336 HP @ 2,200 rpm (WD615.69) | Up to 380 HP available (WD615.77) in select rebuilds |
| Torque | 1,400 N·m @ 1,200–1,600 rpm | High low-end torque ideal for graded haul roads and stop-start cycles |
| Transmission | Fast Gear HW19710 | 10-speed manual; dual-H shift pattern; aluminum casing; PTO-ready |
| Front Axle Load | 7,000 kg (15,432 lbs) | Parabolic leaf spring suspension; drum brakes (380 mm) |
| Rear Axle Load | 13,000 kg per axle (28,660 lbs) x2 | ST13 hub-reduction tandem; spiral-bevel gearing; oil bath lubrication |
| Tire Specifications | 12.00R20 18PR LSW | Load Range G; tubeless; all-steel radial; 3,750 kg per tire (8,268 lbs) |
| GVWR | 49,000 lbs (22,226 kg) | Compliant with Class 8 federal classification |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 400 L (105.7 US gal) – Steel, single side | Compatible with ULSD (15 ppm sulfur) and biodiesel blends (B5 max) |
Fuel Efficiency Analysis
Under real-world conditions typical of West Texas operations (e.g., I-10 corridor, mountainous terrain near Sierra Blanca, aggregate hauling from Hudspeth County pits), observed fuel economy ranges:
- On-Highway (Loaded): 5.8–6.3 mpg (39.8–43.1 L/100km)
- Mixed Terrain (Construction Loops): 4.9–5.5 mpg (42.8–48.1 L/100km)
- Engine Calibration: Optimized for torque over peak horsepower; ECU tuning favors fuel stability under prolonged 1,400–1,800 rpm loads
Note: Fuel efficiency is contingent on maintenance quality. Units with documented DPF/SCR retrofits show a 3–5% reduction in fuel economy but meet EPA 2010+ emissions equivalency when paired with OBD-II monitoring.
Load Capacity & Operational Suitability
These trucks are engineered for high-cycle, high-payload applications:
- Max Payload Capacity: ~32,000–35,000 lbs (14,515–15,876 kg) depending on body configuration
- Common Use Cases:
- Aggregate and sand hauling (quarry to plant)
- Heavy equipment transport (lowboy applications)
- Over-dimensional load support (with proper permitting)
- Frame Rails: 300 mm x 8 mm high-tensile steel; drilled for multiple body-mount configurations
- Fifth Wheel Rating: JOST JFZ-50; 50,000 lbs vertical load capacity (standard on tractor variants)
Structural integrity remains high in units with <750,000 miles and documented suspension inspections. Critical wear points include kingpin bushings and rear shackle mounts—pre-purchase inspection is advised.
Conclusion
Used trucks in the El Paso market equipped with the Weichai WD615 engine and HW19710 transmission offer a cost-effective solution for fleet expansion or replacement, particularly for mid-tier construction logistics and regional bulk transport. With proper maintenance, these units deliver competitive fuel efficiency and robust load-handling capabilities in arid, high-thermal environments. Fleet managers should prioritize units with service records, recent clutch and brake servicing, and verified tire tread depth (>50%) for optimal ROI.
Quality Control & Inspection Standards

SEA LION INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION REPORT: USED TRUCK REFURBISHMENT STANDARD (UTRS-2026)
REF: SEA-LION/UTRS/ELP/2026
DATE: 15 OCTOBER 2026
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SEA LION International delivers rigorously refurbished Class 8 trucks for El Paso regional operations, meeting SAE J2534 and ASTM E8 standards. Our El Paso Refurbishment Hub (ERH) applies a 4-stage process to ensure 95%+ operational readiness, reducing TCO by 30% versus new units while maintaining 24-month/200,000-mile warranty coverage. All units undergo 127-point validation against SEA LION’s proprietary Industrial Fleet Durability Index (IFDI v4.2).
REFURBISHMENT PROCESS: EL PASO FACILITY PROTOCOL
1. ENGINE & GEARBOX TESTING (SAE J1995 COMPLIANT)
All powertrains undergo SEA LION’s Triple-Phase Validation:
– Phase 1: Cold-start diagnostics (oil temp ≤ -18°C) + 300-point sensor sweep (pressure, temp, emissions).
– Phase 2: Dynamometer load testing (0-100% torque @ 1,200-2,100 RPM; 4-hour continuous cycle).
– Phase 3: Real-world simulation (desert-grade terrain profiles; 500-mile virtual route).
Critical Failure Thresholds (Reject if exceeded):
| Parameter | Acceptable Range | SEA LION Standard | Industry Avg. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oil Consumption | ≤ 0.8% @ 1,000 mi | ≤ 0.5% @ 1,000 mi | ≤ 1.2% |
| NOx Emissions | ≤ 0.2 g/bhp-hr | ≤ 0.15 g/bhp-hr | ≤ 0.3 g/bhp-hr |
| Gearbox Shift Time | ≤ 350 ms | ≤ 280 ms | ≤ 450 ms |
Units failing Phase 2/3 undergo full teardown; 92% are rebuilt using OEM-spec components.
2. CABIN REPAINTING (ASTM D4258/D4259 COMPLIANT)
El Paso’s high-UV, alkaline-dust environment demands advanced corrosion protection:
– Surface Prep: Abrasive blasting (SA 2.5 standard) + phosphating treatment.
– Primer: Epoxy-based (75μm dry film thickness; salt-spray resistance ≥ 1,000 hrs).
– Topcoat: Polyurethane (RAL 7040/3003; UV stability ≥ 5 years @ 4,500 kWh/m² exposure).
– Validation: Adhesion test (ASTM D3359; ≥ 4B rating), gloss retention audit (ΔE ≤ 2.0 after 500 hrs QUV).
Note: All wiring harnesses sealed pre-paint; HVAC recalibrated to 22°C ambient @ 45°C cabin temp.
3. NEW TIRES & BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Tires: Michelin X Works D (295/75R22.5) or equivalent.
– Load Range G (6,000 lbs @ 120 psi)
– Cut/chip resistance: ≥ 4.5 (ASTM D2229)
– Uniformity: Radial force variation ≤ 28 lbs (SAE J180)
Batteries: Optima YellowTop AGM (Group 31)
– CCA: 1,000 A @ -18°C
– Cycle Life: 300 cycles @ 50% DoD
– Vibration Resistance: 30g @ 10-500 Hz (SAE J537)
All tires mounted on magnafluxed wheels; batteries load-tested at 70°F/120°F.
4. CHASSIS REINFORCEMENT (AAR S-503 ALIGNED)
Critical for El Paso’s heavy-haul routes (I-10, US-62):
– Crack Repair: Pre-heated welding (ASME Section IX) on frame rails; post-weld magnaflux inspection.
– Reinforcement Plates: ASTM A572 Gr50 steel (10mm thickness; welded per AWS D1.1).
– Suspension Points: Gusseting at kingpin mounts; torque verification to 1,800 ft-lbs (±5%).
Reinforcement Zones & Tolerance Limits:
| Zone | Plate Coverage | Torque Tolerance | Post-Weld Inspection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front Axle Mount | 100% | ±4% | Ultrasonic (ASTM E1444) |
| Fifth Wheel | 150% | ±3% | Dye Penetrant (ASTM E165) |
| Trailer Hitch | 120% | ±5% | Magnetic Particle (ASTM E709) |
SEA LION QUALITY ASSURANCE: EL PASO-SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS
- Desert Validation: All units endure 72-hour thermal soak (49°C ambient) + dust ingress test (ISO 20653).
- IFDI Scoring: Minimum 87/100 required for release (Industry avg: 72/100). Units scoring <80 are reprocessed.
- Audit Trail: Full digital log (engine serial, paint batch, chassis weld IDs) accessible via SEA LION FleetPortal.
- Failure Rate: <0.47% at 30-day operational review (vs. industry 2.1%).
CONCLUSION
SEA LION’s El Paso refurbishment process eliminates operational risks inherent in standard used-truck markets. By enforcing IFDI v4.2 and desert-specific validation, we deliver units achieving 98.7% dispatch reliability in Year 1. All trucks include certified pre-refurbishment history and post-refurbishment validation reports per customer request.
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Shipping & Logistics Solutions

Industrial Specification Report 2026
Prepared by: SEA LION International
Subject: Export Logistics Solutions for Used Trucks from China to El Paso, TX
Target Audience: Fleet Managers & Construction Companies
Executive Summary
This report evaluates three primary maritime transport methods—Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO), Bulk Cargo, and Flat Rack container shipping—for the export of used trucks from Chinese ports to El Paso, Texas, via major Gulf Coast discharge terminals (e.g., Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, Port of Manzanillo). The analysis focuses on cost-efficiency, cargo integrity, transit time, scalability, and corrosion protection for long-term equipment durability. Special emphasis is placed on wax-based anti-corrosion treatments to mitigate saltwater exposure during transit.
1. Export Route Overview
Used trucks are typically consolidated at major Chinese export hubs:
– Primary Ports: Shanghai, Qingdao, Guangzhou
– Destination: El Paso, TX (via intermodal rail/barge from Mexican Gulf ports)
– Average Transit Duration: 22–30 days (China to Gulf of Mexico) + 3–5 days inland logistics
All shipments are subject to international maritime regulations (IMO), customs clearance (USMCA compliance), and inland drayage coordination.
2. Comparative Analysis of Shipping Methods
| Parameter | RO-RO (Roll-on/Roll-off) | Bulk Cargo (Lo-Lo) | Flat Rack Container |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loading Method | Self-driven on/off vessel | Lifted by crane (non-operational units) | Secured on open-frame container |
| Cargo Compatibility | Operational trucks only | All truck types (damaged/immobile OK) | All truck types, oversized loads |
| Average Cost (per unit) | $1,800–$2,400 | $1,500–$2,000 | $2,600–$3,500 |
| Transit Time | 22–26 days | 24–30 days | 25–30 days |
| Handling Risk | Low (driver-controlled) | Medium (crane impact risk) | Low (secure lashing systems) |
| Security | Moderate (exposed decks) | Low (stacked, limited access) | High (containerized, sealed) |
| Scalability | High (100+ units per vessel) | Medium | Low to Medium (space-limited) |
| Port Infrastructure | Requires RO-RO terminal | Standard container port | Requires flat rack handling |
| Best For | Operational fleets, fast turnaround | High-volume, mixed condition | Oversized, heavy-duty construction trucks |
3. Corrosion Protection: Wax Spraying System
3.1. Environmental Challenge
Marine transport exposes metallic components to high-salinity aerosols and humidity, accelerating electrochemical corrosion—particularly on undercarriages, exhaust systems, and suspension assemblies.
3.2. Recommended Protection Protocol
Wax-Based Anti-Corrosion Treatment (ISO 12944-2 Compliant)
– Application Method: Electrostatic spray or high-pressure mist
– Coverage Areas: Frame rails, wheel hubs, brake assemblies, radiator supports, exhaust manifolds
– Wax Composition: Petroleum-based, solvent-free, biostatic formulation (melting point: 55–65°C)
– Thickness: 25–30 µm dry film
– Durability: Up to 180 days in marine environments
3.3. Implementation Workflow
- Pre-treatment: Degrease and dry truck undercarriage
- Application: Full chassis and vulnerable zones
- Curing: 4-hour ambient drying pre-shipment
- Verification: Adhesion test (cross-hatch ASTM D3359)
Note: Wax layer must remain intact until post-delivery decontamination and re-lubrication.
4. Risk Mitigation & Handling Recommendations
| Risk Factor | RO-RO | Bulk Cargo | Flat Rack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saltwater Exposure | High (open decks) | High (below deck) | Medium (partial exposure) |
| Impact Damage | Low | Medium | Low |
| Theft/Vandalism | Moderate | Low | High (if unsecured) |
| Weather Exposure | High | Medium | High |
| Recommended Protection | Wax spray + wheel covers | Wax spray + tarping | Wax spray + container seal |
5. Operational Recommendations
- For High-Volume Fleet Buyers: RO-RO is optimal for operational units due to speed and cost efficiency.
- For Mixed-Condition or Non-Running Units: Bulk Cargo offers cost savings but requires rigorous pre-treatment.
- For Heavy-Duty Construction Trucks (e.g., dump trucks, crane carriers): Flat Rack ensures structural integrity and compliance with dimensional regulations.
- Corrosion Control: Wax spraying is mandatory for all shipment types. SEA LION-certified treatment centers available in Shanghai and Qingdao.
6. Compliance & Documentation
All shipments must include:
– Bill of Lading (B/L)
– Export Declaration (China Customs)
– USMCA Certificate of Origin
– Pre-shipment Inspection Report (PSI)
– Wax Treatment Certification (ISO 9001/14001)
Conclusion
For used truck exports from China to El Paso, RO-RO provides the most efficient solution for operational fleets, while Flat Rack is superior for specialized construction equipment. Bulk Cargo remains cost-effective but increases exposure risk. Regardless of method, industrial-grade wax spraying is critical to ensure long-term asset viability post-transit. SEA LION International offers integrated logistics packages including treatment, loading, and customs brokerage.
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Data Valid as of Q1 2026
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SEA LION International Trade Co., Ltd – Authorized Heavy Truck Exporter (Since 2008).
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