en.Wedoany.com Reported - Sany Group has confirmed the establishment of an assembly plant in the Campinas region of inland São Paulo, Brazil, with operations expected to commence in the second half of this year. The assembly plant aims to accelerate the local production of trucks and construction machinery, promoting industrial development in Brazil.

Dieter Lohmer, Sales and Marketing Director of Sany Brazil, stated, "The location has been determined and the contract has been submitted; the project is at an advanced stage." The company opted to use an existing warehouse for assembly to reduce costs and save time, eliminating the need to construct a new facility from scratch.
Campinas was chosen due to its efficient logistics, proximity to São Paulo's capital, and the availability of a skilled local workforce and technological hubs, which facilitate industrial operations. The assembly plant will adopt a CKD (Completely Knocked Down) system, where vehicles are shipped in disassembled form from China and assembled in Brazil, ensuring production flexibility.
Sany Group's strategy extends beyond assembly, aiming to increase the localization rate of its products. This includes developing components in Brazil, expanding the product portfolio, and reducing dependence on imports. With the start of production, the number of employees is expected to increase from approximately 400 to over 600, creating around 200 new direct jobs.
This development supports Sany Group's business expansion in Brazil, enhancing operational flexibility and reducing costs, while potentially accessing financial benefits such as specific credit lines. The company also plans to establish its own factory in Jacareí in about five years, further strengthening localized production.
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