en.Wedoany.com Reported - LiuGong electric loaders have been selling rapidly recently, creating a market situation where "every unit is hard to come by." Customers queuing for vehicles and staying overnight at the assembly plant gate to pick up their loaders have become a rare real-life scene in the industry for years. Currently, the factory is heavily backlogged with orders, and the production system is operating at full capacity, working overtime to ensure delivery.

Facing the dual challenges of surging demand and pressure on the supply chain, Wen Wu, Executive Director, Senior Vice President, and General Manager of the Loader Business Unit at LiuGong, personally led a team to visit key suppliers' production sites. They conducted one-on-one visits and on-site meetings, directly targeting bottleneck processes and critical material links, analyzing capacity constraints with suppliers, coordinating resources, and making on-the-spot decisions to solve practical problems.

At the supplier site, Wen Wu stated that the hotter the market gets, the more necessary it is to go down to the frontlines and resolve issues at the workstation. From optimizing production scheduling to coordinating the supply of key components, and from equipment debugging to personnel allocation, Wen Wu led the team to work side by side with suppliers, clearing bottlenecks one by one. This pragmatic approach not only earned the trust of suppliers but also conveyed LiuGong's highly responsible attitude toward customer orders. One dealer remarked that seeing leaders personally stationed at supplier workshops to solve problems gave dealers greater confidence.

Currently, LiuGong is fully committed to enhancing production capacity and supply chain resilience, striving to shorten delivery cycles as soon as possible so that more customers can get their hands on LiuGong electric loaders sooner. LiuGong successfully developed its first wheel loader, the Z435, in 1966, launched its first pure electric loader and first 5G loader in 2019, delivered its 450,000th loader in 2020, and will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its loaders and achieve the delivery of 600,000 units in 2026.
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