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In the warehouse handling equipment industry, factory scale is often directly linked to customer trust. 65,000 square meters — this is the area of Diding Lift's self-owned production base, equivalent to 9 standard football fields. Such a large scale is not just for showing strength, but for establishing a complete quality control from raw materials to finished products, from R&D to delivery.
This article will take you inside this large factory and analyze how large-scale production can ensure the stable quality of every Electric Pallet Truck while increasing production capacity.
Advantage Dimension | Specific Performance | Value to Customers |
Supply Chain Bargaining Power | Bulk purchasing of raw materials, lower costs | More cost-effective products |
Advanced Equipment Investment | Automated production lines, high-precision machining centers | High machining precision, better product consistency |
Quality Control System Implementation | Full-process quality inspection, traceable | Low failure rate, long service life |
Production Capacity Flexibility | Can meet both large batch orders and urgent demands | Guaranteed delivery times |
Technology Iteration Speed | Close coordination between R&D and production | Rapid product upgrades, keeping pace with market needs |
The 2T Stand On Pallet Truck Off Road CBDE from Diding Lift is a perfect example of the concentrated embodiment of these large-scale production advantages.
All raw materials (steel, motors, controllers, batteries, etc.) must pass strict inspections upon entering the factory. Key indicators include:
· Steel thickness and strength (ensuring solid structural design with high stability)
· Motor and controller performance parameters
· Battery capacity and safety (supporting optional lithium battery upgrade)
The high-strength steel and high-quality components used in the CBDE are built on the quality foundation established at this stage.
The 65,000 m² factory is divided into independent areas for welding, painting, final assembly, testing, and more. Each stage has standardized operating procedures (SOP) and in-process quality control (IPQC).
Taking the manufacturing of CBDE as an example:
· Welding Station: Uses robotic welding to ensure consistent frame strength, providing the physical foundation for its solid structural design.
· Final Assembly Line: Core components such as the built-in charger and emergency reverse button are installed by trained skilled workers according to standard procedures, ensuring reliable functionality.
Every Electric Pallet Truck that comes off the line must pass the following tests:
Test Item | Test Content | Corresponding Advantage of CBDE |
Travel Test | Unloaded/loaded speed, braking distance | Turning radius of only 1.5 meters, flexible handling |
Lifting Test | Loaded lifting speed, lowering stability | Stable lifting of 2-ton heavy loads |
Safety Test | Emergency reverse, slope braking | Emergency reverse button ensures operational safety |
Range Test | Actual battery discharge time | Optional lithium battery enables 2-hour fast charging |
Having or not having finished product inspections makes a noticeable difference in many ways. Setting up this step can greatly reduce failure rates, while also extending product lifespan and cutting down on extra costs.
Regular destructive testing and life testing are conducted to ensure consistency across production batches.
This is one of the most critical questions for customers. Diding Lift's solution is a "Man, Machine, Material, Method, Environment" five-in-one control system:
Dimension | Specific Measures |
Man (Operator) | Key positions require certification, regular skills assessment |
Machine (Equipment) | Automated equipment + regular calibration, reducing human error |
Material (Raw Materials) | Incoming inspection + approved supplier list, quality control |
Method (Process) | Standardized operating procedures, every step traceable |
Environment | Temperature and humidity controlled painting workshop, dust-free final assembly area |
This system ensures that every Electric Pallet Truck, regardless of production batch interval, maintains highly consistent quality performance.
A 65,000 m² factory means ample raw material and finished goods inventory. For urgent orders, Diding Lift can achieve delivery in as little as 7 days, helping customers meet unexpected needs.
Scale does not mean rigidity. On the contrary, complete industry chain control allows Diding Lift to flexibly respond to OEM/ODM requirements. For example, the CBDE's customizable fork length & width meets the non-standard pallet needs of different customers.
The vast amount of data accumulated from mass production (yield rates, failure rates, customer feedback) provides a real-world basis for product iteration.
The 65,000 m² factory is Diding Lift's long-term commitment to its customers. But what truly reassures customers is every product that comes out of this factory with the complete quality control system behind it — the Electric Pallet Truck, especially the 2T Stand On Pallet Truck Off Road CBDE which integrates built-in charger, emergency reverse button, customizable forks, optional lithium battery, and solid structural design. It is the best proof of the "scale + high quality control" model.
Need a factory visit, product selection, or customization plan? Send an email to sales@didinglift.com — our professional team will provide one-on-one support within 24 hours.
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