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CQC to present chassis spare parts plan at Bauma 2026

 CQC Track, a leading manufacturer and supplier of chassis components, will have chosen the Bauma 2026 exhibition in Shanghai, China, to showcase its ongoing transformation to the world.
       The China-based company aims to become a truly global service provider, extending beyond chassis components to meet the needs of a wide range of market segments.
       Proximity to original equipment and aftermarket customers is at the heart of this new strategy, with the management of data collected through CQC’s latest digital applications playing a key role. CQC says this will ultimately enable it to further expand its technical capabilities and develop tailored solutions for each of its customers worldwide.
       CQC’s transformation aims to meet the market’s growing demand for personalization. For this reason, CQC has decided to strengthen its technical services in the geographic areas closest to its customers.
       Firstly, the US market will receive more attention and the company will strengthen its support there. This strategy will soon be extended to other important markets such as Asia. CQC will not only support its important Asian customers, but also equally support its customers through its growing presence in the US and European markets.
       “In collaboration with our customers, we aim to develop the best solution for each specific need and application, in any environment, anywhere in the world,” said CQC CEO Mr Zhou.
       A key step is to place the aftermarket at the heart of the company’s development. To this end, we have created a separate company specialising in the aftermarket and brought together all its activities. The business structure will focus on providing customer-oriented services based on a new supply chain concept. cqc explained that the professional team is led by Mr zhou and is based in Quanzhou,China.
       “However, the main impact of this transformation is the integration into digital 4.0 standards,” the company said. “With more than 20 years of experience in development and engineering, CQC is now reaping the benefits of its approach to data management. Data collected in the field by CQC’s latest patented Intelligent Chassis system and the advanced Bopis Life application is evaluated and processed by the company’s R&D department. These data archives will be the source of any future system solutions for both original equipment and the aftermarket.”
       The CQC solution will be presented at the Bauma 2026 exhibition by Shanghai from 24 to 30 October.


Post time: Jun-02-2025