Baoding Technology Co Ltd
SZSE:002552
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Baoding Technology Co Ltd
Glance View
Baoding Technology Co. makes automotive parts and tooling, mainly stamped body parts, structural components, and related molds used in vehicle production. It sells these products to carmakers and larger auto-parts suppliers that need parts built to exact design and quality standards. The company earns money by supplying parts under customer contracts and by designing and making molds and fixtures that help customers mass-produce those parts. In practice, it sits in the auto manufacturing supply chain between the vehicle assembler and the factories that form and finish metal components. What makes this business different is that it is not a consumer brand or a broad industrial company; it is a specialized upstream supplier that depends on engineering skill, tooling know-how, and long-term relationships with automakers. Its business tends to follow vehicle production schedules and model cycles, so its core role is to provide the metal parts and production tools that let cars be built efficiently.
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