May 13, 2026 Leave a message

From “Just Keep Using It” To Rethinking The Entire Repair Industry

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We did not start by trying to change the commercial vehicle repair industry.

At the beginning, we were simply manufacturing and selling repair tools - producing products, shipping orders, and repeating the same process again and again.

But one small moment changed the way we looked at everything.

Customers kept asking us the same questions:

How should this tool actually be used?

Which truck models is it designed for?

What mistakes should technicians avoid during repair?

And we realized something uncomfortable:

If we did not truly understand how our tools were being used inside real workshops, we would never build tools that genuinely solved problems.

So we decided to leave the office and go to the repair shops ourselves.


The First Time We Walked Into a Commercial Vehicle Workshop

A commercial truck repair workshop is completely different from a passenger vehicle garage.

The parts are larger, heavier, and far more difficult to handle. Oil-covered floors, scattered tools, damaged components, and improvised repairs were everywhere. Many technicians had already become accustomed to "making do" with whatever tools they had available.

One experienced mechanic accidentally cracked an aluminum corner while disassembling an engine housing.

He calmly picked up glue, fixed the broken piece back into place, and said:

"Just keep using it."

To him, it was normal. Something he dealt with almost every day.

But standing there beside him, we kept thinking:

This problem should not have to exist.


We Spent Weeks Visiting Real Repair Workshops

After that visit, we formed a small field research team and spent more than half a month traveling across several northern provinces in China.

We visited different types of workshops, including:

Authorized commercial vehicle service centers

Large independent truck repair workshops

Specialized transmission rebuilding workshops

The environments were different, but the problems were surprisingly similar.


Three Questions Changed Our Direction

After returning from the trip, we discussed one topic repeatedly.

Eventually, three questions became the foundation of our thinking.

1. Why are commercial vehicle workshops still unable to achieve the cleanliness and organization of passenger vehicle 4S service centers?

2. Why do experienced truck technicians continue working in difficult environments instead of leaving the industry?

3. Are modern repair workshops truly repairing vehicles - or are they simply replacing parts?

We did not immediately find perfect answers.

But these questions helped us understand something important:

The industry does not simply need more products.

It needs better systems, better tools, and a better repair process.


What Repair Workshops Actually Need

We spoke with workshop owners, technicians, and service managers.

They told us:

"Young people do not want to enter this industry anymore."

"We want standardized repairs, but we do not know how to build the process."

"Can you develop tools that are actually designed for real workshop problems?"

When they talked about the future of the industry, their eyes still carried hope.

And that left a deep impression on us.


Why We Continue Building Commercial Vehicle Repair Tools

After the research trip, our mission became much clearer.

The commercial vehicle repair industry still lacks standardized workflows, specialized tooling systems, and organized maintenance environments.

Real change requires both skilled technicians and properly engineered tools working together.

That is why we continue doing this work.

We want to help make commercial vehicle maintenance:

More efficient

More organized

More professional

More technician-friendly

We believe repair technicians deserve better working environments and greater professional respect.

We believe fleets and truck owners deserve faster, safer, and more reliable repairs.

And we believe specialized repair tools should not only remove parts - they should improve the entire repair process.

That is the original reason we entered this industry.


About Our Commercial Vehicle Repair Tools

As a professional manufacturer of commercial vehicle specialty repair tools, we focus on developing practical workshop solutions for heavy-duty truck maintenance, gearbox repair, engine service, axle repair, and fleet maintenance operations.

Our tools are designed based on real workshop applications, technician feedback, and actual repair challenges from commercial vehicle service centers.

We continuously work with repair workshops and technicians to improve:

Repair efficiency

Workshop organization

Tool durability

Safety during disassembly and installation

Standardized maintenance procedures

Because for us, manufacturing tools is not only about producing hardware.

It is about helping the industry move forward.


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