Automobile shock absorber tower

Group introduction

Ningbo Asiaway Automotive Components Co.,Ltd. was established in April 2010, located in No. 99 Shengyuan Road, Fenghua Economic Development Zone, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. The company is committed to the development and manufacturing of automotive parts, through aluminum/zinc alloy materials high pressure die casting and low pressure casting molding, Aluminum extrusion profile welding assembly molding process to help customers achieve parts lightweight company is currently in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China (planned production area of 100,000 square meters), Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, China (planned production area of 100,000 square meters), North America Mexico Saint Road Ispotosi City (planned production area of 30,000 square meters) has production bases.

2010Year

Factory establishment

100000

Floor area

22Country

Country of sale

50+City

City of sale

  • Automobile shock absorber tower
    Our mission
    +Create value for customers
    +Create opportunities for employees
    +Create wealth for shareholders
    +Create benefits for society
  • Automobile shock absorber tower
    Core values
    +Improve Through Self-Directed Learning
    +Unite and Strive to Succeed
    +Grow Together
  • Automobile shock absorber tower
    Our vision
    Become the preferred supplier of world-class industry.

Asiaway Time axis

2010/
Ningbo Asiaway Auto Parts Co., LTD was established
2019
The company established a subsidiary, Zhejiang Asiaway Auto Parts Co., LTD., and started production in October 2020.
2019
Asiaway (Mexico) Auto Parts Co., Ltd. was established and officially started production in November 2020.
2021/12
The super large structural parts produced by 6,600T die casting machine are officially off the production line
2022/9
Won the North American International Die Casting Competition Excellent product award
2023/4
The super large structural parts produced by 7,200T die casting machine are officially off the production line
2023/6
Asiaway (Mexico) Phase I officially goes offline after opening