Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development

Recently, the send-off ceremony for the first batch of 46 Shacman commercial vehicles equipped with Fast Gear transmissions (X9, X3 models) was successfully held in Baoji, Shaanxi. These vehicles are set to be exported to Africa, with the cooperation agreement covering over 500 units.

Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development
Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development
Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development

The initial batch of heavy-duty and light-duty trucks, including cargo trucks and tractors, will significantly contribute to Angola’s infrastructure development and economic growth. Fast Gear transmissions have undergone rigorous testing in extreme temperatures and high-altitude environments, ensuring they can easily handle Africa’s harsh climate and complex working conditions.

Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development

Fast Gear is committed to helping manufacturers expand their overseas markets and compete globally by providing high-quality products and exceptional services. Their classic 12-speed manual transmission features a twin countershaft design and an aluminum alloy housing, making it lightweight, smooth to shift, strong for heavy loads, and fuel-efficient, meeting various user needs.

Embarking for Angola! Shacman commercial vehicles and Fast Gear Collaborate to Support Local Development

The Fast Eaton light truck transmission adopts a high-capacity, large-torque synchronizer design, offering clear gear selection and easy shifting while being the lightest in the industry. This further reduces overall vehicle fuel consumption, providing drivers with a car-like driving experience.

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