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China's Sunward Equipment Arrives in North America

A major heavy equipment manufacturer based in China is looking to expand westward to the United States — with help from a dealer in Utah.

Wed July 06, 2016 - West Edition #14
Craig Mongeau


Sunward Equipment Founder He Qinghua (L) and Jun Wang, general manager of Sunward N.A.LLC.
Sunward Equipment Founder He Qinghua (L) and Jun Wang, general manager of Sunward N.A.LLC.
Sunward Equipment Founder He Qinghua (L) and Jun Wang, general manager of Sunward N.A.LLC.
 Rob Gibb (L), president and founder of Pacific Tri-Star, and Jun Wang, director of Sunward N.A., stand in the equipment yard in Farr West, Utah. He Qinghua is the founder of Sunward Equipment Group. A major heavy equipment manufacturer based in China is looking to expand westward to the United States — with help from a dealer in Utah. Sunward Equipment Group is headquartered in Changsha City, China. Sunward Equipment manufacturers a wide array of drilling rigs.

A major heavy equipment manufacturer based in China is looking to expand westward to the United States — with help from a dealer in Utah.

Sunward Equipment Group, based in Changsha City, China, had been considering establishing a presence in the United States for several years, but momentum for the expansion picked up in 2015, when it began talking with Pacific Tri-Star of Ogden, Utah.

“Sunward [Equipment] started looking at the North American market seriously in 2015, and they'd begun looking for dealer locations in the south and southeast, with intentions of setting up a North America distribution system,” said Robert Gibb, president and founder of Pacific Tri-Star. “Sunward ultimately came to us in Utah because we'd had a relationship with them since 2008, and that's why they decided to launch the product from Utah for their North America operations.”

Pacific Tri-Star had visited the Sunward Equipment factory several times in 2007 and 2008 and the founder of Sunward, He Qinghua, made a trip at that time to Utah to do some research, to determine if the state would be a good entrance into the U.S. market.

“We ordered some product at that time,” said Gibb. “But then, after the economy crashed, we kind of just held dormant at that time. We didn't pursue the distributorship. We just maintained.”

Sunward's export success started in 2004, having sold 6,000 units to date to the European market. Sunward continued to think about the American market and just this past fall, it reached back out to Pacific Tri-Star and a deal was set in motion.

“Even though they are kind of a young company [Sunward was founded in 1999], they are very aggressive and to see their products compared to the other factories I visited in China, you see the workmanship,” said Gibb. “I saw their skid steers being built from the ground up and when they came off their production line, they were pretty well ready for the market. The impression I had was that they are going after the export market seriously, and they know they have to have the performance, the appearance. And they have it.

“Now, we have about 50 Sunward machines here, with about that many more machines coming in” said Gibb.

In its distributorship agreement, Pacific Tri-Star will cover Utah.

Sunward also is active itself, with Jun Wang, the general manager of Sunward N.A.LLC, having visited Chicago, Florida, Texas, Canada and the Northwest to start seeking dealers.

So far, in its territory, Pacific Tri-Star has sold a combination of approximately 16 Sunward skid steers and mini-excavators.

“We are just kind of getting started,” said Gibb. “We sold the 3220 skid steer and then we sold the SWE30U, SWE50, SWE60, SWE80 mini-excavators.”

Gibb said some customers already knew the Sunward brand, while others did not.

“Probably one-third to half of them were aware of the Sunward name over the years, having seen them at ConExpo,” he said. “The others were seeing the equipment for the first time in our yard here.”

Pacific Tri-Star's new Sunward customers have liked what they've seen so far.

“They like quality of the machines and their competitive pricing,” said Gibb. “When they saw the price, it got their attention and it got them in the door. Then, they saw the machines and operated them. They see the Yanmar and Kubota engines, the KYB hydraulics, so they also saw the recognizable brand components in the machines.

“The Kubota engine is on the skid steer, and we also have a Kubota engine on the mini 4-ton excavators,” he added. “The larger machines have the Isuzu engine, like the 15-ton excavator and the 21-ton excavator. The SWE40 has a Kubota, but everything else under the 15-ton will be the Yanmar.”

All the machines are either Tier IV Interim or Tier IV Final.

The customers, Gibb added, also are confident that Sunward will back their equipment here in the United States.

“They know that Sunward North America will be here for support, parts and back-up, and that's made a very big difference,” he said. “They know that the company will be here, rather than having to deal with them overseas.”

The parts and service infrastructure also is well under way to support Sunward customers.

“We have some parts on hand here, but the bulk of the parts are still being shipped,” Gibb said. “Right now, the parts availability is substantial, with the goal being 90 to 100 percent parts availability, down the road. As the machines are arriving, we are formulating the popular model numbers and getting the parts inventoried accordingly.”

Pacific Tri-Star has two Sunward-dedicated technicians and one service truck, which, Gibb said, is sufficient for what is needed for right now.

“I'm impressed with their founder, their managers, their engineering and their desire to accommodate the requests from the American buyer. They listen to us,” Gibb said.

About Sunward China

Sunward's core value is “Cultivating virtue with great effort, managing the businesses carefully and benefiting the society,” according to the company's website. The company manufactures large piling machineries, a full series of excavators, modern rock drilling equipment, industrial vehicles, mining outfits, hoisting machineries, pavement construction machineries, hydraulic components, military machineries, general aviation equipment and yachts.

For more information, visit http://en.sunward.com.cn//

About Sunward N.A.LLC

Sunward N.A.LLC, located in Ogden, Utah, has been owned by Sunward Intelligent Equipment Co. Ltd, and operated by Jun Wang (Joe) since 2015. Its equipment yard is located right off Interstate I-15 north of Salt Lake City, Utah, where the company warehouse and spare parts center for full products of Sunward, and the mission of Sunward N.A is to oversee all sales and service, and seek out, and set up new dealers in north America.

For more information, call 656188400 or email wangjun@sunward.cc or visit www.sunwardusa.com.

About Pacific Tri-Star

Pacific Tri Star Inc., located in Ogden, Utah, has been owned and operated by Robert and Kathy Gibb since 1991. Its equipment yard is located right off Interstate I-15 north of Salt Lake City, Utah, where the company sells, services and rents a wide variety of new and used construction, agricultural, and mining equipment.

For more information, call 888/782-1424 or visit www.pacifictristar.net.


Craig Mongeau

Craig Mongeau has been Construction Equipment Guide’s editor in chief for the past 21-plus years. He directly manages CEG’s Northeast and Southeast editions (which includes New England, Georgia and Alabama state supplements); Superintendent’s Profile; Crane Guide; Northeast and Southeast-based anniversary magazines; and special event publications. He also oversees CEG’s Midwest and Western Editions as well as all CEG website content.

A Hofstra University graduate, Craig began his publishing career as a staff writer for local Southeast Pennsylvania newspapers. He then became an associate editor and book editor of Springhouse Corporation, a Pennsylvania-based medical publishing house and then worked as a managing editor of Rockhill Communications, based in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., where he created and managed content for a national Voluntary Hospital Association website.

Originally from Pittsfield, Mass., Craig has lived in North Wales, Pa., for the past 27 years. He has been married to his wife, Hillary, whom he met in college, since 1998 and together, they have two daughters, Jolie and Aubrie.


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