WEICHAI NECV Launches Technical Service Training for Overseas Service Providers
WEICHAI New Energy Commercial Vehicle (WEICHAI NECV)successfully held a five-day technical training program for overseas service partners from July 14 to 18, aiming to enhance the company’s global after-sales support network. The training took place at WEICHAI University in Weifang and Laiyang plant. Five participants from international core service partners—including service engineers, technical specialists and vehicle body manufacturing experts—took part in the program. The sessions focused on improving service capabilities for WEICHAI's commercial vehicles, covering core vehicle systems and key components. The initiative aligns with the company’s strategy to strengthen global service infrastructure and support international market expansion through improved customer support.
The program featured five modules: The Golden Powertrain, HanDe Axle, FAST transmission, vehicle bodystructure, and integrated hardware-software diagnostics. The Golden Powertrain module focused on explaining how the engine and transmission systems work together, with an emphasis on efficiency optimization and power matching strategies.The diagnostics module provided hands-on practice with real vehicles, enabling trainees to learn how to verify system data and effectively use intelligent diagnostic tools in coordination.

During the training, instructors used a hands-on, problem-solving approach, incorporating real vehicles and case studies to explain technical concepts and improve practical skills. Overseas participants were actively engaged, frequently interacting with trainers and asking questions throughout the sessions.“The training significantly improved our capabilities in vehicle calibration, fault diagnosis and integrated software-hardware testing,” one participant said. “We feel more confident in delivering faster and more accurate on-site service.”
WEICHAI NECV said the training represents part of its broader push to localize service operations and enhance global technical standards. This effort supports its broader strategy of driving sales growth by delivering high-quality, localized customer support and enhancing technical standards worldwide.

WEICHAI NECV plans to expand its presence in overseas markets while bringing in international expertise to enhance its global service network. The company aims to standardize and professionalize its support system worldwide. It will also collaborate closely with global partners to leverage technology, improve service quality, and strengthen its brand as it pushes for stronger growth of Chinese new energy commercial vehicles in the global markets.
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