The facility functions as a central nervous system for Farizon's international supply chain, coordinating parts resources to meet the demands of a growing global fleet. By integrating logistics and warehousing capabilities under the "One Geely" strategy, the company is leveraging shared automotive infrastructure to elevate operational standards and resource efficiency. This cross-sector collaboration between passenger and commercial vehicle divisions is intended to ensure more consistent support throughout the entire vehicle lifecycle.
For commercial operators, where vehicle uptime is synonymous with profitability, the center addresses critical gaps in supply chain responsiveness. Cook Xue, CEO of Farizon Auto International, noted that the launch is a foundational step in building a responsive, locally relevant service network. As the company expands its footprint, this infrastructure investment serves as the primary mechanism for maintaining fleet productivity and scaling support for international distributors and service partners.





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