
Mechanical processing equipment operation steel platforms are essential structures in modern industrial environments. These platforms provide safe, stable, and efficient working spaces for operating heavy machinery, improving workflow, and maximizing vertical space.
On March 7, 2026, a batch of steel structure products, showcasing the intelligent manufacturing strength of Qingdao Li Weiyuan Steel Structure, were loaded and shipped from Qingdao Port, crossing the Pacific Ocean to Argentina. These products will be applied to local lithium salt lake projects and industrial plant construction. This marks that Li Weiyuan Steel Structure has further expanded its new position in the South American market through exports and injected new industrial momentum into the joint construction of the "Belt and Road Initiative" by China and Argentina.
Many project owners want a building system that is faster to install, easier to expand, and more dependable over the long term, yet they often worry about budget overruns, structural safety, corrosion, maintenance, and design limits.
On February 28, 2026, the first batch of core components for a modern steel structure warehouse project in Montevideo, Uruguay, manufactured by Qingdao Liweiyuan Steel Structure Co., Ltd., was successfully loaded onto a ship at Qingdao Port, China, marking the official start of the on-site construction phase for this transnational cooperative project.
On February 6, 2026, steel structure chicken house components customized and manufactured by Qingdao Liweiyuan Steel Structure were successfully completed and shipped to Malaysia. The chicken house utilizes a high-strength, corrosion-resistant steel structure, combined with heat insulation materials and an automated ventilation system. It is adapted to Malaysia's tropical and rainy climate, featuring typhoon resistance, corrosion resistance, and high space utilization, meeting the needs of large-scale, standardized chicken farming in the region.
On February 6, 2026, Qingdao Liweiyuan Steel Structure successfully completed a salt spray corrosion test on its new generation of steel structure components designed for marine climate conditions at the company's Materials Testing Center. This test strictly followed international standards, comprehensively verifying the corrosion resistance of the company's independently developed anti-corrosion coating system and the steel structure substrate, providing solid technical support for the subsequent research and application of marine climate steel structure engineering equipment.