Universal Chain: A Global Industrial Leader Since 1970
24th Mar 2024

Universal Chain’s products are sold in many countries and regions around the world, including European regions such as Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, American regions such as the United States, Canada, and Brazil, and Asian regions such as Thailand and Malaysia.

For over five decades, Universal Chain has been at the forefront of chain manufacturing, delivering precision-engineered solutions to industries such as mining, energy, automotive, and food processing. Headquartered in Jiangsu, China, the company operates on a “global supply, local service” model, supporting clients across 100+ countries through 3 subsidiaries.

Core Competencies & Enterprise Strength

  • Heritage of Innovation: Founded in 1970, Universal Chain blends 54 years of industry expertise with cutting-edge technology. With 100+ patents in chain design and material science, Universal Chain ensures performance reliability for industries ranging from logistics to offshore drilling.
  • Certified Excellence: In addition to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, the company meets ANSI, DIN, and JIS international chain standards. Its products undergo 200+ quality tests, including salt spray resistance trials exceeding 500 hours, ensuring compliance with Canada’s harsh climatic demands.
  • Global Infrastructure:
    • 60,000,000 m Annual Output
    • 2,000+ Manufacture Equipment
    • 36-hour rapid prototyping capabilities for custom chain designs

Green Manufacturing:

Guided by the principle of “strengthening technology R&D, improving production processes, promoting green development, and enhancing market competitiveness,” Universal focuses on clean, efficient, low-carbon, and circular development.

  • Clean energy projects (such as distributed photovoltaic/energy storage systems) can provide localized low-carbon electricity to Canadian mining and agricultural customers, supporting their goal of reducing emissions by 40% by 2030.
  • 100% closed-loop materials: Comply with Canada’s “Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)” regulations, reducing customers’ waste disposal costs.

Conclusion

With over five decades of engineering excellence and a proactive approach to market needs, Universal Chain is positioned to deepen its engagement with Canadian industries. Its growing digital footprint and adherence to local standards signal readiness to deliver value in one of the world’s most demanding industrial landscapes.

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