Buyer name: Wande Rui Construction Co., Ltd.
Product name: H-beam
Quantity: 180 tons
Project location: Singapore
Project content: In 2024, Wande Rui Construction Co., Ltd. will build a high-rise building in Singapore and purchase 180 tons of H-beam to improve the durability and safety of the building.

Buyer name: Deao Pioneer Engineering Company
Product name: Round steel
Quantity: 25 tons
Project location: Canada
Project content: In 2020, Deao Pioneer Engineering Company will build roads and bridges in Canada and purchase 25 tons of round steel for bridge reinforcement and support.

Buyer Name: Salkma Company
Product Name: Square Tube
Quantity: 500 tons
Project Location: Brazil
Project Content: In 2019, Salkma Company used 500 tons of square tubes in a residential project in Brazil, mainly for the construction of building frames and the support of balconies.

Buyer Name: Hyder Ore Company
Product Name: I-beam
Quantity: 1,500 tons
Project Location: UAE
Project Content: In 2018, Hyder Ore Company carried out the construction of a commercial complex in the UAE and purchased 1,500 tons of I-beam as part of the floor support structure.

Buyer Name: Eshokel Construction Company
Product Name: H-beam
Quantity: 200 tons
Project Location: Egypt
Project Content: In 2017, Eshokel Construction Company built a factory in Egypt, using 200 tons of H-beam to meet structural needs and ensure the stability of the building.

To meet the rising expectations of global clients, Tianjin Yongxin International Trading Co., Ltd. has fully integrated Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology into its steel structure design workflow as of February 2025. The upgrade allows Yongxin to offer precise digital modeling, clash detection, and optimized material use before physical production begins.

BIM integration benefits not only the design phase but also procurement, logistics, and on-site installation. Yongxin’s engineering team can now share real-time model updates with clients and contractors via cloud platforms, reducing communication gaps and costly rework.

“Our clients increasingly demand data transparency and design flexibility,” said the BIM team lead. “This system enables us to visualize every connection, joint, and bolt before a single beam is cut.”

The company has already completed several pilot projects using BIM, including a factory complex in Nigeria and a school campus in Kazakhstan. In 2025, Yongxin will roll out BIM training for its overseas partners and offer model-to-manufacturing support for OEM clients.

In April 2025, Tianjin Yongxin International Trading Co., Ltd. showcased its steel structure systems at the Middle East Build Expo held in Dubai. The exhibition gathered leading construction suppliers and buyers from across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, with growing interest in modular warehouses, airport hangars, and steel-framed commercial centers.

Yongxin presented its heavy-duty portal frame systems, pre-engineered building kits (PEBs), and containerized office structures tailored for desert climates. The company also demonstrated its corrosion-resistant coatings and anti-seismic joint technologies, which received praise from several technical consultants and project engineers in attendance.

Yongxin’s booth received over 200 visitors in three days, resulting in several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed with partners from Saudi Arabia and Oman. Export director Mr. Zhang noted, “This event confirmed strong market demand for high-strength, fast-deployment steel solutions in the Middle East.”

The company now plans to establish a local distribution hub in Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai, to support rapid delivery and regional customization services.

Tianjin Yongxin International Trading Co., Ltd. was recently awarded a provincial-level infrastructure contract to supply steel components for a 160-meter pedestrian and vehicle overpass in western China’s Gansu Province. The contract includes over 1,100 tons of welded H-beams, steel decking, guardrails, and connection assemblies.

The project, led by a top state-owned construction firm, emphasizes local economic revitalization and transport efficiency in rural and semi-urban areas. Yongxin’s role includes structural detailing, fabrication, quality inspection, and coordinated logistics from Tianjin to the mountainous site via rail and road.

The company deployed its QA/QC team to ensure welding standards comply with GB/T and EN norms. All parts were preassembled in the Tianjin plant before delivery to minimize field errors and reduce installation time.

“Participating in domestic public infrastructure deepens our experience and elevates our quality expectations,” said the production director. “It also strengthens our synergy with government and SOE partners.”

The project is scheduled for completion in Q3 2025, with possible future expansion contracts under consideration.

In response to the global push for low-carbon construction, Tianjin Yongxin International Trading Co., Ltd. officially launched a new lightweight steel framing production line in March 2025. The line is dedicated to producing cold-formed, galvanized steel profiles specifically designed for residential, commercial, and modular prefabricated buildings.

With increasing demand for green and energy-efficient construction systems, lightweight steel framing offers clear advantages: recyclability, reduced load on foundations, and rapid on-site assembly. Yongxin’s new line features advanced roll-forming machines with CNC control, allowing for high precision and flexible output for custom orders.

The company’s general manager stated, “Sustainability is no longer optional—it’s a global requirement. With our new line, we aim to help developers and builders reduce environmental impact while improving structural efficiency.”

Initial clients include prefabricated housing manufacturers and modular school builders in Africa and the Middle East. Yongxin is also developing a digital catalog to help customers visualize framing options and structural behavior under different load conditions.

In early 2025, Tianjin Yongxin International Trading Co., Ltd. marked a new milestone by successfully completing a large-scale steel structure export project to Southeast Asia. The project, a logistics warehouse complex in Vietnam, consisted of over 2,500 tons of prefabricated steel components manufactured and processed in Tianjin, then shipped and installed on-site within just eight weeks.

This project demonstrates Yongxin’s strong capability in providing turnkey steel structure solutions, from design optimization and material supply to packaging and overseas installation guidance. All steel materials were hot-dip galvanized and met stringent ISO and ASTM standards to ensure durability in coastal tropical climates.

According to project manager Ms. Liu, “Speed and precision were key. Our engineering team coordinated seamlessly with our Vietnamese partners to ensure smooth delivery. This success reinforces Yongxin’s reputation for efficient, high-quality international project execution.”

Following this success, the company has received further inquiries from clients in Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, signaling growing recognition of Yongxin’s brand across ASEAN markets. The company plans to expand its service scope to include on-site training, 3D BIM modeling support, and local technical partnerships.