October 23rd marked a benchmark delivery practice in the laser equipment industry – Bodor Laser’s South China Headquarters Base achieved the feat of “delivery immediately upon production line completion.” On that day, the first laser cutting machine was safely delivered to a customer in Foshan less than 2 hours after rolling off the production line, setting an unprecedented delivery speed in the industry.
This was not merely a precise product delivery; it was a vivid demonstration of Bodor Laser’s “Dual Engines in North and South” strategy moving from planning to implementation. With the official commencement of operations at the South China Base, Bodor Laser, driven by the dual-wheel model of “Champion Quality + Efficient Service,” is injecting new momentum into the transformation and upgrading of the global manufacturing industry through this strategic layout.
Robust Delivery: Strength Attests to Bodor’s Intelligent Manufacturing
Throughout the entire process from production initiation to equipment delivery, Bodor Laser’s South China Headquarters Base demonstrated outstanding operational efficiency, with the overall cycle time consistently leading the industry level. Behind this high efficiency is the powerful synergistic capability of Bodor’s manufacturing system at work.
Empowered by the in-depth implementation of the “Dual Engines in North and South” strategy, Bodor Laser’s South China Headquarters Base closely collaborates with the Jinan Global Headquarters Base, strictly adhering to the management philosophy of “same standards, same quality.” In key areas such as the planning and execution of process flows, the control of quality standards, and the optimization of supply chain management, the two bases maintain a high degree of consistency, ensuring that every production step is accurately aligned and efficiently advanced. It is reported that Bodor Laser’s South China Headquarters Base has fully introduced intelligent production lines and digital management systems. Relying on real-time data monitoring and intelligent scheduling mechanisms, it ensures seamless connection across all production stages. This standardized operational model ensures that every piece of equipment inherits the consistent “Bodor Gene,” providing customers with a stable and reliable product experience of excellent “Champion Quality,” which has won widespread recognition and high praise in the market.
Making a Move in Shenzhen: Building a “Two-Hour Service Radius”
The location of Bodor Laser’s South China Headquarters Base in Shiyan, Shenzhen, known as the “No.1 Industrial Street,” is no coincidence. This area gathers nearly 3,000 manufacturing enterprises with an annual total industrial output value exceeding one hundred billion yuan. Establishing a base here is a strategic choice by Bodor to deeply integrate into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and precisely serve regional customers.
“2-hour delivery to Foshan” is just the starting point for Bodor Laser in building a “Two-Hour Service Ecosystem” for South China and surrounding regions. This innovative service model will bring multiple benefits: firstly, it significantly shortens equipment delivery cycles, helping customers quickly commence production; secondly, it markedly reduces operational costs by optimizing logistics routes; most importantly, coupled with a localized technical service team, it enables immediate response and rapid support, providing strong backing for the innovative development of manufacturing in South China and surrounding areas.
Dual Engines in North and South: Forging a Solid Blueprint for “Leading the World”
In the field of laser equipment manufacturing, Bodor Laser’s strategic layout of dual bases in the north and south has now taken initial shape. The Jinan Global Headquarters Base, as the core of R&D and manufacturing, covers an area of over 200,000 square meters with an annual production capacity exceeding 20,000 units; while the Shenzhen South China Headquarters Base, as a strategic extension, has a planned annual production capacity of over 5,000 units. It is expected to achieve full operational capacity by the end of 2025, at which point it will inject new vitality into Bodor Laser’s market expansion.
This dual-base collaborative model will generate significant synergistic effects: on one hand, it enhances the synergy efficiency of the global supply chain by optimizing resource allocation; on the other hand, it strengthens service capabilities in regional markets, providing customers with faster and more precise technical support. The two bases complement each other, jointly building a solid foundation for Bodor Laser’s “Leading the World” strategy.
Looking ahead, Bodor Laser stated that it will continue to use technological innovation as the engine and strategic bases as the fulcrum to persistently promote the quality improvement and upgrading of the laser equipment manufacturing industry. Amid the wave of global Industry 4.0, Bodor Laser will create greater value for global manufacturing customers through its continuously improving product system and service network, demonstrating the exceptional strength of Chinese intelligent manufacturing on the international stage.




