
On December 17, 2025, a shipment of building materials—including stainless steel products, color-coated galvanized goods, and weathering steel plates—was loaded and departed from Shanghai Port bound for Lyttelton, New Zealand. This marks the official expansion of the company’s building materials foreign trade supply chain into Oceania.


The shipment covers a range of high-specification metal building materials:
The stainless steel products include industrial-grade stainless steel profiles and accessories, tailored to meet the corrosion-resistance needs of New Zealand’s construction projects.
The color-coated galvanized products use eco-friendly coating technology, complying with local standards for building appearance and durability.
The weathering steel plates are suited for outdoor structural applications in New Zealand’s varied climate conditions.
All goods in this shipment have passed EN 10204:3.1 material certification and CE compliance testing, and the transaction follows CIF Lyttelton trade terms.
“New Zealand is a key growth market for building materials in Oceania, and this shipment is a critical step in our regional supply chain layout,” said the company’s foreign trade director. “Moving forward, we will leverage our professional production capacity advantages to continue providing customized metal building material solutions to New Zealand clients, while simultaneously expanding long-term cooperation channels in the Australia-New Zealand region.”
It is reported that the shipment is expected to arrive at Lyttelton Port in 15 days, and will be delivered to construction and manufacturing clients via local partners. This shipment also signifies the further expansion of the company’s foreign trade business into the Oceania market.
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