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Farizon's New European Spare Parts Hub Targets Faster Service and Greener Logistics

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Farizon’s New European Spare Parts Hub Targets Faster Service and Greener Logistics

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group is strengthening its position in the European commercial vehicle market with a new spare parts warehouse and a three-way strategic cooperation that aims to boost parts availability, fleet uptime and green logistics performance across the region.

Strategic Partnership Anchored in London

On 24 November 2025 in London, Farizon, Duvenbeck Logistics Group and AGN LEANWAY International Logistics, part of Amass Group, signed a strategic cooperation agreement to support mutually beneficial growth in European logistics operations. The agreement was signed by Cook Xue, CEO of Farizon International Company, Marco Nazzari, Chief Commercial Officer of Duvenbeck, and Peter Wenren, Chairman of AGN Leanway, and witnessed by Farizon Group CEO Mike Fan alongside senior management from all three companies.

Under the agreement, the partners will jointly establish a Farizon spare parts warehouse in Europe and sell Farizon vehicle spare parts to dealers within the coverage area. For European fleet operators and dealers, this marks a shift from long-distance imports towards a more localised, responsive after-sales model tailored to new energy commercial vehicles.

European Spare Parts Warehouse to Improve Uptime

The new European spare parts warehouse is designed as a cornerstone of Farizon's support infrastructure in the region. By positioning critical components closer to dealers and end customers, the company expects to shorten lead times, reduce vehicle downtime and enhance overall service quality.

"The establishment of the European spare parts warehouse is a milestone that underlines the strength of our long-standing logistics expertise and European network. Together with Farizon and Amass, we will ensure reliable and efficient spare parts supply for customers across Europe, creating real added value in the market," states Marco Nazzari, Chief Commercial Officer of Duvenbeck Group. His comments highlight how existing logistics capabilities are being repurposed to serve the growing new energy commercial vehicle segment.

Long-Term Commitment to the European Market

For Farizon, the warehouse is more than an operational asset; it is a signal of long-term commitment to European customers and regulators. Cook Xue, CEO of Farizon International, stated: "The establishment of the European spare parts warehouse is a concrete action reflecting our long-term commitment to the European market. The establishment of a local spare parts warehouse will enable us to respond to customer needs more quickly and efficiently, thereby delivering higher-quality after-sales service. This initiative not only provides robust support for our existing customers but also strengthens the foundation for our further expansion into the European market."

By working with experienced logistics partners, Farizon is positioning itself to support larger fleets and more demanding use cases, from regional distribution to urban delivery and zero-emission logistics contracts. The strengthened local footprint should make it easier for operators to adopt Farizon vehicles without compromising on service continuity.

Building a Pan-American and European Supply Chain Network

The cooperation also fits into Farizon's broader supply chain strategy. As the company develops its production base in Brazil, it is gradually building a logistics and supply network that covers the entire American continent while deepening its presence in Europe. This creates the conditions for coordinated production, inventory management and after-sales support across multiple regions.

For logistics customers and dealers, this can translate into:

  • More predictable parts availability and replenishment cycles.
  • Reduced risk of long disruptions caused by international shipping constraints.
  • Stronger alignment between vehicle deliveries, maintenance schedules and parts supply.

Supporting Green Logistics and Sustainable Transportation in Europe

Farizon emphasises that the London agreement and warehouse project are part of a broader commitment to green logistics and sustainable transportation. With the signing and construction of the European spare parts warehouse, Farizon Auto's presence in the region has become more comprehensive, enabling it to match its new energy commercial vehicle offering with robust lifecycle support.

In the future, Farizon Auto plans to deepen cooperation with international partners, continuously innovate and optimise products and services, and provide customers with higher-quality and more efficient new energy commercial vehicle solutions. In doing so, the company aims to contribute to the development of green logistics and sustainable transport systems across Europe, where regulatory pressure and customer demand are both pushing fleets toward zero- and low-emission options.

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