Recently, the production and logistics workshop of KOMP has ushered in a busy shipment peak. After rigorous quality inspection, professional classification and standardized waterproof and shockproof packaging, a large batch of high-quality hydraulic brake cylinders and complete wheel cylinder parts have been fully loaded and officially shipped to our long-term cooperative customers worldwide.

As a reliable and experienced slave cylinder manufacturer with more than 25 years of professional manufacturing experience in the automotive brake system industry, KOMP has always adhered to the strict IATF16949 international quality management system throughout the entire production and delivery process. All finished hydraulic brake cylinders and wheel cylinder parts will go through multiple testing procedures including pressure resistance test, sealing performance test and appearance inspection before leaving the factory, effectively avoiding oil leakage, damage and other quality problems during long-distance transportation and use.

In the on-site loading work, our professional logistics team strictly follows the export packaging and transportation standards. The staff reasonably stacks, fixes and protects the batch of brake accessories to ensure that all products are intact during cross-regional and cross-border transportation. With standardized production workshops, advanced precision processing equipment and mature production processes, KOMP maintains stable and sufficient production capacity all year round, which can efficiently meet the bulk order and customized procurement needs of global customers for hydraulic brake cylinders and wheel cylinder parts.
Stable delivery capability and superior product quality are the core competitiveness of KOMP as a professional slave cylinder manufacturer. In recent years, our brake system accessories have been exported to many countries and regions around the world, winning consistent trust and high recognition from customers in the automotive aftermarket and complete vehicle supporting fields.