On May 29, 2026, Orca Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Orca") convened its monthly business operations meeting for May. The company's core teams-spanning R&D, production, supply chain, and sales-participated in the meeting, engaging in in-depth discussions regarding production progress, supply chain assurance, and global sales market strategies.
The meeting began with a review of production and operational performance for May. Thanks to the stable operation of newly commissioned automated assembly lines, the monthly output of small road rollers and remote-controlled lawn mowers saw a 15% sequential increase. In response to a recent surge in orders for small pavers, the production line has shifted to a two-shift system to ensure the timely delivery of both domestic and export orders. Concurrently, the Quality Department reported that the first-pass yield rate for finished products remained at a high level of 98.2% for the month, while the closure rate for after-sales feedback issues reached 100%.
During the specialized discussion on the supply chain, the procurement and logistics teams focused their analysis on the supply stability of core raw materials-specifically, imported hydraulic components and engine controllers. Addressing the persistent delivery fluctuations for global chips and critical components, the company has proactively secured inventory for key materials for the third quarter and has completed the validation process for two high-quality domestic alternative suppliers, thereby effectively mitigating single-source supply risks. Furthermore, regarding export logistics, optimizations to booking strategies in May resulted in a two-day reduction in the average delivery lead time for markets in Europe and North America.

Sales and market analysis data revealed that the company's overall sales revenue for May increased by 22% year-on-year. Notably, the remote-controlled lawn mowers achieved significant breakthroughs in the lawn maintenance markets of Australia and Germany, leveraging their advantages in intelligent obstacle avoidance and remote control capabilities. Driven by infrastructure demand in Latin America, export orders for small road rollers are now fully booked through August. Looking ahead to the next phase of operations, the meeting outlined a clear strategic focus on expanding into the Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern markets, with plans to launch an enhanced version of the small paver-specifically designed to withstand extreme operating conditions-in the third quarter.
In conclusion, the meeting emphasized that Orca will continue to uphold the principle of highly efficient synergy across R&D, production, supply chain, and sales. While simultaneously safeguarding production capacity and product quality, the company remains committed to rapidly responding to the demands of overseas markets and striving to become a trusted partner in the global sector for small-scale intelligent equipment.


