Foton Brazil Secures ISO 9001 Certification as Localization Strategy Advances
May 16,2025

Two Key Milestones Reinforce Foton's Commitment to Brazil
April 8: First locally assembled Aumark light truck rolls off the production line in Brazil
May 12: Factory awarded ISO 9001 certification, confirming globally recognized manufacturing standards
“As one of the first Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturers to enter the Brazilian automotive market, this certification not only validates our quality management system—it also reinforces our commitment to ‘Made in Brazil,’” said Shaoyi Lu, General Manager of Foton Brazil. “It gives our customers more confidence and strengthens Foton’s position as a trusted partner in Brazil’s growing commercial vehicle sector.”
Setting a Higher Standard for Local Manufacturing
As the first Chinese truck brand to establish a manufacturing facility in Brazil, Foton complies with both ABNT (Brazilian national standards) and international quality regulations. From supply chain management to final assembly, every stage of the production process is tightly controlled to ensure that commercial vehicles built in Brazil meet the same global standards as those produced elsewhere in the world.
ISO Certification Accelerates Market Growth and Channel Development
The ISO 9001 certification not only enhances the market reputation of Foton’s Brazil-made trucks, but also opens the door to government and fleet procurement opportunities. It serves as a mark of trust for dealers and customers alike, helping expand Foton’s distribution and service network across Brazil.
Advancing Localization and Supporting Long-Term Growth
Looking ahead, Foton Brazil will continue to accelerate its localization strategy, with plans to:
- Expand product offerings in both traditional diesel trucks and new energy trucks
- Build a nationwide after-sales service network to enhance the ownership experience
As a core part of Foton’s global expansion strategy, the Brazilian operation will serve not only local market needs but also as a replicable model for sustainable development across other international markets.
“Localization is more than a business strategy—it’s a long-term promise to the Brazilian market and its people.”
Source : www.chinatrucks.org
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