Appearing at the 2026 ATC Chassis Exhibition, HOLS provides one-stop empowerment for intelligent chassis manufacturing
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From June 3rd to 5th, 2026, the 2026 ATC Automotive Chassis Exhibition, a major industry event focused on automotive chassis and its extension fields, will make its grand debut at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. This exhibition adopts a dual drive mode of "exhibition and conference" innovation, and will hold 7 grand technology summits at the same time, focusing on cutting-edge fields such as braking, suspension, steering, intelligent chassis, lightweight, as well as unmanned vehicles, humanoid robots, flying cars, etc., deeply penetrating the entire process from technology research and development, engineering implementation to mass production verification.


HOLS Automation has been deeply involved in the automation production of key components of automotive chassis for many years. With profound technical expertise and continuous innovation capabilities, we have created a full process automation production solution for EMB/EHB, One box brakes, MGU brake actuators, EPS steering gears, ball screws, air spring shock absorbers, CDC solenoid valves, as well as suspension high-pressure oil pumps and air pumps. We carefully match the dispensing, filling, and curing series of standard specialized equipment to build a one-stop solution that fully meets your production needs.


The automated production line we provide comprehensively covers key systems such as wire controlled braking, wire controlled steering, and wire controlled suspension, effectively promoting the industrialization layout of chassis systems for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, helping them seize the opportunity in the field of automotive chassis manufacturing, and achieve industrial upgrading and leapfrog development.


Here, we sincerely welcome you to visit the HOLS booth (exhibition number: E5-3056) and discuss industry trends and development plans with us. Looking forward to meeting you at the exhibition!



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