Serbia has emerged as a critical manufacturing hub in Southeastern Europe, particularly following the resurgence of its automotive, mining, and agricultural sectors. As the country integrates more deeply with the European supply chain, the demand for high-precision carbon steel casting has skyrocketed. Cities like Niš and Kragujevac are witnessing a shift toward advanced mechanical engineering, requiring components that meet stringent Euro-standards.
JUNLONG Machinery understands the unique "Search Intent" of Serbian procurement officers: they look for durability, ISO-certified quality, and logistical efficiency. By bridging the gap between Chinese manufacturing prowess and Serbian industrial needs, we provide parts that power everything from heavy-duty mining equipment in Bor to automotive cooling systems.
Vojvodina is the breadbasket of Europe. Our lost wax castings for harvesters and tractors (using Q345 and 45# steel) provide the wear resistance needed for intensive seasonal work. We supply critical nodes and linkages that outperform traditional forged parts.
With major mining projects in eastern Serbia, our heavy-duty hydraulic pipe fittings and construction machinery parts (Q235) offer the structural integrity required for rock excavation and Belgrade's urban expansion projects.
As Serbia invests in renewable energy, our precision casting parts for photovoltaic power plants provide the corrosion resistance and dimensional accuracy needed for solar tracking systems and mounting hardware.
The global casting industry is undergoing a "Green Transformation." For Serbian enterprises, this means choosing suppliers who prioritize material efficiency and waste reduction. Information Gain: At JUNLONG, we utilize automated investment casting lines that reduce material waste by 18% compared to traditional sand casting.
Our internationally advanced automated production facilities ensure that every part—from a forklift component to a marine connecting rod—is identical to the CAD model. This eliminates the need for secondary machining in Serbia, saving local firms time and money.
With a 20,000-ton capacity, we can handle bulk orders for the Serbian Ministry of Infrastructure or specialized small runs for tech startups in Novi Sad.
From mold manufacturing to final surface treatment (zinc plating, painting, or powder coating), we maintain ISO 9001 and TS 16949 standards, ensuring every shipment is EU-ready.
We provide full traceability for every casting. Our laboratory is equipped for Physical and Chemical analysis, ensuring that material grades like Q345, 45#, and Stainless Steel 316 meet the exact chemical composition requirements of our clients.
Typically, shipping via the Port of Piraeus (Greece) and then by rail/road to Serbia takes 35-45 days. Air freight is available for urgent prototypes within 7-10 days.
Yes, we cross-reference Chinese standards (GB) with European (EN), American (ASTM), and German (DIN). For example, our Q345 is comparable to S355JR.
Absolutely. Our mold workshop can produce custom molds for low-volume, high-complexity parts, which is ideal for Serbia's specialized agricultural equipment market.
We offer hot-dip galvanizing, Dacromet coating, and high-durability epoxy powder coating to protect parts against the acidic conditions often found in mining operations.