Chinne cable manufacturing facility

Production Line & Manufacturing Process

Every stage of our cable manufacturing process is designed for consistency, efficiency and organized delivery preparation.

Chinne’s manufacturing environment combines modern production equipment, structured workflow coordination, organized storage management, and clear shipment preparation practices to support reliable cable manufacturing operations.

Chinne factory overview
Manufacturing Overview

Organized Facilities for Reliable Production

Our production environment is arranged to support practical manufacturing efficiency, stable internal coordination, and orderly product movement from raw material preparation to finished cable reels.

This page focuses on the factory side of our operations, including production lines, manufacturing workflow, storage organization, and shipment preparation.

Production Equipment

Key Equipment Across the Production Line

Cable stranding machine
  • Designed for conductor assembly and structural consistency.
  • Supports different cable constructions and production requirements.
  • Best shown with close-up equipment photos and in-operation workshop images.
  • Use this panel to demonstrate real manufacturing capability rather than stock visuals.
Cable extrusion line
  • Used for insulation and sheath application with stable processing flow.
  • Important to show line length, operator area, and finished cable exit section.
  • Supports consistency, throughput, and controlled manufacturing stages.
  • Ideal for explaining insulation extrusion and sheath formation steps.
Sheathing and armouring equipment
  • Shows protective outer layer production for demanding applications.
  • Suitable for armoured, industrial, and heavy-duty cable structures.
  • Use real workshop images to communicate mechanical protection capability.
  • Helps visitors understand how cable structure is completed before winding.
Rewinding and packing equipment
  • Used to wind finished products into organized reels or packing formats.
  • Supports product handling, identification, and transfer to storage.
  • Good place to show reel arrangement, labels, and clean working areas.
  • Connects production completion with warehouse and shipment readiness.
Manufacturing Process

From Raw Materials to Finished Cable Reels

Raw material preparation
  • Conductors, compounds, and auxiliary materials are prepared for the following stages.
  • Well-organized preparation helps maintain continuity inside the workshop.
  • This panel should show raw material zones, coils, drums, or preparation stations.
Conductor stranding process
  • Conductive elements are processed into the required cable structure.
  • This is a key stage for product formation and consistency.
  • Show operators, machine layout, and cable movement through the line.
Insulation extrusion process
  • Insulation layers are applied through controlled extrusion processes.
  • Useful for showing material application, line control, and stable product flow.
  • This section helps explain how cables move from conductor stage to protected structure.
Sheathing process
  • Protective outer layers are added according to application requirements.
  • Suitable for showing final structural formation before winding.
  • Use real line photos to reinforce manufacturing depth and product versatility.
Reel labeling and identification
  • Finished products are wound, marked, and prepared for organized storage.
  • This is the right place to show reel tags, labels, specifications, and traceable information.
  • Clear identification improves warehouse coordination and shipment readiness.
Packing for shipment
  • Products are packed and staged for safe handling and delivery readiness.
  • Use this panel to show wrapped reels, pallet layouts, and loading preparation.
  • This stage connects factory completion with logistics execution.
Storage & Internal Logistics

Organized Storage and Material Handling

Raw material storage area
  • Show conductor stock, materials, reels, and organized preparation zones.
  • Orderly raw material storage supports workflow continuity and internal coordination.
  • Clear visual organization helps communicate real factory discipline.
Semi-finished product area
  • Show in-process reels, staged products, internal transfer positions, or workflow buffers.
  • This section helps explain how the factory handles movement between production stages.
  • It also reinforces workflow control beyond the machinery itself.
Finished cable storage area
  • Show palletized reels, tags, product grouping, and clearly arranged finished goods.
  • This is one of the strongest trust-building visuals for B2B buyers.
  • It demonstrates readiness, identification, and operational order.
Packing & Shipment Preparation

Ready for Delivery

Cable reel protective packing
  • Show wrapping, wooden reels, cable protection, and finished product presentation.
  • This visual communicates care in handling and preparation before dispatch.
  • Strong packing imagery improves trust in your delivery discipline.
Cable reel labeling
  • Show reel tags, specifications, product codes, and traceable labeling.
  • Clear identification supports warehouse control and shipment accuracy.
  • This is especially important for project buyers and international delivery.
Shipment staging area
  • Show finished reels arranged and prepared for loading or container handling.
  • Orderly staging is one of the clearest signs of a well-managed factory environment.
  • It bridges internal production readiness with external delivery execution.

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