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Sigma Trailer Parts

Semi-Trailer Parts — Complete Range from One Manufacturer

Sigma Trailer Parts manufactures and exports the full spectrum of semi-trailer parts from our Liangshan factory — axles, suspension, brakes, fifth wheel couplings, landing gear, wheels, lighting, and container hardware. One supplier, one shipment, factory pricing.

Assorted trailer container twist locks and locking mechanisms

Why Source Trailer Parts from One Manufacturer

Fleet operators and parts distributors typically buy from three, four, sometimes five different factories to cover a single trailer's bill of materials — one shop for axles, another for brake components, a third for fifth wheel couplings. Every extra vendor adds a purchasing cycle, a separate quality standard, and its own shipping schedule. Working with a single trailer parts manufacturer collapses that into one relationship: one set of drawings, one QC sign-off process, one invoice.

Whether you're searching for trailer parts near me for a same-day local fix or looking for a direct-from-factory manufacturer to cut out the middleman markup on a container order, the sourcing math is the same: a local supplier works fine for a one-off repair, but the moment you're stocking a full trailer's bill of materials or ordering ahead for a fleet build, one factory relationship beats chasing individual SKUs across town.

The practical benefit shows up at the container. Instead of waiting on four suppliers to each fill a 40ft box before it becomes worth shipping, we load axles, suspension, brake drums, landing gear, and wheels into the same container — mixed to whatever ratio a customer's stock actually needs. A distributor restocking slow-moving SKUs doesn't have to over-order fast movers just to hit a MOQ with one supplier while under-ordering from another.

Consistency is the other half of the argument. When axles and suspension are engineered by the same team, fitment tolerances match — trailer builders don't discover a 2mm mismatch between an axle from Supplier A and a suspension bracket from Supplier B after the container has already landed. As a trailer parts supplier shipping the full assembly, we test axle-suspension-brake combinations together on the same test trailers before they ever go to a customer.

Sourcing trailer parts from China through one factory also simplifies documentation — a single certificate of origin, one packing list, one set of test reports covering the whole shipment, rather than reconciling paperwork from separate vendors for customs clearance. And when a part fails in the field, there's one technical team who already knows the full spec sheet for every component on that trailer, not a phone tree across four companies each pointing at the other's part.

Our Manufacturing Capabilities

Sigma Trailer Parts operates from Liangshan, Shandong — one of China's established semi-trailer manufacturing clusters, with a supply chain of forging, casting, and steel processing plants within a short drive of our own factory. That proximity keeps lead times for raw axle beams, cast brake drums, and forged coupling pins short and predictable, rather than routed across provinces.

Our production runs under ISO 9001 quality management, with incoming material checks, in-process dimensional inspection, and finished-part testing before anything reaches the warehouse. Axles and suspension assemblies go through load and fatigue testing on in-house test rigs; brake drums and shoes are checked for hardness and balance; welded assemblies get magnetic particle inspection on structural joints. This isn't outsourced to a third-party lab and re-checked later — it happens on the shop floor as parts move down the line, so problems get caught before a batch is finished, not after it's on a ship.

As an export-focused trailer parts exporter, we've shipped to more than 40 countries — East and West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Russia are our largest markets, alongside steady volume to Central Asia and Eastern Europe. That export experience shapes how we pack and document: parts are packed for month-long sea transit and rough inland handling after the port, not just for a domestic delivery truck, and every shipment carries the certificates a customs broker will actually ask for.

Because we manufacture the full range of semi trailer parts rather than trading a subset, our engineering team maintains drawings and BOMs for how every part interacts — axle track width against suspension hanger spacing, brake chamber stroke against S-cam geometry, king pin height against fifth wheel saddle. That system-level view of trailer components is what lets us support a customer's full trailer build, not just one bracket on it.

Custom OEM & ODM Trailer Parts

Beyond standard catalog parts, we produce to a customer's own specification. That covers dimensional changes — axle track width, spring seat spacing, brake chamber size, landing gear stroke — to match a specific trailer chassis design rather than forcing the trailer builder to redesign around our standard part. Material and finish can be adjusted too: different steel grades, paint colors, or plating for climates with heavy salt or humidity exposure.

For distributors and trailer manufacturers who want their own identity on the product, we offer OEM branding — customer logo cast or stamped into the part, custom-printed packaging boxes, and private-label documentation (certificates, manuals, warranty cards) carrying the buyer's brand instead of ours. This is common for customers reselling under their own name in markets where brand recognition matters more than the manufacturer behind it.

We also assemble SKD and CKD kits — semi-knocked-down and completely-knocked-down part sets bundled per trailer unit rather than sold as loose bulk components. This suits customers running local trailer assembly operations who need a matched kit of axles, suspension, brakes, and hardware sized to a fixed number of trailer builds, with everything packed and labeled by kit rather than by part type. See our trailer spare parts kits page for how these are configured.

Custom orders go through the same QC process as standard production — new drawings are signed off with the customer before tooling, and first-article samples are shipped for approval ahead of full production runs, so there are no surprises on a container of parts built to a one-off spec.

Frequently Asked Questions

What trailer parts does Sigma manufacture?
We manufacture the full range needed for a semi-trailer build: axles, mechanical and air suspension, brake system components (drums, shoes, chambers, S-camshafts), fifth wheel couplings, landing gear, wheels and rims, tires, lighting and electrical harnesses, and container twist locks. See the categories above for the complete list.
Can I mix different parts in one container?
Yes. Mixed loading is one of the main advantages of buying from a single manufacturer — we regularly ship containers combining axles, suspension, brake components, landing gear, and wheels in whatever ratio matches a customer's actual stock needs, rather than requiring separate full containers per part type.
What is the MOQ for trailer parts?
MOQ depends on the specific part, but we're flexible for mixed orders — a customer restocking several categories at once can often combine smaller quantities of each into one order that meets our overall container minimum, rather than hitting a per-item MOQ on every SKU.
Do you offer OEM/ODM services?
Yes. We produce to custom specifications (dimensions, materials, finishes), apply customer branding on parts and packaging, and assemble SKD/CKD kits for trailer builders. First-article samples are shipped for approval before full production runs on custom orders.
Which countries do you export to?
We export to more than 40 countries, with our largest volumes going to Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Russia, alongside regular shipments to Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Do you supply marine trailer parts, boat and trailer parts, or yacht trailer parts?
Not as a core line. Marine trailer parts, boat and trailer parts, and yacht trailer parts — galvanized axles, rollers, winches, small-diameter hubs — are built for a completely different load range than what we manufacture. Our range is semi-trailer parts for road freight: 13-28 ton axles, air and mechanical suspension, brake systems, fifth wheel couplings and landing gear for tractor-trailer combinations, not boat launching equipment. If you're comparing us to a brand like Dexter trailer parts, that comparison holds for our heavy-duty axle and suspension lines serving commercial fleets, not Dexter's lighter utility and marine trailer catalog.

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