Baogang Affiliate Leans Into Overseas Work, Triples Revenue; Eyes Canada After Mongolia Wins

Oct 14, 2025

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Highlights

  • Inner Mongolia Ebo Intelligent Manufacturing Technology increased operating revenue by 182.66% through international expansion strategies.
  • The company completed seven major engine overhauls in Mongolia and is making strategic progress in entering the Canadian market.
  • Baogang is transforming from an internal support service to a global industrial service export model, challenging Western OEM service networks.

Inner Mongolia Ebo Intelligent Manufacturing Technology Co., Ltd. (an affiliate linked to Baogangโ€™s ecosystem around the Bayan Obo mine) says it used international expansion as its growth wedge in 2025โ€”delivering cross-border services while keeping core repair-and-spares work on track.

From January through September, the company reported operating revenue of RMB 91.55 million, up 182.66% year over year. External (non-group) market sales were RMB 19.53 million, with total profit of RMB 12.27 million, according to a company update carried by Baogang Daily. Alongside domestic projects โ€œconcentratedโ€ on mine equipment overhauls and spare-parts manufacturing, the firm completed seven major engine overhauls in Mongolia and says it has made โ€œpositive progressโ€ entering the Canadian market. A photo accompanying the notice shows technicians inspecting a Cummins engine (opens in a new tab) following repairs.

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Source: Baogang Group

Rare Earth Relevance

Baogangโ€™s quiet but deliberate push into North America may be easy to miss, but itโ€™s strategically charged. Concrete traction in Canada suggests that Chinaโ€™s industrial service ecosystemโ€”long anchored to Baogangโ€™s massive mining and metallurgical empireโ€”is now testing the waters of the North American maintenance, repair, and overhaul market. This is the home turf of U.S. equipment suppliers, where competition is fierce and brand loyalty runs deep.

The companyโ€™s wins in Mongolia, particularly the overhaul of Cummins engines, spotlight a growing ambition in the after-sales and lifecycle services arena. These are not low-margin assembly-line contracts; theyโ€™re high-value, skill-intensive refurbishments that can chip away at the dominance of Western OEM service networks. Should Baogangโ€™s technicians replicate this success in Canada, it could trigger quite pressure on pricing and contract structures for rebuilds and aftermarket support across the continent.

Equally telling is Baogangโ€™s shift beyond captive work. The clear divide between internal group projects and external client revenue points to a calculated strategy: monetize the in-house expertise built over decades of operating Chinaโ€™s largest rare-earth and steel operations. What began as a support arm for Baogangโ€™s mines now looks more like a standalone industrial export modelโ€”offering not just machinery, but a package of know-how, tooling, and technical labor.

The ripple effects could be far-reaching if such business expansion ensues. As Chinese industrial service firms globalize, Western miners and OEMs will likely face new competitive pressures in pricing, turnaround time, and service models. For mixed fleets operating both Western and Chinese equipment, these players could upend established norms, introducing hybrid parts ecosystems and cross-border service contracts that redefine what โ€œaftermarketโ€ really means in the global mining and heavy machinery landscape.

Key Takeaway

A Baogang-linked repair-and-spares specialist nearly tripled YTD revenue by using cross-border services as its growth lever, with Mongolia overhauls completed and Canada in the crosshairsโ€”a small but telling marker of Chinaโ€™s industrial services stepping outward.

Source: Baogang Daily (company with state ownership). This item originates from a state-owned entityโ€™s publication; details should be independently verified before making business or investment decisions.

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