In today's rapidly developing global power industry, technical exchanges and cooperation between countries have become increasingly frequent. Recently, at the sincere invitation of the Dar es Salaam Power Company in Tanzania, our company embarked on an overseas study tour to this vibrant and opportunity-rich land, aimed at deepening cooperation and exploring power solutions. This visit not only deepened our understanding of local power needs but also allowed our core products—composite tension insulators andhardware dead-end clamps—to shine brightly in a foreign land.
Departure: Crossing Mountains and Seas with Anticipation
Driven by curiosity about the unknown and enthusiasm for collaboration, we embarked on our journey to Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, a city situated on the shores of the Indian Ocean, has become an important trade and transportation hub in East Africa due to its unique geographical location and rapidly developing economy. For the power industry, this region presents both challenges and opportunities, especially as the accelerating pace of urbanization drives growing demand for efficient and reliable power transmission systems.
Exploration: The Impact of Construction Sites
Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed by senior management and technical teams from the Dar es Salaam City Power Company. Under their meticulous arrangements, we visited multiple power line projects currently under intense construction. These projects not only signify Dar es Salaam’s growing modernization but also aim to build a more stable and efficient power network to meet the massive electricity demands driven by urban expansion.

At the construction sites, we witnessed the outstanding performance of composite tension insulators and dead-end clamps in actual application. These products, with their outstanding weather resistance, high strength, and excellent electrical performance, can maintain stable operation even under extreme weather conditions, effectively ensuring the safety and efficiency of power transmission. In particular, our composite tension insulators, with their unique design, not only reduce the overall weight of the lines but also significantly enhance their wind resistance and service life, earning unanimous praise from the on-site engineers.


In addition to the tour, we engaged in in-depth discussions with engineers from the power company. During the meeting, we provided a detailed introduction to the technical features, production processes, and quality control systems of our products, while also carefully listening to their valuable feedback on product performance, installation, and maintenance. Through this face-to-face communication, we not only gained a deeper understanding of local market needs but also identified important directions for future product optimization and upgrades.

Looking Ahead: A Future of Mutual Benefit and Win-Win Cooperation
This study tour was not only an exchange and collision of technologies but also a deepening and expansion of the cooperative relationship between the two parties. We deeply feel that, against the backdrop of the global energy transition, strengthening international cooperation and sharing technological achievements are key to driving the sustainable development of the power industry. In the future, we will continue to increase R&D investment, continuously improve product performance and service quality, and contribute more Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions to the power industry in Tanzania and around the world.

