Factory Profile

YYN Steel Structure Factory for Export Projects

YYN is a China-based steel structure manufacturer focused on large overseas projects above 400 tons, with factory capacity, export packing, and drawing review built around international buyers.

YYN steel structure factory exterior with export-ready steel components

Who We Are

A factory established for steel structure manufacturing since 2008

YYN operates from No. 9 Longkang Road, Fengshan Development Zone, Jiulong Industrial Park, Hua'an County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China. The factory was established in 2008 and is positioned as a manufacturing base for overseas steel structure projects.

The business focus is not small retail orders. YYN is set up for serious factory-direct procurement where drawings, steel tonnage, welding quality, coating, container loading, and documentation must work together before shipment.

Drawing Review

Review building use, span, height, wind load, crane load, cladding, and project location before quotation.

Fabrication Control

Manage cutting, assembly, welding, drilling, painting, and trial checks according to the agreed project scope.

Export Packing

Prepare packing lists, shipping marks, container loading plans, and installation documents for overseas handover.

Export Positioning

Built for foreign trade steel structure procurement

The website is positioned for overseas buyers who need factory-direct steel structure supply rather than a local small-contractor service. YYN can discuss drawings, steel scope, fabrication, coating, packing, shipping documents, and project communication before containers leave China.

For Saudi Arabia, Australia, and the UAE, buyers usually care about climate, corrosion exposure, wind loads, local approval, installation coordination, and reliable shipment documents. YYN supports the manufacturing and export preparation side so buyers can coordinate with their local engineers and site teams.

Because the factory works with large-tonnage orders, the early conversation is mainly about project feasibility: whether the buyer has enough drawings, whether the steel scope is clear, whether shipping and packing can be planned, and whether the project timeline fits production capacity.