Shannon Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd. is a company located in Ningguo, China. The company specializes in the research, production, and sales of new, efficient, and energy-saving washing machine deceleration clutches. They have successfully developed and promoted a series of products, including dual-drive deceleration clutches, dual-pulley deceleration clutches, 16kg large-capacity deceleration clutches, and integrated units of direct-drive motor deceleration clutches. These products have been purchased by leading companies in the washing machine industry, such as Haier and Midea, through non-competitive bidding. The company holds more than 20 effective invention patents related to its core products and has multiple utility model patents and appearance design patents. Over the years, the company has introduced and cultivated a group of excellent management and technical talents, forming a stable management team, research and development team, and core technical personnel team. In the future, the company will continue to focus on the washing machine deceleration clutch industry, closely follow market demand and technological trends, promote technological innovation, and strive to maintain its leading position in the domestic mid-to-high-end automatic washing machine deceleration clutch field. On November 2, 2021, the company changed its Chinese full name from "Anhui Julong Transmission Technology Co., Ltd." to "Shannon Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd."
Headquarters
No. 16, Chuangye North Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone, Ningguo City, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province
Ningguo; Anhui;
Postal Code: 242300
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Website: http://www.shannonxsemi.com
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