Dedicating our country to its birthday with perseverance
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Dedicating our country to its birthday with perseverance

Source: ZYS    Published:2025-10-11    

While most people were immersed in the joyful celebration of both the National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival, a different kind of festivity was unfolding in the production workshop of the Special Bearings Division. The roar of machines composed a unique holiday symphony, and the diligent figures expressed their sense of duty and commitment through sweat and perseverance. In the name of being on duty, they offered the most sincere and humble birthday wishes to the motherland.

Choosing to stay on duty is not only a responsibility but also a commitment. "An order is a command; ensuring supply is a duty." This holiday, all core members of the production workshop voluntarily chose to remain at their posts. To ensure on-time delivery of orders and the stable operation of the production chain, the Special Bearings Manufacturing Department developed a meticulous holiday production plan. They understand clearly that the production line must not be interrupted, and the supply of products must not be halted. The mission they shoulder is as weighty as a mountain.

This unwavering dedication stems from a deep respect for their profession and a steadfast commitment to their promises. They have transformed themselves into strong and reliable "screws," firmly fastened at critical points of the nation's key equipment and the smooth operation of society. Their presence ensures that production continues as usual and everything runs in an orderly manner during the holiday period.

Their dedication is quiet yet powerful—resonating in the roar of the machines, at the assembly stations, and along the inspection routes—coming together to compose the most stirring symphony of the holiday. The successful fulfillment of the scheduled production targets during the holiday stands as the most fruitful achievement of their efforts in this season of harvest.




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