AOYASI presents itself as a long-established producer of school and office furniture, originating in 1986, with over 30,000 square meters of factory area, more than 200 employees, and over 100 production facilities. That kind of factory base supports more stable development and bulk supply.
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2026-04-27AOYASI presents itself as a factory established in 1986 with more than 30,000 square meters of production area and over 100 production facilities, specializing in school and office furniture export.
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2026-04-24AOYASI presents itself as a long-established school furniture manufacturer specializing in school and office furniture export, with a factory area of over 30,000 square meters, more than 200 employees, over 100 production facilities, and management systems including ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001. Those points matter because stable export inspection usually depends on real factory control rather than simple trading coordination.
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2026-04-23AOYASI’s own bunk bed content states that weight capacity is not a fixed number and depends on structure, materials, and manufacturing control. Its published guidance also notes that a standard twin bunk bed often supports about 90 to 180 kg per sleeping level, while dormitory and institutional models are usually engineered for heavier and more frequent use.
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2026-04-22AOYASI’s own sourcing guidance lists raw material inspection, welding verification, dimensional accuracy checks, coating inspection, and final assembly testing as key controls, and the company says it operates under ISO9001 quality management alongside ISO14001 and OHSAS18001.
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2026-04-21AOYASI’s own factory guidance explains that real manufacturers usually manage raw material preparation, tube cutting, stamping, welding, polishing, surface treatment, electrostatic powder coating, and final assembly in one connected process. That type of in-house workflow is important because dimensional control depends on consistency at every step, not on one final measurement alone.
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2026-04-20AOYASI describes its production flow as cutting, stamping, welding, metal surface treatment, electrostatic powder coating, assembly, and packaging, which shows that coating is treated as a core factory process rather than a simple cosmetic step.
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2026-04-17AOYASI describes this full process on its own site and presents itself as a manufacturer founded in 1986, with more than 30,000 square meters of factory space, over 150 employees, and more than 100 advanced production facilities.
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2026-04-16AOYASI presents itself as a long-established school and dormitory furniture producer, founded in 1986, with more than 30,000 square meters of factory area, over 150 employees, and more than 100 advanced production facilities. That scale supports more stable process control for large dormitory projects.
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2026-04-15AOYASI’s published sourcing guidance notes that true manufacturers normally control cutting, welding, metal forming, surface treatment, and final assembly in house, which gives them stronger control over structure, consistency, and delivery.
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2026-04-14AOYASI presents itself as a long-established school and dormitory furniture manufacturer founded in 1986, with more than 30,000 square meters of factory area, over 100 production facilities, and export experience in school and office furniture. That kind of scale usually supports better planning for large-volume delivery.
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2026-04-13AOYASI’s published sourcing content describes exactly this kind of process visibility, which matters because each stage affects output consistency, lead time, and batch quality. AOYASI also states that it operates with more than 30,000 square meters of factory space and over 100 production facilities, giving it a stronger base for repeatable project delivery.