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On the morning of October 31st, the Dagukou Port area of Tianjin Port was bustling with activity. The first medical ambulance prototype exported by Senyao International to Cote d'Ivoire set sail slowly with a Panamanian cargo ship. This emergency medical equipment, which embodies the power of "Made in China", will cross the Indian Ocean to West Africa, becoming another practical measure for Chinese enterprises to assist Ivory Coast's "National Health Plan".
As a foreign trade enterprise that has been deeply involved in the international market for more than ten years, Senyao International's exported medical ambulances are fully adapted to the climate and medical needs of Cote d'Ivoire. The vehicle adopts a two compartment independent enclosed design, and the medical compartment is made of environmentally friendly materials that are resistant to high temperature and mold, which can withstand the high temperature and high humidity environment in Africa; The cabin is equipped with emergency equipment such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation devices and multi parameter monitors, which can meet the urgent needs of primary medical institutions for emergency transportation and on-site treatment, and accurately meet the urgent needs of Cote d'Ivoire to strengthen the construction of the primary medical system.
This prototype is the 'touchstone' for both parties to deepen medical cooperation, "said the person in charge of Senyao International. The company relies on the industrial foundation of" China's Truck Capital "in Shiyan, Hubei, and collaborates with domestic specialized vehicle enterprises to customize and develop this model. From demand matching to prototype delivery, it only takes one month. If bulk cooperation is achieved in the future, it is expected that the annual supply will reach 3000 units, with a focus on investing in Ivory Coast and areas with weak medical resources in inland Africa, helping to narrow the regional medical gap.
The smooth sailing this time cannot be separated from the efficient guarantee of the port department. Tanggu Border Inspection Station learned from the experience of the "the Belt and Road" equipment export service, matched the needs of enterprises a week in advance, developed a "one-stop" customs clearance program, and reduced the customs clearance time by 40% through "zero wait" inspection, priority release and other measures to ensure that vehicles are shipped on time.

In recent years, the average annual growth rate of medical expenditure in Cote d'Ivoire has been 17%, and the "National Health Plan" has covered 83% of administrative regions. However, the dependence on imported medical equipment still exceeds 90%. The ambulance export this time is not only a concrete action taken by Chinese enterprises to respond to the livelihood needs of West African people, but also a vivid epitome of China Africa medical cooperation. As industry insiders have pointed out, with more "Made in China" medical equipment entering Africa, it will inject sustained momentum into the construction of a universal healthcare system in the region.