Partix Auto
Portugal has emerged as a cornerstone of the European automotive supply chain. With major production hubs in Palmela (Volkswagen Autoeuropa), Mangualde (Stellantis), and the thriving industrial cluster in the North near Vila Nova de Gaia, the demand for high-precision components like transmission mounts has never been higher. As a specialized supplier, we recognize that the Portuguese market requires a blend of rigorous German engineering standards and agile Mediterranean manufacturing flexibility.
Shenzhen Partix Auto Co., Ltd., headquartered with its primary manufacturing strength in Zhucheng, Shandong, stands as a beacon of innovation in the global vibration control market. Since our founding in 2004, we have bridged the gap between large-scale production and bespoke engineering. Our location near Weifang and the Port of Qingdao mirrors Portugal’s own logistical advantages at the Port of Sines, ensuring seamless global distribution of our ISO-certified transmission mounts.
As a state-owned holding listed firm and a recognized "National High-Tech Enterprise," we don’t just manufacture parts; we engineer reliability. Our portfolio includes specialized fluid pipelines, air spring systems, and high-durability rubber-to-metal bonded mounts that are essential for the diverse vehicle parc found across Portugal, from Lisbon's bustling taxis to the heavy-duty logistics trucks traversing the A1 motorway.
In the context of the Portuguese automotive industry development trends, the shift toward Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) is reshaping component design. Traditional transmission mounts were designed primarily to absorb the low-frequency vibrations of Internal Combustion Engines (ICE). However, the new generation of mounts must handle the high-torque characteristics of electric motors while maintaining cabin silence (NVH - Noise, Vibration, Harshness).
Our transmission mounts utilize advanced Natural Rubber (NR) and EPDM compounds specifically formulated to withstand the humid Atlantic climate of Portugal. Saline air near coastal regions like Porto or Faro can accelerate the degradation of rubber; therefore, our parts undergo 1,000-hour salt spray testing and dynamic fatigue analysis to ensure they outlast standard aftermarket alternatives.
The Portuguese automotive cluster (MOBINOV) is currently investing heavily in Industry 4.0. As a "National Intellectual Property Demonstration Enterprise," Partix Auto aligns with these goals by implementing smart manufacturing processes. Our production lines utilize AI-driven inspection systems to detect micro-fissures in rubber bonding, a level of precision that Portuguese Tier-1 suppliers demand. Furthermore, we are exploring sustainable rubber sources to support the green manufacturing initiatives prevalent in the EU's environmental roadmap.
Partner with a global leader in automotive vibration control. We offer competitive pricing, O.E.M. matching quality, and robust logistics support for Portuguese wholesalers and repair networks.