A shipment of 100 pickup trucks manufactured by China’s JMC was loaded and dispatched from Taicang Port in Jiangsu Province to Burkina Faso, according to the company.

The vehicles, part of the JMC Grand Avenue lineup, are intended for delivery to government end-users in the West African country. The shipment departed following port loading operations marked by standard export logistics procedures.

The Grand Avenue pickup is built on JMC’s Touring Architecture 2.0 platform and is designed for mixed-use applications, including off-road driving, cargo transport, and government or utility operations in varied terrain conditions.
The company said the export order was completed under tight delivery timelines and quality requirements, supported by its supply chain and production systems, as well as dedicated export teams overseeing inspection and shipment coordination.

JMC has been expanding its overseas business in recent years, with exports reaching multiple emerging markets. The company has positioned international sales as part of its broader growth strategy alongside domestic operations.
The automaker said it will continue to develop products based on global market requirements and further expand its presence in overseas segments.