
Our Team
Five people cover engineering, the workshop, technical review and commercial follow-up. Each has a profile page, each is named on the technical guides they write or review, and each answers questions in their own area rather than through a general sales inbox.
Weiqiang Sun
Weiqiang Sun serves as General Manager of Galip Equipment, with overall responsibility for the company’s manufacturing and commercial operations.

Ming Zhu
Ming Zhu leads Galip Equipment’s technical team and is responsible for the electrical and control systems fitted to the company’s bucking and breakout units. His remit covers equipment commissioning and fault diagnosis, and he attends customer facilities to provide on-site technical support. Articles published on this site covering control systems, torque-turn monitoring and commissioning are reviewed by him prior to publication.

Hongzheng Zhou
Hongzheng Zhou is responsible for production operations within the Galip Equipment workshop. He previously served as a machine operator at Sinopec, and applies that operating experience to questions of machine usability and operator requirements. Articles published on this site covering workshop practice, handling and maintenance are reviewed by him prior to publication.

Jason Wang
Jason Wang works across sales and technical review at Galip Equipment. He handles commercial and specification enquiries, and reviews material published on this site for technical accuracy — seven technical guides currently carry his review.

Jack Sun
Jack Sun is responsible for commercial and product enquiries at Galip Equipment, and is the principal author of the technical guides published on this site. Seven guides carry his authorship, each reviewed for technical accuracy by Jason Wang prior to publication.
From Inquiry to Execution
An equipment enquiry rarely belongs to one person. Rather than routing everything through a sales inbox, questions go to whoever actually owns that part of the machine.
Why Every Technical Guide Carries Two Names
Nothing technical publishes here on one person’s say-so. One person writes it, a second reviews it for accuracy, and both names appear on the article.
Have a question for a specific person?
Send the equipment type, the pipe or connection range and your working conditions. It goes to whoever owns that part of the machine, not to a general inbox.