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Honglu Steel Structure's 2025 Insured Employee Count Falls to 808

2026-06-16

Honglu Steel Structure’s 2025 Insured Employee Count Falls to 808

HEFEI, CHINA - June 16, 2026 - A Sina Finance-linked company information update reported that Honglu Steel Structure’s 2025 insured employee count was 808, down by 871 people from the previous period.

The Baijiahao item cited company profile data and said the insured employee count declined 51.88% year over year. The figure is a narrow personnel-registration metric and should be read alongside the company’s broader operating disclosures, production-base structure, subsidiary arrangements, and workforce composition.

Personnel Registration Metric Declines

The reported insured employee count captures the number of employees covered under the relevant social-insurance registration for the reporting entity. It is not necessarily the same as total group employment across all subsidiaries, production bases, contractors, and operating units.

For investors, the decline is still notable because staffing metrics can reflect changes in organizational structure, entity-level reporting, automation, production arrangements, or administrative registration.

Key Data Points

  • 2025 Insured Employee Count: The reported figure was 808 people.
  • Change From Prior Period: The count fell by 871 people.
  • Reported Decline: The year-over-year decrease was 51.88%.

Context for Honglu’s Operating Model

Honglu has recently emphasized smart manufacturing, welding robots, inspection technology, and specialized production lines across its steel-structure business. Those initiatives may affect how investors interpret personnel metrics, especially when reviewing productivity, manufacturing efficiency, and cost control.

The update should be treated as one data point within a broader diligence process. Customers and investors evaluating Honglu should continue to monitor formal company announcements, audited financial reports, order demand, production capacity, certifications, and quality-control capabilities before drawing conclusions about operating scale.