Advanced Solutions Tailored for Japanese Veterinary Standards
Global Leadership in Veterinary Medical Equipment
Shaoxing WANJIA has been a leading manufacturer in the veterinary equipment industry since 1985. Over the decades, we have transformed from humble beginnings into a globally renowned company, setting industry standards in research and production. Our fully automated production facilities, combined with exceptional manufacturing capabilities and stringent quality control, ensure that every product meets the highest international standards. With over 60 patent certifications and exports to more than 60 countries and regions, Shaoxing WANJIA delivers innovative solutions that drive the livestock industry forward.
As a trusted supplier in global trade, Shaoxing WANJIA’s story is one of relentless pursuit of excellence, empowering the livestock industry and shaping the future of veterinary equipment worldwide. For the Japanese market, we combine this global experience with the localized precision required by JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) to provide the highest quality needles for cattle, swine, and poultry.
Merging Tradition with Cutting-Edge Medical Technology
Japan’s livestock sector, particularly the production of world-renowned Wagyu beef and premium dairy from Hokkaido, operates under some of the world's most rigorous health standards. Veterinary needles are not just tools; they are critical components in maintaining the "Japanese Quality" of meat and milk. Our needles are designed with ultra-sharp bevels to minimize tissue damage and stress in cattle, ensuring the welfare of these high-value animals.
The Japanese agricultural industry is currently undergoing a massive digital transformation (Smart Farming). With an aging farming population, there is an increasing reliance on automated injection systems and vaccination drones. Our needles are compatible with these AI-driven systems, offering the consistency and durability required for high-speed automated protocols. Furthermore, Japan's strict biosecurity measures against diseases like Swine Fever and Avian Influenza demand sterile, single-use, or high-grade reusable needles that prevent cross-contamination.