How was Orange created?
When Jasmine was five years old, her father founded a machine factory. Growing up in a factory environment, she was deeply influenced by her family’s passion and dedication to mechanical manufacturing. Her father devoted himself to equipment research and development and process refinement, experimenting day and night, iterating structures, and optimizing details, all to make each piece of equipment more precise, stable, and professional. Despite years of hard work, he remained tireless, because it was the career he loved and upheld throughout his life.
To broaden her horizons, her father fully supported Jasmine’s education. After graduating from university, she studied abroad for four years, successfully obtaining an MBA. During her time abroad, she conducted in-depth research on the machinery industry in various countries, comparing similar equipment and manufacturing processes globally.
After completing her studies, Jasmine resolutely gave up a high-paying job and excellent career development opportunities overseas, choosing to return home to continue her family’s business. After visiting many countries, she became even more convinced that the candy and chocolate machinery her father had painstakingly developed, with its more robust craftsmanship, more stable performance, and superior quality, was fully capable of going global.
Driven by the initial aspiration of “inheriting craftsmanship and taking ‘Made in China’ to the world,” Jasmine officially founded the Orangemech brand and established the Orange Group.
Through years of dedicated development and expansion, Orangemech equipment, relying on its solid R&D foundation and stringent quality control standards, is now exported to more than 194 countries and regions, including the United States, Russia, Canada, South Korea, and India. With its stable quality and professional service, it has won high recognition and long-term trust from customers worldwide.



