2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
2026-01-05
2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
As the clock ticked into 2026, the team at TWOO AUTO INDUSTRIAL LIMITED swapped our auto-parts blueprints and production checklists for skewers, game props, and a trip to a cozy countryside campsite—our annual New Year’s Day team retreat was officially underway.
For the uninitiated: we’re the crew behind the reliable auto components that keep vehicles running smoothly. Most days, our desks are stacked with prototype designs, torque spec sheets, and supply chain updates. So when the chance to step away from the workshop rolled around? We didn’t hesitate.
The Grill: Where Auto Pros Become BBQ Enthusiasts (With Part-Themed Banter)
The star of the day? The outdoor barbecue (you can spot our crew in the photo, grilling up a storm!). No spreadsheets here—just teammates passing marinades, teasing each other about slightly charred sausages, and leaning into our work vocab:
Our engineering lead (usually glued to brake pad tolerance tests) nailed grilling technique, muttering, “Adjusting grill heat’s just like tuning engine idle speed: too high burns the parts, too low stalls the process.”
One teammate joked that stacking skewers was our version of “non-standard component assembly” (no blueprint required, just chaotic deliciousness).
Games: Teamwork Beyond the Production Line (Auto-Parts Twist Included)
Stomachs full of savory bites, we dived into team games—with a very TWOO AUTO flair:
Our scavenger hunt sent us hunting for items mirroring our daily parts lineup: a rock “as wear-resistant as our ceramic brake pads,” a twig shaped like a control arm, and a leaf that “flexes like a suspension spring.”
During the relay race, we nicknamed the baton our “proprietary drive shaft”; every handoff came with a dramatic yell of “Maintain transmission efficiency!” (extra points if you didn’t fumble the “shaft”).
The auto-parts trivia got chaotic: when someone guessed “plastic” as brake rotor material, the group groaned, “That’s the equivalent of installing lug nuts backwards—career-ending (jokingly, of course).” The winner took home a custom wrench-shaped bottle opener (repurposed from a retired prototype tool).
Campfire Vibes: Colleagues → Friends (Even With Part-Focused Brains)
As dusk hit, the campsite lit up with fairy lights (peep the background in our grill photo!), and we settled into casual chats—though we couldn’t escape our work roots:
A production specialist laughed, “Flipping skewers is way easier than aligning suspension positioning—no calipers needed!”
Another debated whether the campsite’s string light wiring was “up to our harness connection standards” (spoiler: it wasn’t, but we let it slide for the s’mores).
By the end of the retreat, we weren’t just the TWOO AUTO team—we were the group that knew who grills like they tune engines, who dominates auto-parts trivia, and who always brings extra snacks (the unsung “supply chain hero” of the day).
2026 is off to a great start for us: full bellies, stronger connections, and all the energy to keep crafting top-tier auto parts this year. Here’s to more grills, more games, and more wins (on both the workshop floor and the campsite) ahead!
2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
2026-01-05
2026 New Year’s Day Team Bonding: Grills, Games, and Good Vibes at TWOO AUTO’s Campout
As the clock ticked into 2026, the team at TWOO AUTO INDUSTRIAL LIMITED swapped our auto-parts blueprints and production checklists for skewers, game props, and a trip to a cozy countryside campsite—our annual New Year’s Day team retreat was officially underway.
For the uninitiated: we’re the crew behind the reliable auto components that keep vehicles running smoothly. Most days, our desks are stacked with prototype designs, torque spec sheets, and supply chain updates. So when the chance to step away from the workshop rolled around? We didn’t hesitate.
The Grill: Where Auto Pros Become BBQ Enthusiasts (With Part-Themed Banter)
The star of the day? The outdoor barbecue (you can spot our crew in the photo, grilling up a storm!). No spreadsheets here—just teammates passing marinades, teasing each other about slightly charred sausages, and leaning into our work vocab:
Our engineering lead (usually glued to brake pad tolerance tests) nailed grilling technique, muttering, “Adjusting grill heat’s just like tuning engine idle speed: too high burns the parts, too low stalls the process.”
One teammate joked that stacking skewers was our version of “non-standard component assembly” (no blueprint required, just chaotic deliciousness).
Games: Teamwork Beyond the Production Line (Auto-Parts Twist Included)
Stomachs full of savory bites, we dived into team games—with a very TWOO AUTO flair:
Our scavenger hunt sent us hunting for items mirroring our daily parts lineup: a rock “as wear-resistant as our ceramic brake pads,” a twig shaped like a control arm, and a leaf that “flexes like a suspension spring.”
During the relay race, we nicknamed the baton our “proprietary drive shaft”; every handoff came with a dramatic yell of “Maintain transmission efficiency!” (extra points if you didn’t fumble the “shaft”).
The auto-parts trivia got chaotic: when someone guessed “plastic” as brake rotor material, the group groaned, “That’s the equivalent of installing lug nuts backwards—career-ending (jokingly, of course).” The winner took home a custom wrench-shaped bottle opener (repurposed from a retired prototype tool).
Campfire Vibes: Colleagues → Friends (Even With Part-Focused Brains)
As dusk hit, the campsite lit up with fairy lights (peep the background in our grill photo!), and we settled into casual chats—though we couldn’t escape our work roots:
A production specialist laughed, “Flipping skewers is way easier than aligning suspension positioning—no calipers needed!”
Another debated whether the campsite’s string light wiring was “up to our harness connection standards” (spoiler: it wasn’t, but we let it slide for the s’mores).
By the end of the retreat, we weren’t just the TWOO AUTO team—we were the group that knew who grills like they tune engines, who dominates auto-parts trivia, and who always brings extra snacks (the unsung “supply chain hero” of the day).
2026 is off to a great start for us: full bellies, stronger connections, and all the energy to keep crafting top-tier auto parts this year. Here’s to more grills, more games, and more wins (on both the workshop floor and the campsite) ahead!