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KING LONG Medical Vehicles Delivered

2011-12-28    Source:www.chinabuses.org:
Summarize:On December 22nd, 2011, a special bus promotion meeting to health system was held in the headquarters of KING LONG Bus, where Shenzhen XRAY Electric Co., Ltd. signed an order of 80 special medical vehicles valued RMB 40 million Yuan with KING LONG. It is said these vehicles would be delivered in 2012 to Medical Institutes.

www.chinabuses.org:On December 22nd, 2011, a special bus promotion meeting to health system was held in the headquarters of KING LONG Bus, where Shenzhen XRAY Electric Co., Ltd. signed an order of 80 special medical vehicles valued RMB 40 million Yuan with KING LONG. It is said these vehicles would be delivered in 2012 to Medical Institutes.

 

KING LONG Medical Vehicles in Promotion Meeting


These years, as the deepening of health care reform, market demand for medical vehicles is growing fast. The leading enterprise KING LONG valued the expansion of segment market and developed the first blood collection vehicle and health check vehicle, then a series of special vehicles like ambulances and Maternal & Child Health vehicles etc, in accordance with medical vehicle standards.

 

KING LONG Blood Collection Vehicle for Shanghai World Expo in 2011


KING LONG medical vehicles were widely recognized for the advanced concept and excellent quality. Especially, during Shanghai World Expo in 2010, the first KING LONG blood collection vehicle with sliding warehouse were well received for its humanity design, comfortable environment and advanced facilities; from 2010, over 1500 light ambulances were purchased in Hunan, Gansu, Sichuan, Chongqing, Fujian and Jiangxi etc. The data showed that KING LONG sold over 500 medical vehicles worthy of RMB 100 million Yuan in 2011.

 

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