2011 year-end inventory event of Ankai Bus
2012-02-01 Source:www.baidu.com
Summarize:On March 25th 2011, from that night announcement of Ankai Bus, the company raised RMB not more than 500 million funds for researching and development on new energy vehicles expansion and key power manufacturing, integration projects.
www.chinabuses.org: On March 25th 2011, from that night announcement of Ankai Bus, the company raised RMB not more than 500 million funds for researching and development on new energy vehicles expansion and key power manufacturing, integration projects.
In the first quarter of 2011, the exported sales growth rate of Ankai Bus increased by about 30% compared to the year of 2010. After 2008 financial crisis, the export salesof Ankai Bus in 2010 was recovery compared to the year of 2009. In 2010, Ankai Bus exported 770 units of buses & coaches and the sales amount reached about RMB 200 million.
In late June, through the inspection from Anhui Entry and Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, 80 units of 12 meter high-end Ankai coaches exported to Russia. According to international department of Ankai Bus, Russia ordered 280 units of Ankai coaches with the total amount over $ 20 million. These 80 units of Ankai coaches was the first delivery in this order and the balance of 200 units had been delivered before August 2011.
On 4 May 2011, Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd. has signed the purchasing agreement with Hafil Hajj Transportation Establishment in Saudi Arabia for 3000 units of Ankai school buses, referring to the amount of USD 152 million.
On July 26th 2011, the first delivery of 400 units of domestic Ankai coach rallied Jiangsu Lianyungang port and was about to export to Saudi Arabia.
On August 25th 2011, Ankai Bus reported its total business revenue of RMB 1.573 billion which increased by 5.96% compared to last year.
According to a Pakistani local media reports on December 1st 2011, The Punjab government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd, to supply 575 compressed natural gas (CNG) powered air conditioned buses for public transportation under the management of government-owned Lahore Transport Company (LTC). The buses are expected to be delivered by April 2012.
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