Sales of JAC buses grows steadily in 2012
2012-07-31 Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:During Anhui school bus forum, Wang Jiang'an, president of JAC Motors, delivered a speech on JAC Motors and China school bus markets. Last year, sales revenues of JAC Motors were 38.8 billion RMB, and the figure was 17.2 billion RMB in the first half year. Sales of medium and large coaches ranked the sixth in the world last year, and there were 5,200 buses sold in the first half year, with revenues of 2.5 billion RMB. And he predicts that sales of buses will amount to 14,000 units in 2012, with possible revenues of 6.5-7.5 billion RMB.
www.chinabuses.org: During Anhui school bus forum, Wang Jiang'an, president of
JAC Motors, delivered a speech on JAC Motors and China school bus markets. Last year, sales revenues of JAC Motors were 38.8 billion RMB, and the figure was 17.2 billion RMB in the first half year. Sales of medium and large coaches ranked the sixth in the world last year, and there were 5,200 buses sold in the first half year, with revenues of 2.5 billion RMB. And he predicts that sales of buses will amount to 14,000 units in 2012, with possible revenues of 6.5-7.5 billion RMB.
Wang Jiang'an, president of JAC Motors
He stated that JAC Motors owns
JAC and
Ankai Bus, and their products are complementary, and the two company can share technology and markets resources, and their products cover 5.6-18m and their price are from 100,000 RMB to 3 million RMB, including inter city bus, tourist buses, city buses and new energy buses produced in four production bases. The annual outputs are 18,000 units, among the first four in China bus industry. Ankai started to cooperate with Kassbohrer Setra since 1993 to introduce monocoque technology to produce luxurious coaches. JAC bus cooperates with Hyundai Bus since 1999, and their buses featuring fuel-efficient, comfort and modern, performing well in medium buses. They are developing some school buses and new energy buses in recent years and their sales of electric buses ranked the first in China.
It is learned that JAC Bus started to produce school buses rather early, and their markets shares are over 80% in Beijing and Shanghai before 2010. JAC Bus has sold nearly 1,000 school buses in Anhui, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong and North East China in recent years. Last year, JAC Motors secured orders for 3,000 school buses from Saudi Arabia, the biggest school bus order till now. For school bus markets, JAC Bus will produce more products meeting China school bus standards, and they are also cooperating with Navistar Company which owns three school bus brands with the biggest one Navistar school buses taking 50% American school bus shares.
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