Allison Win Golden Award for Bus Parts in the 8th Bus Contest
2013-04-01 Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:In March, 2013, the 3-day long Bus and Coach Exhibition of 2013 (CIBC) held in Nanjing. Allison Transmission, Inc Corporation also participated in this influential fair, which attracted lots of bus makers as well as parts makers to come. Aiming at the bus and coach markets of 2013, in addition, the upcoming Youth Olympic Games of 2014, this fair is a grand event for the industry. In the 8th bus contest that held during the same period, Allison gearbox was awarded the golden award for bus parts.
www.chinabuses.org : In March, 2013, the 3-day long Bus and Coach Exhibition of 2013 (CIBC) held in Nanjing. Allison Transmission, Inc Corporation also participated in this influential fair, which attracted lots of bus makers as well as parts makers to come. Aiming at the bus and coach markets of 2013, in addition, the upcoming Youth Olympic Games of 2014, this fair is a grand event for the industry. In the 8th bus contest that held during the same period, Allison gearbox was awarded the golden award for bus parts.
Allison brings with it the T series and 2000 series which enjoy high reputation in the markets. As it’s learned, the 2000 series gearbox is designed for commercial vehicles weighing over 16000 KG (33000 Pounds); the maximum power is as high as 224 kilo watt (300 HP); optional turbine driving PTO; parking braking system; advanced electronic control system; optimized pre-diagnosing function. Torqmatic TM automatic gearbox is designed for wide usage. The maximum power allowed for city buses is 400 HP, and 550 HP for coaches; optional retarder; optional engine driving PTO; advanced electric control system; optimized pre-diagnosing function. The products can be used in transferring buses, city buses, intercity buses, coaches and etc.
Both the two series of gearboxes are in mass usage in China. It is a classic case of T series used in Beijing Bus. Since entering China in 1981, Allison sees business developing at a steady pace, now, they provide gearbox to nearly 40 bus makers. Also, domestically, Allison spread even to second-tier and third-tier cities in western and southern China, with more than 20,000 automatic gearboxes operating in more than 50 cities nationwide.
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