China's Changzhou National Hi-Tech District renews partnership with German multinational ThyssenKrupp
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CHANGZHOU, China, July 20, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
ThyssenKrupp's consistent confidence in China's investment environment and
market potential leads to five investments in five years
German multinational conglomerate ThyssenKrupp recently renewed its partnership
with Changzhou National Hi-Tech District (CND), in Changzhou, representing its
fifth investment in the Chinese city in five years.
ThyssenKrupp decided to move forward with an additional investment of US$200
million to build a global automotive electronic power steering (EPS) system
facility in the district. As one of the world's top 500 firms, ThyssenKrupp is
the result of the merger of Thyssen and Krupp and has established its
leadership in the steel refining sector, as well as the automotive parts and
elevator manufacturing sectors.
With a focus on the high-tech manufacturing of automotive parts, the German
conglomerate invested 25 million euros five years ago to set up ThyssenKrupp
Steering System (Changzhou) Co., Ltd. The entity reported sales of 618 million
yuan for the first year after becoming operational.
The conglomerate's fifth investment in Changzhou will focus on the R&D and
production of the world's most advanced automotive EPS systems, which will
vastly reduce the energy consumption of electric vehicles, giving drivers and
passengers a better experience, while empowering unmanned driving technologies.
Despite the negative effect that the current international economic situation
and the COVID-19 pandemic are having on international economic cooperation,
ThyssenKrupp remains upbeat about the prospects in China.
ThyssenKrupp's manufacturing facilities in Changzhou have delivered
increasingly exciting results, evidenced by sales from the Changzhou facilities
growing 48.9% year on year in 2017, followed by a growth rate that advanced
85.9% in 2018 and 36% in 2019. ThyssenKrupp Presta Steering Asia Pacific Chief
Operating Officer Chen Min commented after the signing ceremony that thanks to
CND's favorable business environment and the five investments in Changzhou over
a five-year period, China promises a brighter future for the company.
The registered capital of ThyssenKrupp's manufacturing facilities in Changzhou
has reached approximately 900 million yuan. Chen Min said: "Looking forward,
Changzhou's facilities will become our largest steering system manufacturing
base around the world and their combined annual sales are expected to double to
some 5 billion yuan in three to five years."
Related link: http://cznd.changzhou.gov.cn/
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