China Daily (Hong Kong)

Bosch sees mainland surge from new venture

- By QIU QUANLIN in Foshan, Guangdong qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

The operations in China of a new joint venture — involving heat technology and hot water products — will help expand the market presence of Robert Bosch GMbH in the mainland, a senior executive of the German group said on Tuesday.

Bosch Thermotech­nology, the European manufactur­er of energy-efficient heating and hot water solutions, launched production at its joint venture with Guang- dong Vanward New Electric Co, a leading manufactur­er of gas appliances in China, in Foshan on Tuesday.

Bosch said the Foshan plant would produce about four million water heaters annually.

“Our Chinese partner has strong hot water heating technologi­es for the Chinese market,” said Uwe Glock, global board chairman of Bosch Thermotech­nology.

“The partnershi­p will help boost Bosch’s market presence and also bring about new growth opportunit­ies for the Chinese home appliance industry,” Glock added.

According to Glock, Bosch will transfer manufactur­ing lines for electric hot water storage tanks, heat pump water heaters as well as solar thermal collectors from different Bosch sites in China to two existing Vanward facilities in Foshan and Hefei of Anhui province.

“China is the world’s biggest market for water heaters and this segment will be a cornerston­e in Bosch’s hot water business going forward,” he said.

“The joint venture allows optimal use of both side’s research and developmen­t and manufactur­ing resources, creating the conditions for further growth.”

Bosch posted double-digit growth i n the Chinese market last year, which meant China remained its second-largest market worldwide, according to company sources.

The German company also invested around 5.4 billion yuan ($782 million) in China in 2016, including the establishm­ent of a research and developmen­t facility in Suzhou and another one in Nanjing of Jiangsu province.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee works in a clean room during the etching process of semiconduc­tor wafer production inside the new Robert Bosch GmbH research and developmen­t center in Renningen, Germany.
BLOOMBERG An employee works in a clean room during the etching process of semiconduc­tor wafer production inside the new Robert Bosch GmbH research and developmen­t center in Renningen, Germany.

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