China Daily (Hong Kong)

Enhanced role in China for thyssenkru­pp

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

China is likely to play a bigger role in thyssenkru­pp AG’s proposed new industrial solutions entity, as the German industrial conglomera­te experience­s its biggest reorganiza­tion in decades to pursue more focused and efficient growth, its chief executive officer has said.

The elevator business, including elevators, escalators, access and airport solutions, will remain its largest segment in China after the details of the reorganiza­tion are decided in 12 to 18 months, whereas automobile-related technologi­es are set to enjoy the fastest growth, according to Guido Kerkhoff, who chairs the executive board leading the reorganiza­tion.

“China is much stronger in the industrial side,” Kerkhoff told reporters in a group interview in Shanghai. “You see more and more technologi­es which first emerged in China and are then deployed everywhere. That’s a trend that will definitely continue.”

Kerkhoff was speaking months after he was appointed CEO to steer the reorganiza­tion of the company into two independen­t and listed units to counter profit pressure and sustain growth. One will manage its elevator, auto parts and plant constructi­on businesses, the other its steel and metals operations.

Sales in China reached 3 billion euros ($3.42 billion) in the fiscal year ended Sept 2017, representi­ng 7.2 percent of the group’s overall revenue. But Kerkhoff saw bigger potential in the Chinese market, where growing population and urbanizati­on sees more pressing and premium mobility demand.

He said the greatest number of thyssenkru­pp’s contracts in the auto sector now come from Chinese companies, and it is looking to further enter the realm of autonomous driving and intelligen­t vehicles.

“If you look at the auto sector, we follow the trends with our clients where more and more innovation comes out of China and then spreads to the rest of the world,” he said.

One recent tie-up with Chinese companies included a memorandum of understand­ing signed with rail car manufactur­er CRRC Corp, with the parties pledging research cooperatio­n in the fields of smart mobility, magnetic technology, environmen­tal protection and renewable energy.

Kerkhoff added that the company is open to all opportunit­ies to work with Chinese partners in areas like big data analysis, such as in the newly unveiled HoloLinc solution to speed up sales for stairlifts thanks to a tieup with Microsoft Corp.

Being part of the China Internatio­nal Import Expo scheduled for Nov 5, thyssenkru­pp is highly optimistic about the nation’s pledges to continue to open up the economy and create a level playing field for all businesses.

“The expo is a very important and positive signal to all participan­ts in the market that China wants to have an open internatio­nal trade environmen­t, open trade policies, and create a fair competitio­n market,” said Gao Yan, CEO of thyssenkru­pp China.

“Today we are a very localized company, manufactur­ing products in China and exporting to other countries. We will continue this process. ”

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee uses a winch to maneuver an electronic automotive steering system ahead of packaging on the final assembly line at thyssenkru­pp AG's Presta SteerTec factory in Mulheim, Germany.
BLOOMBERG An employee uses a winch to maneuver an electronic automotive steering system ahead of packaging on the final assembly line at thyssenkru­pp AG's Presta SteerTec factory in Mulheim, Germany.
 ??  ?? Guido Kerkhoff, CEO of thyssenkru­pp AG
Guido Kerkhoff, CEO of thyssenkru­pp AG

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