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Pearl River Piano looks to tap success keys

Pearl River hopes overseas exchanges enhance worldwide reputation, sales

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong @chinadaily.com.cn

Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co Ltd, the world’s largest piano producer and seller, is banking on growing bilateral cultural exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and the rest of the world to help further expand its market presence.

Yang Weihua, board secretary of Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co Ltd, said Pearl River Piano is planning to participat­e in a series of internatio­nal cultural, education and music events and competitio­ns in 2018, in order to help expand exchanges and cooperatio­n with its foreign counterpar­ts and further raise its reputation at home and abroad.

“Such exchanges would certainly help Pearl River Piano increase its overseas sales in the future,” he said.

Yang said he believed that Pearl River Piano would be able to tap opportunit­ies in the Belt and Road Initiative­related countries and regions in tandem with China’s growing bilateral engagement­s across the world.

“The Belt and Road Initiative encourages domestic companies to expand their overseas exchanges and such cooperatio­n provides a golden opportunit­y for Pearl River Piano to go global. We have already produced high quality products that can compete in the global markets,” said Yang.

“After the purchase of Germany’s largest and most famous piano maker Schimmel last year, Pearl River Piano is now expecting to further expand its cooperatio­n and exchanges with foreign counterpar­ts through a series of culture, education, music events and competitio­ns in 2018.”

Pearl River Piano was set up in 1956 and now holds 90 percent of the shares in Schimmel, which has two piano production facilities in Germany and Poland.

“The purchase is a win-win deal for both Pearl River Piano and Schimmel. The German firm has expanded its sales in the mainland while Pearl River Piano is using Schimmel’s marketing channels to increase global sales,” according to Yang.

Li Jianning, vice-chairman and general manager of Pearl River Piano, said he had met Hannes Schimmel-Vogel, general manager of Schimmel, in Guangzhou recently to explore avenues for further cooperatio­n between the two companies. Pearl River Piano has also promised to help accelerate the constructi­on of Schimmel’s facility in Kalisz, Poland.

The Shenzhen Stock Exchange listed company, which produced and sold more than 136,300 pianos last year, earned 1.47 billion yuan ($22.61 million) from its piano sales in 2016.

The company’s pianos account for 27.27 percent of the global market and for 38.6 percent of the quantity sold in China. Its products are sold in more than 100 countries and regions around the world.

The purchase is a win-win deal for both Pearl River Piano and Schimmel.” Yang Weihua, board secretary of Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co Ltd

 ?? TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A girl and her mother experience an artificial intelligen­ce piano produced by Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co Ltd during a recent AI forum held in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY A girl and her mother experience an artificial intelligen­ce piano produced by Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co Ltd during a recent AI forum held in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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