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Sinotruk puts its weight behind expanding overseas revenues

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works at the Sinotruck production line in Jinan, Shandong province. The company is one of the country’s first heavy vehicle manufactur­ers to tap the overseas markets.

To better meet local demands, it has also built 15 assembly plants in nine countries, including the Philippine­s, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Vietnam to offer tailor-made models.

“Every market has its own features, so it is almost a onesize-for-one approach,” Yang said.

In the Philippine­s, the company has been producing lighter vehicles to suit the local market demand. This is just one of many examples of how the company is customizin­g its products to suit different markets across the globe, said Yang. Besides offering products tailored to specific markets, Sinotruk is diversifyi­ng its marketing efforts to get better establishe­d overseas.

The company is also providing comprehens­ive solutions such as car financing and building its own sales networks to prevent an overrelian­ce on local partners. While consolidat­ing its position in Africa and Southeast Asia, Sinotruk is making forays into developed countries, including Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

Lan Junjie, general manager of the manufactur­er’s internatio­nal department, said Sinotruk has set a firm goal to increase its presence in developed countries in the future.

“In five to 10 years, we hope that we can compete with rivals like Volvo or Man, technologi­cally,” Lan said.

Sinotruk has invested heavily in research and developmen­t. In China, it has a technologi­cal center that according to Dong Yang, executive vice-president of the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers, is the best he has ever seen.

Besides traditiona­l models, Lan added that Sinotruk has been following the latest trends in the sector, including new energy vehicles, connectivi­ty and autonomous driving.

The company is also preparing to establish research and developmen­t facilities overseas.

In 2017, Sinotruk acquired a stake in an electric motor maker in Denver, the United States, and the two sides are in discussion­s to set up a research center dedicated to studies on new energy vehicles, Lan said.

This is a good start, and we are optimistic about our sales goal of 40,000 units this year.”

Yang Zhengxu, president of Sinotruk Internatio­nal

 ?? GUO XULEI / XINHUA ?? A staff member
GUO XULEI / XINHUA A staff member

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