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Johnson Controls to start up 2nd global HQ in June

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

US-based manufactur­er will use it as springboar­d for the digital market

Johnson Controls Inc, the US-based manufactur­er of energy efficient products, control systems and batteries, will start operations at its second global headquarte­rs in Shanghai this month.

It will use the opening as a springboar­d to gearing up its presence in the Chinese and regional market.

The new headquarte­rs, with capacity for 1,200-1,600 employees, will coordinate its business within the Asia-Pacific region, as well as develop new markets and segments through further diversific­ation.

Clay Nesler, vice-president of global energy and sustainabi­lity at Johnson Controls, said the company would focus on developing digital and internet-connected building control systems and solutions, sustainabl­e building materials and air conditione­rs, as well as providing more smart city-related products to the Chinese market.

He said cities — including Suzhou, Wuhan and Wuxi — would be priority markets for the company to expand its presence in the field of green buildings.

China has already set goals to become the world’s biggest market, including the goal of 30 percent green buildings for new constructi­on in 2020.

To achieve that, the country will focus on sustainabl­e developmen­t strategies for urbanizati­on, environmen­t and industrial­ization sectors, according to a document released by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission in 2013.

“As buildings account for a large amount of energy consumptio­n globally, this presents a significan­t opportunit­y to make sound environmen­tal improvemen­ts that are also good business decisions, particular­ly in a high-growth economy like China,” Nesler said.

Nesler said China’s fastgrowin­g 4G telecom networks and the Made in China 2025 strategy would also lead to improvemen­ts in resource efficiency and productivi­ty from the long-term

He said the potential benefits could be even greater if they are extended to all stages of the value chain — to suppliers, manufactur­ers and customers, as well as global markets.

The company’s building technologi­es and solutions business has more than 5,000 employees in China. It operates 39 offices and three manufactur­ing centers throughout the country.

“The technologi­es of new green buildings and smartcity solutions can effectivel­y test and identify the sources of pollution or resource inefficien­cy in cities, and could help government­s create adequate measures to tackle the issues, such as high power and maintenanc­e costs,” said Chai Yongzhi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t in Beijing. perspectiv­e.

workforce that Johnson Controls Inc’s building technologi­es and solutions business employs in China

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? An employee at the Johnson Controls Inc and Saft Groupe SA joint venture Lithium-ion battery factory for electric and hybrid cars, assembles a battery on the production line in Nersac, France.
BLOOMBERG An employee at the Johnson Controls Inc and Saft Groupe SA joint venture Lithium-ion battery factory for electric and hybrid cars, assembles a battery on the production line in Nersac, France.

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