Type | State-owned enterprise (Red chip) |
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Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Hong Kong, China |
Area served | People's Republic of China |
Key people | Chairman: Mr. Ma Chunji |
Industry | Truck manufacturing and sales |
Products | Trucks |
Parent |
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group (75%) MAN (25%) |
Website | http://www.sinotruk.com/ |
Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Limited was incorporated in Hong Kong in 2004. Its parent company, China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, is the third largest heavy truck manufacturer in Mainland China located at Shandong, China. On March 10, 2008, Sinotruk (Hong Kong) joined the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index Constitute Stock (red chip stock).
In 2009, Germany's MAN heavy truck manufacturer took a 25% stake in Sinotruk (Hong Kong).[1]
Business[]
Sinotruk manufactures cargo trucks and semi-tractor trucks that are used in a range of industries including construction, container transportation, mining and steel production.
The company and its state-owned parent accounted for about 20.8 per cent of China's heavy truck sales in 2007. Sinotruk's overseas sales, mostly to developing markets such as countries of the former Soviet Union and Middle East states, accounted for about 19 per cent (FY 2007) both in terms of units sold and revenue.[citation (source) needed]
Fuel-efficient trucks currently account for about 80 per cent of the company's production.
Models[]
Trucks[]
- Sinotruk Gold Prince
- Sinotruk Haojun
- Sinotruk HOWO
- Sinotruk HOWO A7
- Sinotruk Sitaier (based on Steyr technology
Buses[]
See also[]
References[]
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