SAIC-IVECO HONGYAN Direct Sales Store Unveiled in Pudong Area
www.chinatrucks.com: To cope with the new round of business opportunities brought by Shanghai Free Trade Zone and increase market appearance in East China market, SAIC-IVECO HONGYAN opens one direct sales store—Manka (Shanghai) Automotive Trading Co., Ltd. in Pudong area, Shanghai.

Ribbon cutting ceremony
At the opening ceremony, general manager of East China of SAIC-IVECO HONGYAN Tang Changguo says: Pudong is the most important logistic distribution center in East China and a key container truck transportation base. SAIC-IVECO HONGYAN has many dealers in Baoshan area, Shanghai. The Manka direct sales store will better help us to hold the business opportunity brought by Shanghai Free Trade Zone, demonstrate Hongyan products, and help customers to buy a right truck and service them.

Opening ceremony
General manager of Manka (Shanghai) Automotive Trading Co., Ltd. Shan Tongxin says: HONGYAN Geolyn is a striking, effective and economic heavy truck, suitable for the logistics in East China area. Manka will put more efforts on staff, capital and spare parts and center on users’ demands in the aim of providing top-class solutions for logistics and transportation.
At the ceremony, 14 Hongyan Geolyn tractors are sold.
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