Jiangxi ISUZU First Engine 4j Starts to Produce
www.chinatrucks.com: Jiangxi ISUZU Engine Company set by JMC and Japan ISUZU produced their first engine, 4j engine recently. And this is the first step for the joint venture for marketing in China and they will also become important base for ISUZU worldwide.
Development of JMC has been leading in China complete vehicles since last year and their influences are getting stronger. JMC sold 155966 vehicles in the first half year, up 27.91% over last year, nearly 20% higher than China auto industry. And they have proposed “20115 strategy”, namely their sales of complete vehicles to exceed one million until 2015 and their sales revenues will amount to 150 billion Yuan. And the engine and complete joint venture set by JMC and ISUZU will surely contribute JMC 2015 strategy.
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