Johnson Controls Ready to Further Explore China’s Automobile Aftermarket
www.chinatrucks.com: Recently, Johnson Controls attended 2015 China International Automobile Aftermarket Summit. Ray Shemanski, Vice President of Johnson Controls Energy & Power Business and Johnson Controls’ Global After-sale Market was invited to give a key-note speech on the Construction of China’s Automobile Aftermarket with Chinese Characteristics. Over 200 experts from automobile aftermarket attended the summit and they held fruitful discussions over a number of hot issues in China’s automobile aftermarket.
At the summit, Johnson Controls reveals that it will further speed up R&D and marketization of storage batteries. Varta, a well-established storage battery brand which belongs to Johnson Controls will play an even more significant role in strengthening the company’s business presence in China. Through traditional and innovative business models, Johnson Controls is planning to project itself with a brand new image in China’s auto maintenance market.
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