German Brose Group invests in the construction of a new plant in Chongqing


Recently, the new Chongqing plant invested by auto parts giant Germany Brose Group was formally established in the Taiwan Capital Information Industrial Park in Chongqing. The company’s Asia Pacific operations director Ma Zhele, Brose’s Asia Pacific chief financial officer Fahua, and Boze’s Asia Pacific facilities manager Huang Shunping attended the groundbreaking ceremony.

It is understood that the Brose Group of Chongqing, Germany, the company's factory in Chongqing Boze project is expected to invest 177 million yuan, the total registered capital of 12 million US dollars, the construction of a net area of ​​62.07 acres. It mainly produces car seat systems, glass elevators, cooling fan assemblies and door lock systems. It is expected to be completed and put into use by the end of next year. After the completion of mass production, it is expected that the turnover will reach 800 million yuan, and the total annual tax payment will be 60 million yuan. yuan.

In his speech, the Director of Operations at Brose, Asia-Pacific Region, Ma Zelei expressed his gratitude to the sand district government for its emphasis on enterprise development and strong support. He hoped that under the continued help of the local government, it would cooperate closely with universities to create a better development prospect. The development of the sand area and Chongqing contributes.

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Founded in 1908 in Coburg, Germany, Brose Group is a rapidly growing international automotive supplier. Brose has more than 13,000 employees in nearly 50 bases in 20 countries around the world. The business scope mainly includes door systems, seat systems, and door lock systems. Especially in the window and door business, our market share ranks among the best in the world. One in every four cars in the world uses Brose's products. As an international auto parts manufacturer, Brose Group is equipped with more than 40 kinds of auto brands, especially in the automotive seat manufacturing field. With the expansion and development of the company, Brose has built six production plants and R&D sales centers in Asia. The company expects that sales in the Asian market will grow from 100 million euros in 2004 to 400 million euros in 2010.



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