Beiben Aims to Sell 18,000 Units Trucks in 2019
On January 9, Beiben 2019 Business Annual Meeting was held in Baotou. At the meeting, the truck maker revealed that it aims to sell 18,000 units trucks in 2019.
“Apart from diversifying our product line and optimizing our technologies, we are going to improve our overall productivity and strengthen our brand image in the market,” said Fan Zhiping, president of Beiben.
Beiben V3ET with National VI Emission Standards has already passed a number of stringent tests and its second batch of sample vehicles have already gone off the production line. In addition, 74 Beiben vehicle models with National VI Emission Standards will all be set to hit the commercial market in June this year.
From January to October, Beiben exported 2,210 units trucks to the overseas market, ranking the fifth place in China. In 2019, the truck maker will continue to strengthen its overseas marketing efforts. It plans to build another KD factory, focus on developing two projects (South Africa-Congo-Zambia Cross-Border Logistic Service Project and Beifang Company’s overseas project), increase its combined sales to 1,300 units in Mongolia, Kenya, Philippines and Indonesia, and finally expand its total export volume by working more closely with eight authorized distributors.
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