JAC, Navistar Sign Two Integrated Joint Venture Agreements to Produce & Market Commercial Trucks and Diesel Engines
BEIJING - An affiliate of Navistar International Corporation and Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. Ltd. (JAC) signed a joint venture agreement to develop, build, and market advanced diesel commercial engines in China.
BEIJING - An affiliate of Navistar International Corporation and Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. Ltd. (JAC) signed a joint venture agreement to develop, build, and market advanced diesel commercial engines in China. An affiliate of NC2, a joint venture between Navistar and Caterpillar, Inc. also signed today a joint venture agreement with JAC to develop, build and market advanced commercial vehicles in China.
The deal is pending approval by the necessary Chinese Government authorities.
Navistar is a leading U.S.-based maker of commercial vehicles, motor coaches and diesel engines, and JAC is a leading China-based maker of commercial and consumer vehicles and engines.
The engine joint venture will establish a research and design center in China's Anhui Province for application engineering development, product design and technology advancements, to support the truck joint venture and other engine requirements of JAC's product portfolio. A dedicated manufacturing facility in Hefei, Anhui Province of China will be constructed to produce JAC and the Navistar-designed MaxxForce® brand diesel engines. The truck joint venture will build vehicles at an existing 800,000 square foot JAC manufacturing facility dedicated to medium and heavy duty trucks.
Through this partnership, Navistar's integrated truck and engine businesses continues its global growth and diversification efforts by establishing a strong presence in the fastest growing automotive and commercial vehicle market in the world. The ability to partner with JAC in a combined truck and engine agreement will allow both companies to accelerate product development for the Chinese market.
The engine joint venture will focus on meeting emerging needs of the Chinese commercial truck market with Euro IV and Euro V compliant technology. The MaxxForce line of engines will provide JAC customers with durable and fuel efficient clean air technology. MaxxForce technology will assure owners that they are driving a product that is clean, capable and efficient, meeting the demands of the Chinese marketplace. JAC's 2010 vehicle sale estimates in the combined commercial vehicle segments of light heavy trucks are 200,000 units. Diesel engines produced by the new venture will be used in China.
The truck and engine agreements are integrated to support the advanced technology power requirements of a number of medium and heavy duty vehicles, which include the JAC Sword and Gallop brands and International® Brand TranStar, positioning JAC products in China to meet the ever increasing demands of the Chinese market. Engines supporting the full range of commercial trucks include the JAC existing products and a wide range of Navistar MaxxForce brand engines.
Daniel C. Ustian, chairman, president and chief executive officer, Navistar said, "These joint ventures represent a significant step in Navistar's global growth." He went on to say, "This is consistent with our strategic platform of leveraging the technical capabilities and assets of great companies. Navistar recognizes the importance of the Chinese market and this venture with a strong partner such as JAC enables us to establish a firm foothold in China as we grow our business in the Asia Pacific region."
Zuo Yan An, chairman, JAC, said, "Partnership with Navistar will bring cutting-edge diesel and commercial truck technology providing products with great fuel economy and durability and will enable JAC to continue leading in the commercial vehicle market in China and to grow globally."
Formation of the joint ventures is subject to finalization of certain procedural steps and the finalization of certain ancillary commercial agreements among the parties.
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