15/03/2005
King
Long Bus based in Xiamen , Fujian Province, yesterday became China 's first firm
to be granted VCA certification by the British authorities - the key to entering
the European market.
"This
honour marks a milestone in the history of China 's bus manufacturing industry,"said
Mick Deakin, a type approval engineer for the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA),
Midlands Centre UK .
As
a VCA engineer, Deakin travels the world approving all manner of vehicles from
motorcycles to large military trucks.
"With
VCA certification, King Long can now compete on level terms with buses and coaches
manufactured within the EU," Deakin said.
Xu
Xiangdong, vice-president of King Long United Automotive Industry Co Ltd, said
the company is enlarging its production capacity through heavy investment.
"The
VCA certification is a passport for us to go into Europe and realize our global
strategy," said Xu.
To
see this objective through, the firm will complete its first-phase technical expansion
project by the end of 2005, which involves 260 million yuan (US$31.5 million)
in investment. Upon completion, King Long will be able to manufacture 6,000 vehicles
annually.
Its
second phase project will swallow 200 million yuan (US$24.2 million) in investment
and an area of 150,000 to 200,000 square metres.
The
goal of this phase is to add 7,000 vehicles to the company's capacity by the end
of next year, Xu said.
"Our
buses can compete on level terms with Volvo in Europe on price," he said.
"For
many years, products from Asia have faced the stigma of being considered second
rate. But from what I have seen of China , this view is unjustified," said
Deakin.
BIE
Malta Ltd, a partner of King Long, will gear its entire sales network to promote
King Long's bus line in Europe , said Christopher Cassar, managing director of
BIE Malta Ltd. Deakin said King Long will soon sign an agreement with BIE Malta
Ltd to sell buses in Britain with the following target being Italy .