JAC Group deepens cooperation with Turkey’s BMC in electric truck realm

Published: Jan 30, 2024 16:13
Source: gasgoo
Chinese automaker JAC Group recently inked a strategic cooperation framework agreement with its Turkish partner, BMC, according to the automaker’s WeChat post on January 29.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Chinese automaker JAC Group recently inked a strategic cooperation framework agreement with its Turkish partner, BMC, according to the automaker’s WeChat post on January 29. 

This agreement not only marks a significant increase in order quantity but, more importantly, initiates a new chapter of profound collaboration, presenting tremendous development opportunities for both entities.

The establishment of this strategic partnership goes beyond a surge in order numbers; it signifies a deep collaboration in the realm of electric trucks. This collaboration lays a solid foundation for the two companies to jointly explore electric truck technology and market dynamics. Given the global automotive industry's shift toward electrification, this collaboration holds strategic importance, contributing to global green transportation and sustainable development.

Through this strategic collaboration with JAC Group, BMC aims to further solidify its leading position in the Turkish market, making significant contributions to the globalization of Turkey's automotive industry. 

After three decades of global expansion, JAC Group's footprint spans 132 countries and regions across five continents, with nearly 1.4 million vehicles sold cumulatively. Overseas, it has established four wholly-owned subsidiaries, three joint ventures, and 19 overseas KD factories. Notably, its vehicle fleet in Latin America surpasses 500,000 units, and in the Gulf region, it exceeds 350,000 vehicles. JAC Group's marketing and service network extensively covers the entire African continent.

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