Jincheng Group

The Jincheng Group (Chinese: 金城集团) was established in 1949[1][2] and affiliated with China Aviation Industry Corporation I (AVIC I), Jincheng Corporation is a large state-owned enterprise group engaged in five industries, i.e., electromechanic and hydraulic industry, light power industry, vehicle industry, international trade industry and production & service industry. Jincheng Corporation is a hi-tech enterprise, a model enterprise of CIMS Project of the 863 Program and a national "contract-abiding by and credit-emphasizing:enterprise. The brand "Jincheng", with the value of RMB 3.109 billion Yuan, is "Chinese Famous Trademark". The company is headquartered in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

2010 Jincheng JC 150-18 model motorcycle

Jincheng is among the top 500 Chinese large enterprise companies with net assets of US$ 200 million and fixed assets of US$450 million. Motorcycles are a large part of their business, exporting 80 models to almost 40 countries and are ranked top in the Chinese Motorcycle sector.[9] In 2006 Devon Motorcycles, who distribute Jincheng motorcycles in the United States, teamed up with them to make Aprilia motorcycles and engines.[1][10]

Jincheng Gorilla

It is one of the top three leading motorcycle manufacturers in China.[11] Previously a partner with Suzuki,[12] it is a partner with Aprilia. In 2006, it exported more than half a million motorcycles to 50 countries around the world. It has subsidiaries in Argentina, Columbia, and Nigeria.[1]

Suzuki SJ50QT made by Jincheng for Suzuki[12]

Jincheng Group Imp & Exp Co. Ltd. offers international trading and international cooperation services. It imports and exports motorcycles, machinery, special-purpose vehicles, vehicle accessories, equipment, and other products.[13]

The brand name includes manufacture and distribution of at least 77 vehicles, 59 models, types and all kinds of two and three-wheeled motorized vehicles: cargo trikes, cub bikes, motomotorcycles, scooters, underbone motorcycles, moto three-wheelers tricycle trucks, mopeds, 50cc scooters, and 50cc underbone motorcycles, etc.[3][14][15] Notwithstanding the use of the trade name, "Jincheng", the vehicles are manufactured by

  • Jincheng Group Co., Ltd. (a company in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China); and
  • Guangzhou Jincheng Motorcycle Co., Ltd. (a company in Conghua District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China).[3]

See also

References

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  2. Development history AVIC I, Jincheng Corporation
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  10. Press Association (3 November 2006). "Jincheng Corporation Announces Manufacturing Alliance with Europe's Largest Motorcycle Producer". BusinessWire. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  11. Ōhara, Moriki (2006). Interfirm relations under late industrialization in China: the supplier system in the motorcycle industry. I.D.E.Occasional Papers Series. Chiba: Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization. p. 26. ISBN 9784258520404.
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