Plastic fuel tank Market is booming, China and India jointly set up fuel tank production plants
in order to grasp the growing demand for plastic fuel tanks in the Indian market, China's Yapu Auto Parts Co., Ltd. and India's D. company have jointly established a blow molding plant in the Ford Motor company supplier park in Chennai
according to local media reports, the new plant costs US $12.8 million and will produce about 250000 30-100 liter oil tanks per year. As China's largest producer of plastic fuel tanks, this move represents Yapu's willingness to enter the Indian market on a large scale
officials of both companies did not respond to requests for comment, but media reports said that the head of Ford Motor India attended the unveiling ceremony of the new plant in early June, and Ford recently increased the production of figohatchback (Indian carnival)
it is reported that Yapu Auto Parts Co., Ltd., headquartered in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, holds 51% of the new plant, and zoom holds 49%
zoom, headquartered in Mumbai, is a diversified enterprise group with businesses covering engineering, infrastructure and it
z can shorten the time of molding each part. Oom company said on the official station that it uses JSW continuous coextrusion blow molding machine to produce plastic fuel tank, and purchased single-layer and multi-layer HDPE fuel tank production equipment from Nissan automobile company
Yap claims to own 3 Test method for mechanical properties of welded joints gb/t 2651 (2) 008 has a 50% share of China's plastic fuel tank Market, and its customers include domestic automobile companies and factories in China of multinational automobile manufacturers such as Ford, general motors, Volkswagen, Audi and Hyundai
Yapu Auto Parts Co., Ltd. was established in 1988 as a joint venture between the Chinese auto manufacturer tecobax Shanghai Automotive Industry (Group) Corporation and China National Development and Investment Corporation
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