ContiTech inks MoU for new hose plant in Qingdao, China

The company plans to invest more than €20 million (approximately Rs 152 crore) as a first step to set up a greenfield plant.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 21 Jul 2016 Views icon2833 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
ContiTech inks MoU for new hose plant in Qingdao, China

ContiTech has signed a memorandum of understanding for a new plant in Qingdao, China, mainly for automotive hoses, during a delegation trip through Germany headed by Dr. Guo Shuqing, Governor of Shandong province.

The company plans to invest more than €20 million (approximately Rs 152 crore) as a first step to set up a greenfield plant with an initial floor space of approximately 15,000 square metres in the Sino-German Eco Park of Qingdao West Coast New Area, which is fully supported by the local government.

“We want to meet our customer’s needs and requirements most effectively. That’s why we consequently follow our strategic approach to further localise our global operations. With that signature, we commit to expanding production capacity in the growing market China as well as in the Asian Pacific region, in response to the increasing demand for hoses and hose lines,” stated Hans-Jürgen Duensing, member of the Continental Executive Board and ContiTech CEO.

In the next few years existing production of heating and cooling hose lines will be moved to the new location, which is located only a few kilometres away from the current site, and has a projected annual output of about 15 million low pressure pipes in its first full-capacity phase. Depending on market development the company intends to further expand the new plant in a timeframe of five years and is expected to be completed by 2020.

Currently the global technology company and industry partner ContiTech produces and sells rubber hoses and hose assemblies for the automotive industry, with more than 500 employees in downtown Qingdao, mainly for domestic car manufacturers in China and in the Asian Pacific region. 

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