On the morning of March 5, Li Guiping, Chairman and CEO of CIMC Vehicles (stock code: 301039.SZ), led a delegation to visit Shu Qian, General Manager of China Nanshan, at the Chiwan Headquarters Building in Shenzhen. The two parties held in-depth discussions on digital logistics and productive services. Also present at the meeting were Mao Yi, Vice President of CIMC Vehicles; Liu Wen, Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company; Hu Runjie, CFO of China Nanshan; along with relevant business leaders from CIMC Vehicles and department heads from China Nanshan and related units.
During the meeting, Li Guiping first expressed admiration for China Nanshan's capabilities in industrial resource integration and its developmental achievements. He also provided an overview of CIMC Vehicles' business operations, core strategic layout, and future development plans. Li noted that the logistics industry is currently accelerating its transformation toward digitalization, intelligence, and globalization. He highlighted that China Nanshan possesses a well-developed and uniquely advantageous presence across the logistics industry chain, which complements CIMC Vehicles' strengths in equipment manufacturing. He expressed anticipation for deepened collaboration with China Nanshan in areas such as digital logistics and productive services, aiming to fully leverage both parties' respective advantages, innovate cooperation models, expand collaborative boundaries, jointly empower the transformation and upgrading of the logistics industry, and work together to promote high-quality industry development.
Shu Qian provided a detailed introduction to China Nanshan's business layout and industrial development advantages. He stated that, as the world's largest manufacturer of semi-trailers, CIMC Vehicles holds core competitiveness in equipment R&D and production manufacturing. Having deep roots in the logistics industry for many years, China Nanshan sees high alignment, strong complementarity, and significant potential for cooperation between the two companies. Shu expressed hope that this exchange would serve as an opportunity to further strengthen communication and alignment, deeply explore synergies for collaboration, promote resource sharing and complementary advantages, and jointly explore new pathways for industrial cooperation to achieve mutual benefit and synergistic development.
Additionally, prior to the talks, Li Guiping and his delegation toured the China Nanshan exhibition hall, where they gained a detailed understanding of the company's historical evolution, industrial layout, and business development achievements.
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