Autozi Launches Cross-Border Automotive Supply Chain Platform in Europe

Reuters12-15
Autozi Launches Cross-Border Automotive Supply Chain Platform in Europe

Autozi Internet Technology (Global) Ltd. has officially launched its China-Europe cross-border supply chain platform as part of its global expansion strategy. The company, a leading automotive service and supply-chain technology provider, aims to consolidate resources and unify supply chain operations worldwide. During its trial operation, the platform achieved monthly sales of 300 to 500 Customized Passenger Vehicles (CPV) and Special-Purpose Vehicles (SPV) in Europe. Autozi's European partner, Tianjin MaShang Haoche Information Technology Ltd. (Velocar), plans to expand coverage across all European regions by 2026, targeting monthly sales of over 5,000 units and providing comprehensive after-sales support. This marks a significant milestone in Autozi's globalization efforts and is expected to accelerate its international growth.

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