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Jiangling Motors Corporation Limited
Company typePublic
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1952
HeadquartersNanchang, Jiangxi, China
ProductsAutomobiles
Number of employees12,339 (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
SubsidiariesJMC
WebsiteJMC english site

Jiangling Motors Co., Ltd. (JMC in abbreviation hereinafter), a key player in China automotive industry with commercial vehicle as its core competitiveness, has been ranked as one of China Top 100 Listed Companies for consecutive years. In addition to the main campus, JMC launched a 2,000mu 300,000-unit whole vehicle base in Xiaolan with newly built pressing, welding, painting and final assembly lines, as well as whole vehicle research and development center. The automation and flexibility of these production lines and facilities all aimed at international advanced level, targeting to manufacture products at world-class quality standards for passenger vehicles. established a State-level Technological Center, has set up advanced digitized design platform which enables new product development and release being conducted in parallel with Ford globally.,and was certified as a national high-tech enterprise. Opening of JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle Co., Ltd. (JMCH) located in Shangxi Taiyuan is a significant move of JMC to enter into heavy truck industry, so as to realize its full line commercial vehicle strategy covering heavy truck, pickup and light truck. It is also a strategic layout of Ford to strengthen its business in Asia Pacific. JMCH will invest to develop advanced whole vehicle and engine products, striving to build the company into a large-scale heavy truck enterprise with full competitiveness in China. ref>

History

1995

Strategic partnership with Ford, B share listed (Ford holds 20% of JMC shares)

1997

1st Ford product—VE83 Transit launched

1998

Increased B share holding (Ford holds 30% of the aggregated issued shares of JMC)

2007

2nd Ford product—V348 Transit launched

2009

Volume over 100k, profit over 1 billion RMB

2010

Launched self-developed N350 SUV

2012

Sales volume over 200k

2013

Ford holds 32% of the aggregate issued shares of JMC

Acquired Taiyuan Heavy Truck Company

Xiaolan new site, new research & development center and test track launched.

2014

PBT $395 million with 276,000 units sold, a record high.

2015

Ford Everest launched.

Products

Ford Brand: Tourneo Everest New Generation Transit Classic Transit

JMC Brand: JMC Pickup Yuhu JMC Pickup Baodian JMC Light Truck Kairui JMC Light Truck New Shunda JMC Light Truck Classic Shunda JMC Light Truck Kaiyun

Yusheng Brand: New Yusheng S350 Yusheng S350 SVO

A JMC Boarding photographed in Cancun, Mexico
A JMC Yusheng photographed in Shanghai, China
File:Jiangling Yusheng.png
Logo of JMC Yusheng (江铃驭胜)

Production bases

  • Production bases include a planned Ford plant in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi province, and a heavy truck production base in Taiyuan, Shanxi province.

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