The second phase project of SAIC Zhengzhou engine branch was officially started


The second phase project of SAIC Zhengzhou engine branch was officially started


On March 22, the second phase project of SAIC Zhengzhou engine branch undertaken by the group company held a commencement ceremony in Zhengzhou Economic Development Zone. The project plans to invest 850 million yuan, with a construction area of about 30000 square meters and an annual production capacity of 300000 units, covering three automatic production lines of engine cylinder block, cylinder head machining line and engine assembly line. After the completion of phase II project, SAIC Zhengzhou engine branch will have an annual production capacity of 600000 engines, which can create an annual output value of 5.4 billion yuan. The first phase of the project was constructed by Hengli branch of the group. The quality and safety control, progress control and site management shown during the period won the full recognition of the owner. The second phase of the project will continue to be constructed by Hengli branch. The person in charge of the project department said that he would continue to carry forward the brand advantages, technical advantages and professional advantages of Jiangsu Qi'an, strive to build high-quality projects and high-quality projects, provide a satisfactory answer for the local government and SAIC, and contribute to the sustainable and high-quality development of the group company. (Hengli branch)

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