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  Shanghai GM - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Shanghai GM) is a subsidiary of General Motors, and manufactures and sells automobiles in mainland China.
GM partnered with Shanghai Automotive to set up the company, which sells Hummer, Buick, and Cadillac vehicles.
Its replacement, the Chevrolet Sail, was delayed to February, 2005, leaving Shanghai GM in seventh place.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/GM_Shanghai   (206 words)

  
 GM Global Operations: China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In addition, Shanghai GM was the monthly sales leader among passenger car manufacturers in China from March to December 2005 and ended the year as number one in terms of passenger car sales in China.
Shanghai GM holds a 50 percent stake and oversees management.
GM China and SAIC each hold 25 percent stakes in the facility, which is located in Shenyang, Liaoning.
www.gm.com /company/corp_info/global_operations/asia_pacific/chin.html   (1244 words)

  
 Welcome to shanghaigm
Shanghai GM Shanghai GM was founded on June 12, 1997 with 50% investment each from Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group) and General Motors.Shanghai GM is located in Shanghai's Pudong Jinqiao Export Processing Zone and occupies an area of 800,000 square meters.
Shanghai GM Dongyue Automotive Powertrain Ltd. was formed with investment by Shanghai GM, the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group) and GM (China) in a 50-25-25 ratio.
Shanghai GM Dongyue Automotive Powertrain Ltd. is located in Yantai Economic and Technological Development Zone, and was formally registered on June 18, 2004.
www.shanghaigm.com /www/html/actionCATEGORY_PG_CategorySearch/CategoryNode.id31/Categorysmallbean.pid31/Categorysmallbean.id42.html   (1199 words)

  
 GM - GMability Workplace: Shanghai GM Completes New Plant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Shanghai GM’s new plant consists of three shops – body, paint and general assembly – and occupies a total area of 180,000 square meters.
Shanghai GM currently has one of the largest product and brand portfolios among joint venture automakers in China.
In 2004, Shanghai GM sold a record 252,869 vehicles, which represented an increase of 25.7 percent from the previous year.
www.gm.com /company/gmability/workplace/100_news/120_news/shanghai_053105.html   (539 words)

  
 Shanghai GM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shanghai General Motors Company Limited (Shanghai GM) is a joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC).
Shanghai GM was founded on June 12, 1997 with 50% investment each from Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation and General Motors.
Its replacement, the Chevrolet Sail, was delayed to February, 2005, leaving Shanghai GM in seventh place.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai_GM   (290 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - General Motors plans massive investment in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
SHANGHAI (AP) — Signaling its confidence in the booming Chinese economy, General Motors (GM) said Monday that it plans to spend $3 billion in China over the next three years in a challenge to rival Volkswagen for dominance of the world's fastest-growing auto market.
GM said Monday it plans to increase the capacity of its Buick joint venture in Shanghai to 450,000 units a year in 2005, from the current 200,000 units.
GM's mini-car and minivan joint venture with Shanghai Automotive and Wuling Automotive is expanding its manufacturing capacity to 336,000 units a year in 2006 from 200,000 units a year.
www.usatoday.com /money/autos/2004-06-07-gm-china_x.htm   (895 words)

  
 GM Media Online
It is a partner with GM in Shanghai GM and PATAC, and with GM China in SAIC-GM-Wuling, Shanghai GM Dong Yue Motors, Shanghai GM Dong Yue Automotive Powertrain and Shanghai GM (Shenyang) Norsom Motors.
GM today has manufacturing operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 192 countries.
GM's global headquarters are at the GM Renaissance Center in Detroit.
media.gm.com /servlet/GatewayServlet?target=http://image.emerald.gm.com/gmnews/viewpressreldetail.do?domain=2&docid=9047   (967 words)

  
 GM unveils mid-size sedan in China - Dec. 26, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
"Shanghai GM devoted 18 months of planning and testing to upgrade the exterior and interior of its current lineup of Buick midsize sedans," General Motors said in the statement.
Shanghai GM, a 50-50 joint venture between the world's largest automaker and China's Shanghai Automotive Industry (Group) Corp, holds an 8.9 percent share of the Chinese car market, ranking third behind two Volkswagen ventures.
GM said the Regal would also be outfitted with two-liter and 2.5-liter engines in February, when deliveries would begin.
money.cnn.com /2002/12/26/news/international/gm_china.reut   (432 words)

  
 CNN.com - GM boosts car output in China - Dec. 20, 2002
GM is paying 25 percent of the money, as is Shanghai Automotive, with their joint venture Shanghai GM buying the other 50 percent.
Shanghai GM, which is selling as many cars as it can make, is expected to announce a new mid-level car model on December 26.
GM bought most of Daewoo's operations earlier this year to form its GM-Daewoo joint venture, which is producing cars both for Korean domestic sales and for export to China.
edition.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/asia/12/20/china.gm   (442 words)

  
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GM Shanghai also plans to improve its dealership network, implementing a computer system that will connect all of its dealerships to deliver parts and service to its customers more quickly and reliably.
GM Shanghai has already held customer education seminars in Beijing to teach its customers how to get the most from their vehicles.
If GM Shanghai can do this, I believe it will capitalize on its first-mover position, move down the experience curve more quickly than its competitors, and either capture larger profits, or be able to lower its prices to be even more competitive.
home.business.utah.edu /mgtap/fnc8.doc   (582 words)

  
 GM to keep investing in China market - Boston.com
SHANGHAI, China --General Motors Corp. intends to keep investing in China's fast-growing market, and it is confident its sales are still outpacing the industry average, GM's chairman Rick Wagoner said Monday.
Shanghai GM, the company's joint venture with local partner Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corp., plans to begin manufacturing hybrid gas-and-electric powered vehicles by 2008, part of the effort to shift into next-generation technologies that might help reduce the environmental impact of growing vehicle use among the 1.3 billion Chinese.
Ultimately, GM is betting on hydrogen fuel-cell technology such as that used in the Sequel, which looks like a minivan and has a range of 300 miles.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2006/11/06/gm_shows_off_fuel_cell_car_in_shanghai   (563 words)

  
 GM Showcases Hydrogen and Hybrid Technologies on carlist.com
GM’s strategy is to initially apply hybrid technology in high-volume and high fuel-consumption vehicles such as mass transit buses.
GM is working with a range of partners in industry, government and academia to make this happen in China," said Murtaugh.
It is a partner with GM in Shanghai GM and the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC), and with GM China in SAIC-GM-Wuling, Shanghai GM Dong Yue Motors, Shanghai GM Dong Yue Automotive Powertrain and Shanghai GM (Shenyang) Norsom Motors.
www.carlist.com /autonews/2004/autonews_27.html   (931 words)

  
 Beacon Journal | 11/12/2006 | GM investing in China plants to rev up sales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
GM and its local joint ventures' sales jumped 36.7 percent, a tick above industrywide growth, to 645,680 units in the first three quarters of this year, helped by strong demand for newly introduced models such as the Buick LaCrosse and the Lova.
GM is looking increasingly to its Chevrolet brand to boost sales volume in this increasingly competitive market, where incomes still average only about $150 a month, or about twice that in Shanghai.
When GM set up its first $750 million factory in Shanghai in 1998, it faced an uphill battle against Volkswagen and Japanese rivals at a time when competition was so fierce the government was setting price floors to prevent automakers from bankrupting each other with price wars.
www.ohio.com /mld/beaconjournal/business/15987658.htm   (1016 words)

  
 Macomb Daily : GM to launch new China models from plant in Shanghai next month 01/19/05
GM has invested more than $2 billion in China since 1998 in joint ventures that now make domestic brands as well as Buick sedans, Chevrolet Blazers, minivans and other models.
GM China expanded its import lineup in 2004 to meet strong demand for premium and luxury vehicles.
Shanghai GM, a joint venture between GM and state-run Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (Group), reported that sales in 2004 rose 25.3 percent over a year earlier to 252,053 vehicles.
www.macombdaily.com /stories/011905/bus_gm001.shtml   (511 words)

  
 SAS | Success Story: Shanghai General Motors
Shanghai GM is the largest passenger car manufacturer in China, with a yearly production of 252,000 vehicles in 2004.
Shanghai GM has a strong commitment to after-sales service and quality and is famous for its customer service, particularly the "Buick Care" after-sales brand.
Shanghai GM plans to deploy the system to engineering, purchasing and manufacturing in a first phase.
www.sas.com /offices/africa/southafrica/success/shanghaigm.htm   (1255 words)

  
 GM, Shanghai company merge plants
Under one of the two agreements, GM, SAIC and their joint venture Shanghai GM will respectively acquire a 25, 25 and 50 per cent stake in former South Korean auto maker Daewoo Motor's engine joint venture in Yantai, a port city in East China's Shandong Province.
Shanghai GM, in which both GM and SAIC control a 50 per cent stake, is the third-largest passenger car manufacturer in China after German Volkswagen's two joint ventures in Shanghai and Jilin.
Shanghai GM, which is now producing the Buick Regal and Excelle sedans, and Buick GL8 commercial wagon, plans to introduce Cadillac limousines later this year.
www.dzwww.com /english/news/200403081037.htm   (566 words)

  
 Shanghai GM enlists Saab in drive into luxury car sector
Shanghai GM is to introduce a premium Saab sedan in China, expanding its presence in the lucrative luxury car market.
Industry analysts anticipate Shanghai GM, a leader in the family car and middle-class sedan markets, will advance further in the luxury car market, which is currently mainly dominated by German firms.
Ding Lei, Shanghai GM general manager, told China Daily yesterday that the launch of the Saab 95 was a milestone for Saab's future development in China.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /bizchina/2006-07/12/content_639242.htm   (357 words)

  
 Shanghai GM to Export Car Engines
Shanghai GM has concluded an agreement to export engines to the North American market, beginning in the latter half of next year.
Shanghai GM will supply its 3.4-litre V6 engines to CAMI Automotive, the Chinese joint venture said in a statement.
Shanghai GM said it has sold more than 900 GL10s - a redesign of its Buick GL8 - through GM's sales network in the Philippines so far this year.
www.china.org.cn /english/BAT/47805.htm   (419 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- GM price cuts could spark sales battle
Shanghai GM, the car venture between Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC) and General Motors, yesterday cut prices of its products by as much as 11 per cent, a move that could ignite a price war.
Shanghai GM said the markdown of the Buick Regal was to make room for a new Buick high-end sedan, to be launched in the first quarter of this year.
GM also has a joint venture with SAIC and Wuling Motor, a local vehicle maker in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
english.people.com.cn /200601/04/eng20060104_232714.html   (846 words)

  
 GM Shanghai Begins Engine Export to N. America
When GM announced in late 2002 its intention to export to North America engines from Shanghai General Motors Automotive Co. Ltd., it raised the antennae of industry watchers.
Patrick Koenigsknecht, GM's program director-China Powertrain Activities, says the 3400 V-6 was developed by GM Powertrain in North America, and the decision to build the engines at Shanghai GM is consistent with GM Powertrain's strategy of maximizing its global production capacity.
The Shanghai GM facility has annual production capacity for 180,000 60-degree V-6 engines, and not all of it is yet being used to supply the domestically made Buick Century and GL8 (powered by 2.5L and 3L V-6s, respectively).
waw.wardsauto.com /ar/auto_gm_shanghai_begins_2   (640 words)

  
 Shanghai GM in economy drive_Auto—China Economic Net
Shanghai GM said in a statement that the price for its Chevrolet Lova and Aveo economy sedans will be lowered by between 5,000 yuan (US$625) and 9,900 yuan, equivalent between six percent and 10 percent of the total price, starting from yesterday.
Shanghai GM sold an average 6,000 units of Lova and Aveo for the first half of last year.
Shanghai GM beat two Chinese joint ventures of Volkswagen AG to win the sales crown for 2006, its second consecutive year as No. 1.
en.ce.cn /Industries/Auto/200701/05/t20070105_10000778.shtml   (309 words)

  
 GM reports 25% first-quarter rise in China vehicle sales - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
SHANGHAI (AP) — General Motors (GM) and its joint venture partners reported a 25% jump in first-quarter vehicle sales in China, an indicator of enduring strength in the world's fastest-growing auto market.
Shanghai General Motors, one of the company's seven joint ventures in China, chalked up sales growth at 26.5% with 113,768 vehicles, while sales of the Cadillac nameplate soared 62.2% in the first quarter to 1,797 units.
GM has leaned heavily on China to balance out sluggish sales and crippling legacy costs elsewhere, and on Monday said it would use this month's Shanghai Auto Show to debut a pair of concept cars in its Chevrolet and Buick lines.
www.usatoday.com /money/autos/2007-04-03-gm-china_N.htm?csp=34   (365 words)

  
 CanadianDriver: Shanghai GM to export engines to Canada
Shanghai, China - Shanghai GM, a joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation Group (SAIC), announced it has reached an agreement with CAMI Automotive Inc., of Ingersol, Ontario, Canada to export engines beginning in late 2003.
A 50-50 joint venture between General Motors and SAIC, Shanghai GM assembles and distributes a family of Buick midsize sedans, the Buick GL8 executive wagon and the Buick Sail small car family.
Shanghai GM is currently building 2.5-liter- and 3.0-liter V-6 engines for domestic use.
www.canadiandriver.com /news/021105-5.htm   (437 words)

  
 General Motors says China sales rose 37 percent on-year in January-September - iht,business,company news,China GM - ...
GM's strength in the fast-growing but increasingly competitive Chinese market is in line with the 40 percent year-on-year jump in car sales industry-wide in China in January-September.
The 645,680 vehicles sold by GM, Shanghai GM and SAIC-GM-Wuling were a record for the company, GM said in a statement released late Monday.
Although GM topped overall sales, its longtime best-selling model, the Buick Excelle, was the third biggest selling model, at 127,500 units, the industry group reported earlier.
www.iht.com /articles/ap/2006/10/17/business/AS_FIN_COM_China_GM.php   (397 words)

  
 GM fires on all cylinders in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Shanghai GM is a 50-50 joint venture between GM and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (SAIC).
GM decided the fears were exaggerated and vowed to make Buicks as new and as good as the ones made in the USA.
GM officials say buyers don't realize the lower tariffs are six years away and predict that sales will tick up again when they do.
www.usatoday.com /money/consumer/autos/mauto642.htm   (1231 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Asia
GM had 10 percent of Chinese car sales last year, while Volkswagen's market share fell to 26 percent from 54 percent in 2000.
Shanghai General Motors, GM's venture with Shanghai Auto, was China's most profitable carmaker in 2003, with net income of 7.99 billion yuan ($965 million).
GM's half share of the profit from China was $483 million, or almost 13 percent of its $3.82 billion of global profit in 2003.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=a2b_hgvDNIno&refer=asia   (856 words)

  
 GM's China gamble - construction of auto plant in Shanghai Ward's Auto World - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
As GM begin construction on its long-awaited Shanghai assembly plant to make V-6 powered Buick Century and Regal sedans starting in late 1998 or early 1999, GM's top executive says China's potential for the automotive industry is tremendous.
GM's $1.6 billion deal with partner Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., however, remains the most ambitious on paper, and it has survived Beijing's bureaucratic gauntlet.
GM's Shanghai complex also includes an automotive engineering center, stamping plant, V-6 engine plant, automatic transmission machining and assembly plant, and vehicle marketing and distribution operations.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3165/is_n8_v33/ai_19704758   (860 words)

  
 Shanghai GM Unveils Its RV Model
Shanghai GM, a US$1.5 billion joint venture between Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp and US auto giant General Motors, yesterday launched a Sail small recreational vehicle (RV) on the market.
According to Chen Hong, general manager of Shanghai GM, the RV's launch is part of an effort to respond quickly to local market changes to remain competitive after China's entry into the World Trade Organization.
Shanghai GM has announced it will introduce a new model every year to meet the local changing demand.
www.china.org.cn /english/investment/22468.htm   (329 words)

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