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Chin Chun Motor Co., Ltd. (traditional Chinese: 慶眾汽車工業股份有限公司; simplified Chinese: 庆众汽车工业股份有限公司) is a Taiwanese automobile manufacturer. It was established on 13 June 1991 in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. The company is a joint venture between Volkswagen AG and Chinfon Huanyu, a subsidiary of Chinfon Group.[1][2] The two companies invested NT$4.8 billion (US$148.37 million) into establishing Chin Chun Motor.[2] The company is part of the Taiwanese Chinfon Group.[1] After an agreement struck with Volkswagen in 1991, Chi Chun Motor planned to build Taiwan's 11th car factory with the aim of manufacturing Volkswagens.[3]
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Automobile manufacturing |
Founded | 13 June 1991 |
Headquarters | Taiwan Taoyuan City Guanyin DistrictNo. 288, Zhongzheng Rd |
Key people | chairman = Zheng Rong You (游振榮)) |
Products | Automobiles |
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Traditional Chinese | 慶眾汽車工業股份有限公司 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 庆众汽车工业股份有限公司 | ||||||||||
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In 1994, after signing the domestic manufacturing deal of the Volkswagen Transporter (T4) in Taiwan, the company signed to become the procuration of the Spanish auto brand, SEAT in Taiwan. The company was in charge of importing SEAT Córdoba and SEAT Ibiza passenger cars. Due to slow sales, the import stopped shortly after only one year.
On 24 November 1999, Chin Chun Motor became the local partner of the Korean auto brand Hyundai and further introduced the range of Hyundai's most affordable models like the Atos、Trajet、Santa Fe、XG. The passenger cars and SUVs manufacturing after the agreement was released, with the XG being produced domestically in Taiwan since March 2001.
In 2002, the company transformed into a foundry of Hyundai as affiliates Sangyang became the official representation of the brand after ending the contract with Honda.[4]
In 2007, Chinfon Group rearranged the automobile business within the group and combined Chin Chun Motor into the larger Nanyang Motors Company in charge of Sangyang Motors. With the sales of commercial vehicles of Hyundai also being transferred to the Nanyang Motors Company, the operation of Chinfon Group was ceased with the factories, equipments, and workers transferred and rented to Sangyang.[5]
in 2009, Sangyang teamed up with Automatic Equipment Inc. (AEI) and won the contract of 3,598 Light Military Vehicle deal by the Ministry of National Defense of Taiwanese government and manufactured the vehicles in the Chin Chun Motor factory located in Guanyin, Taoyuan City. The vehicles were modified licensed Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited by AEI adapting to the Taiwan environment.
On 22 December 2010, PX Mart bought the factory and remaining lands of Chin Chun Motor's Guanyin, Taoyuan facilities with NTD 24.6 hundred million, including land of 66,000 Pyeong, buildings of 24,600 Pyeong and the machines and equipments.
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edit- ^ a b 陳信榮 (October 23, 2004). "慶眾停產T4 擁抱現代商用車 採先進口後國產方式 透過現有經銷通路販售 強調不影響福斯車主保固維修權益" [Chin Chun Motor stops production of T4, embraces modern commercial vehicles, adopts imported and domestically produced methods, and sells through existing distribution channels, emphasizing that it will not affect the warranty and maintenance rights of Volkswagen owners]. Economic Daily News (in Chinese). p. B5.
- ^ a b "Volkswagen eyes assembly plant in Taiwan". Taiwan Today. June 15, 2010. Archived from the original on April 20, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
- ^ 中国机械电子工业年鉴: 机械卷 [China Machinery and Electronics Industry Yearbook: Mechanical Volume] (in Chinese). Beijing: China Machine Press . 1992. Retrieved April 25, 2022 – via Google Books.
- ^ 陳信榮 (May 23, 2008). "慶眾廠房人員,租給三陽。生產線復工,產製Porter新貨車" [Chin Chun Motor factory staff, leased to Sanyang. Production line resumes to produce new Porter vans]. Economic Daily News (in Chinese). p. A13.
- ^ 陳信榮 (June 18, 2007). "有利爭取韓國車廠業務。慶眾轉型 專業汽車代工。集團整合,銷售服務部門,併入南陽實業,通路互補,提升新車銷售量與產能利用率。" [It is beneficial to win the business of Korean car factories. Chin Chun Motor transformed into a professional automobile OEM. Group integration, sales and service department, merged into Nanyang Industrial, complementary channels, increased new car sales and capacity utilization.]. Economic Daily News (in Chinese). p. A3.