Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Limited
is a
Hong Kong
truck
manufacturer incorporated in 2007. The subsidiaries of Sinotruk (Hong Kong) manufactures trucks in
Mainland China
. Its parent company,
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group
(
a.k.a.
Sinotruk Group or CNHTC), is a Chinese state-owned heavy
truck manufacturer
, headquartered in
Jinan
, Shandong Province.
History
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Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Limited was incorporated on 31 January 2007 in Hong Kong, a
special administrative region of China
, as an intermediate holding company for the Chinese Government owned
China National Heavy Duty Truck Group
(
a.k.a.
, Sinotruk Group).
[1]
Since 2 April, Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Limited owned the following subsidiaries:
Sinotruk Jinan Truck
, Sinotruk Jinan Commercial Truck, Sinotruk Jinan Power, Sinotruk Jinan Technical Center, Sinotruk Factory Design Institute, Sinotruk Shandong Import & Export Company, Sinotruk Jinan Ganghua Import & Export Company, Sinotruk Hong Kong International Investment Company and Sinotruk Finance.
[1]
Sinotruk Jinan Truck itself, is a listed company in the
Shenzhen Stock Exchange
as SZSE:000951. The subsidiaries were acquired from Sinotruk (
BVI
) Limited and in turn acquired from Sinotruk Group.
[1]
Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Limited was listed in the
Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
on 28 November 2007.
[2]
As of 2007, Sinotruk (Hong Kong) and its parent company Sinotruk Group, were jointly the largest heavy truck manufacturer in the Mainland China.
[2]
At that time, 90% of the sale volume of Sinotruk Group, came from Sinotruk (Hong Kong) and Sinotruk (Hong Kong)'s subsidiaries.
[2]
Sinotruk Group retained some of the assets unlisted.
[3]
Since 10 March 2008, Sinotruk (Hong Kong) became a constituent of
Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index
,
[4]
a stock market index for
red chip
companies. The stock was removed from the index on 4 June 2012 and re-instated on 7 September 2020.
[5]
Business
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Howo truck in
Benin
(2020)
Sinotruk manufactures cargo trucks and semi-tractor trucks that are used in a range of industries including construction, container transportation, mining and steel production (Howo and Sitrak).
The company and its state-owned parent sold around 125.000 heavy duty trucks in 2009 and accounted for about 20.1 per cent of China's heavy duty truck market. Sinotruk's overseas sales, mostly to developing markets such as countries of the former Soviet Union and Middle East states, accounted for about 19 per cent (FY2007) both in terms of units sold and revenue.
Fuel-efficient
trucks currently account for about 80 per cent of the company's production.
Controversies
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From 2010 to 2014, Sinotruk exported civilian trucks to
North Korea
which were converted to
military
use. Sinotruk denied any wrongdoing in the transaction.
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Ownership
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In 2009, the German truck maker
MAN
bought a 25% + 1 share stake in Sinotruk (Hong Kong).
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References
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