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Every achievement made by Yulong is closely related to lbe contribution of every employee. The success or Yutong is also lhe success or Yulong staff. this has been proved by Yulong' s development history of the past 20 more years. Tang Yuxiang Pl'f!sldent of Yu,onr Group Yu&ong cause is our common cause, ~his view poinl can be viewed from $WO perspectives: Firstly, Yutong cause is formed based on I be joinlefforls of aU the staff. Starling Honorary Editor·in·chief from scratch, Yulong bas ullhnalely become the leading company of China' s bus Hu Fengju industry afl<lr over 20 years of bard work and led lhe national bus industry lo I be world. As an ordinary company in an ordinary manufacturing industry. the rise of Yutong relies on the solidarity, hard work and join I efforts of all staff. The real heroes of the achievements and miracle made by Yulong in the past years are the Honorary Consultant staff, and lbe real heroes of the achievements and miracle Yulong wiU make in lhe future are also lbe slaffl Kent Chang Sun Xishun Jin Xin Fu Benqi Kevin Pan Secondly. every employee' s career is merged into Yuloug cause. and they complemenl each other. What is your career? Yutong cause has become the most closely element lo the development of your career the moment you became a Consultant Yulong person, and the development of \he Yulong cause plays a critical role in lhe career development of every employee. Ren Hong Wang Feng Wu Zhijie Avi Lee Robin Shen Yulong cause is our common cause. Yulong' s development needs the wholehearted involvement or all starr. The success or Yutong in the past bas Editor proved this, and Ibe success of Yulong in lhe future also needs Ibis. Chen Hui Jenny Lee Tina Tan Jonah Zhang Richard Li Yulong cause is our common cause. The hard work in lhe pasl years created I he pride and glory of today' s Yutong as well as a number or corporate heroes. In lbe future. Ihe blueprint of Yutong cause will be more grand and magnificent. lei us make our conlribulion and achievements wilh our faith and wisdom in lhe new Proofread and larger platform 10 fulrtlllhe Yulong cause as well as our own careers! Frances Fan Helen Wang Catherine Hao P 04 Global Overview P 34 Product Plrsl lwlkb of Yulonr bUSM for Vtnezutl&•a bir; onler shipped TC11 ZI!8107H I ZK81t2H Paris 10 launtb 600 b7brid busu BRT In eapllal of Kaukbslan btlnr eooslruelecleompn!btosinJ.r Nl~trla CluiOma lmpoA hich larilf on imporlecl vthiclos in ad.....,. Promlolnr aulo lndusley eooptrallon btlwttn China and ASBAN P 40 Interview l!ltelrle buoM In lslaubullo aeeouul lor 1/4 bJ2019 lnlervlew wllh Albtrl Lim. Deputy Manarinr Direelor or Thailand plans to promoto the export. of used vehicles Woodlands Transport Service Ple Ltd Bus operator lu Manila to purcha.se aoo h.Jbrid busu in 5 years lute"lew wUh Ho CHAK Mcmg,. Gener&l Manager or China Commercial Vehioles Trading Lid. BU prop3roa now oml.sslon standard lnlervlow wllh Morris Yanr. CEO of Trinil7 Develop Group Co .• ~ld. Blo·Bus powered by human wMte ln&ervlew wUh Avl Lee, General Manager or Asian·Pacific Yutong gronled Ihe IIIlo of E~ r & mplollolerprloe Division II or Zhenrz.hou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. Yutong sots u1• u.sed·vchlclo business dcpart.ment lntorvlow wUh ScoU. RUey, Owne:r or North Sydney Bus ChartC!r lntorvlew with Pole White. CEO ot Bus Stop Brisbane P 12 Facts & Figures ------ P 52 View Yutong 8110 n!IMMS output and o&les dalo ot2014 Ho.motocation, ke)' to the overseAS market exploration CHANGE AS REQUIRED P 14 Domestic Nallona.J 11..-eb OonW on Blocl...,.;. Conlrol & s.teiJ P 55 Service Bll(lnoorior T.. bDoiOQ ol Rleelrie Bo.. sloo&leclln Yulong Ylllong lauDtbN t..... tecl llOiulioa p~ or eleelrie busos YuloaC• l1aol eoU bal projeet puses llwllnsptellon bJ UN upons THOSil DAYS SPBNr IN AFRICA OVERS&AS SERVICE STORY P 23 Overseas Lauueh ..romO"¥ of Yutonr ZK6116H bas bold in Sinppore P 60 On Road Yutong brh110 a bu... to AUTOCAR EXPO SHOW 2014 PO~LOW YOUR HEART Yulong op~ro al RURO BUS RXPO 2014 -Reflections t'rom a roreigner at. Yutong In China Yulong ahln•o at BUS & TRUCll 2014 held in Tbail;md Yuton«•PJ>031'8 at Macau Auto Expo 2014 Yutong'a fuol ~mcl e nc1 Cllrupalgu In Sri Lanka ends suocessfully YutonJ attends SlVI held In Algi!:ria P 62 Vutong Charm Arrival or Yutong buses maku ------~~~~-- Venezutla Yuton.t• lart"t. overs.eas market. Paris to launch &DO hybrid buses t Is reported that Paris also joined lhe team to fight against the environmental pollution since I_ the implementation of traffic restriction based on the last digit of license plate number started in March this year. Recently, Paris announced to launch 600 hybrid buses to replace the conventional internal combustion buses. It is expected to reduce the fuel consumption by 115% and COJHC emissions by 70%. 04 II is learned that the reason of the traffic restriction 05 measure is that Paris and the surrounding areas were l\ ROll"' [\ ROITl hit by haze. The eco-friendly electric and hybrid vehicles, taxis and vehicles carrying three and more First hatch of Yutong buses people are exempted from the restriction measure. People who violate the rule will be fined 22 euros. In lor Venezuelals big order shipped spite of the argument among the public, the statistics show that this measure is effective indeed. he vessel thai loaded 350 Yutong buses for In order to fulfill the urgent needs of the market, Venezuela leH Lianyungang pori on Yutong has worked out a scienUfic production In order to protect the environment, British BAE Systems said that Paris would launch 600 hybrid buses T__ November 22, 20 14. These buses are the first scheduling and overcame the difficulty of equipped with HybriDrive Series. The HybriDrive Series system is based on the start-stop technology batch of the 1,500-unit order that Yutong got in insufficient production capacity due to the peak developed by BAE Systems, which enables the bus to cut emission, save energy and reduce noise when the bus 2014 for the Venezuelan market, which Is also season. Every day, the progress of the production stops. This innovative technology lays a good foundation for the transformation from hybrid buses to pure another great achievement Yutong has made after scheduling was monitored to ensure the Umely electric buses. the 2,000-unit order for Venezuela in 2013. It also delivery of this batch. Meanwhile, Yutong also showcased Yutong• s steady Implementation of the prepared the shipment for these buses in advance international strategy of key markets in a bid lo through the bidding and worked out the rational become a major bus and coach supplier in the shipment plan to make a good preparation for the BRT in capital of world. sWpmenls of buses for tWs order. Kazakhstan being constructed comprehensively lana goverwnent announced that the city' s BRT construction had been started. II is planned to build 18 stations in the first phase of lbe project, and lhe route will surround Astana International Airport, A Expo City, Abu Dhabi Plaza, new train station and other important locations. The BRT system being built right now combines integrated and multiftmctional facilities and designs, such as separately divided routes design, closed platform equipped with entrance security system and life support equipment, elevators and escalators, locomotives and locomotive shed, and intelligent electronic ticketing system. Nigeria Customs impose Promising aula industry high tariff an imparted vehicles in advance cooperation between China and ASEAN he Nigeria Customs Administration decided he 4th China- ASEAN (Liuzhou) of Chinese auto companies to survive and develop Automobiles, Construction Equipment, themselves," said Huang Yongru, chief engineer of to impose as high as 70 percent tariff on ,.;/ ' T__ imported vehicles. T__ Components and Parts Expo was held in China Automotive Technology & Research Center Liuzhou, China. "The total vehicle output of ASEAN (CAT ARC). The export volume of Chinese whole It Is reported that this tariff rate consists of lwo countries is 4.44 million units and the auto vehicles has reached nearly one million units per parts: a customs duty of 35 percent and a levy industry In some countries has not grown up. year. At present, Ministry of Commerce, customs of another 3:5 percent, which used to be 22 \ \ However, the automobile consumption is growing and local governments have issued a series of and 2 percent respectively.
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