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Ankai Cross China Tour Arrives in Wudang Moutain

2014-08-12    
On Aug. 9, Ankai Cross China Tour arrived in Wudang Moutain in central Hubei province. During the visit, the bus maker focuses its attention on the development of school buses in the local area. By exchanging views with officials from local educational department, schools, and school bus operators as well as some vehicle experts, the company aims at gaining new insights into the safety operation of school buses and its future development.

On Aug. 9, Ankai Cross China Tour arrived in Wudang Moutain in central Hubei province. During the visit, the bus maker focuses its attention on the development of school buses in the local area. By exchanging views with officials from local educational department, schools, and school bus operators as well as some vehicle experts, the company aims at gaining new insights into the safety operation of school buses and its future development.

 


According to the company, it has brought a number of fist school bus products, including HK6661KY4 and HK6581KX4 to Wudang Mountain. Bus operators, having all been invited to take a closer look at them, spoke highly of Ankai school buses.

 


While visiting Qingdao, Shanghai and Nanjing in Jul. and early Aug., Ankai has been warmly welcomed by local businesses and it has conducted fruitful exchanges with local bus operators.


As one of the leading bus makers in China, Ankai is among the first batch of enterprises which receive qualifications for producing school buses. Since 2012, the company has conducted a series of cooperative activities with US-based Navistar, the leading commercial vehicle producer in North America. By introducing state-of-art school bus chassis technologies and school bus body structure technologies, Ankai aims to roll out internationally advanced school bus products.


Since their debut, Ankai school buses have been highly recognized by the public. So far, they have been sold to a number of provinces and regions and have been exported to a number of foreign markets. So far, the number of Ankai school buses has reached over 5,000 units.