The much-anticipated 23rd Busworld Exhibition will be held in Kortrijk, Belgium from Oct. 16 to 21 this year. Boasting a history of over 40 years and being held every two years, the event has become the most specialized bus exhibition with the largest scale across the world. First held in 1971, Busworld has long become the trendsetter for the global bus industry.
King Long, the leading bus maker in China, will bring its latest new energy bus and two fuel powered buses in line with Euro IV emission standards on display. While attending such a high-profile event, King Long aims to showcase its latest achievements made in R&D of new energy buses and energy-efficient vehicles as well as its state-of-art bus making technologies to a much wider audience.
As early as 2005, King Long obtained certificate and became the first bus maker of China to enter European market. In the same year, King Long attended Busworld for the first time. By taking full advantage of such a well-established platform, King Long has been seeing its business in Europe grow in a rapid pace since then. Meanwhile, through constant technological innovation, quality control, brand promotion and improvement of production procedure, King Long has been taking the lead along the rise of made-in-China buses in the overseas market. Currently, it has become a powerful force that has to be reckoned with in the cutthroat global bus market.
As a globally-minded enterprise, King Long has always been attaching paramount importance to overseas expansion. With the highest standards of bus manufacturing technologies, King Long buses have so far made their way to 95 countries and regions in all five continent across the world.
In the first half of 2015, King Long export maintained fast growing momentum. On Mar. 25, 202 units of King Long KINGObuses were exported to Nigeria. In the same month, 210 King Long KINGWIN were delivered to Bolivia. On May 12, over 200 units of King Long luxury coaches were bought by Saudi Arabia. On May 26, 114 units of KINGWIN were shipped to Cuba. On Jun. 12, 204 units of King Long luxury coaches were exported to Thailand. In addition, 1060 units of school buses were shipped to Saudi Arabia. All these big orders have pushed King Long high above its counterparts in terms of overseas sales performance.
This year marks the sixth time for King Long to attend Busworld Exhibition, which also shows the company’s determination to further strengthen its presence in the overseas markets, especially the European market. While closely monitoring the ever-changing bus market in Europe, King Long is always ready to meet customer stringent demands. According to the bus maker, it will always stick to its “Go Overseas” Strategy and will make every possible efforts to enhance its brand image in the high-end bus market in the world.