| DaimlerChrysler ramps up local productionBy Li Fei (China Daily)Updated: 2006-10-19 09:00
 In a bid to slash costs and drive up sales, Renschler said the firm is 
planning to boost local production.
 In the commercial vehicle sector, the 
German-US auto giant already has two joint ventures in China, Yangzhou Yaxing 
Motor Coach Co Ltd, a coach maker in East China's Jiangsu Province, and a 
venture with Fujian Motor Industry Group Co and Taiwan's China Motor Corp in 
East China's Fujian Province.
 
 The Fujian project, which is awaiting 
approval, is expected to produce Mercedes-Benz vans such as the Viano, Sprinter 
and Vito.
 
 Once completed, the plant will have an annual production 
capacity of 40,000 vans, according to Becker.
 
 The Stuttgart-headquartered 
automaker has signed a memorandum of understanding with Beiqi Foton Motor Co, an 
affiliate of Beijing Automotive, with which it already has a joint venture to 
produce Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.
 
 It is widely believed that the 
German-US automaker will use the Foton tie-up as a platform to produce 
Mercedes-Benz heavy-duty trucks, according to industry analysts and 
observers.
 
 But Renschler did not elaborate on what form this co-operation 
would take.
 
 However, according to China's auto industry policy, one 
foreign carmaker can only form two joint ventures with Chinese partners in one 
auto segment, which means that DaimlerChrysler would not be able to establish 
joint ventures with Foton.
 
 It is reported that the carmaker is 
considering selling its stake in the financially troubled Yangzhou Yaxing 
venture in order to pave the way for its tie-up with Foton.
 But the company 
declined to confirm this.
 
 Globally, the commercial vehicles business "has 
become a stable profit pillar for DaimlerChrysler in recent years," said Board 
Chairman Dieter Zetsche.
 
 It occupies 20.4 per cent of the world's truck 
and bus market and 17 per cent of the global coach market.
 
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