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China’s Largest Automobile Company Comes to Motor City

China’s Largest Automobile Company Comes to Motor CityChina’s largest automobile company has opened a new outpost in the Motor City’s suburbs. TheDetroitBureau.com reports that Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation USA Inc. (SAIC) located to metro Detroit to build closer ties with one of its principal partners, General Motors (GM), as well as some of the other North American automakers and suppliers.

Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation USASAIC USA Inc. expects to have 100 employees in its new 30,000-square-foot operations center in the Motor City at 322 N. Old Woodward, Birmingham, MI. What that means in the long-term, especially with the Chinese expected to eventually target the American automobile market, remains an unanswered question according to the blog.

Cooperation between U.S. and Chinese automobile companies is increasingly important in the new global automotive marketplace, SAIC Motor Chairman Maoyuan Hu said in a statement. The article reports that Maoyuan said, “…the opening of the new North American Operations Center in Birmingham marks an important step in creating a stronger ties between the US and Chinese automotive industries. With the increasing importance of cooperation between the major global automotive markets, this move by SAIC to strengthen its US presence is significant.”

“I believe SAIC USA will enhance the operation of localization in the recruitment of professional, technical and management personnel and actively expand economic and trade activities,” Maoyuan said.

ChinaThe blog says SAIC USA’s decision to expand its Operation Center in Michigan was based on a number of critical factors, including access to a highly trained workforce, proximity to key global automotive partners, especially General Motors, proximity to world-class automobile parts suppliers, and the favorable business environment in Michigan. The CEO of China’s largest automaker said, “… we expect SAIC USA will continue healthy growth in this market and this will be a new chapter of mutually beneficial cooperation for China and the US, with the support of both countries.”

The Michigan SAIC USA facility will focus on three main areas of SAIC USA’s automotive business, including purchasing, logistics and technology, and engineering.

SAIC USA parent company, Shanghai, China-based SAIC Motor, is the largest automotive manufacturer in that booming country. It is also GM’s principal partner in China, involved in a variety of joint ventures, including the original Buick assembly plant in Shanghai. Among its various operations are Shanghai GM, Shanghai VW, SAIC Motor Commercial Vehicle Company, SAIC-GM Wuling Automobile Co. In total SAIC Motor sold over 4 million vehicles in 2011 in the China market alone.

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said, “The company’s commitment to Michigan cements our standing as the automotive capital of North America.”

Most analysts eventually expect a Chinese presence in the US. Whether SAIC would come to the U.S. with products of its own remains to be seen, though that’s a possibility the maker isn’t ready to discuss right now.

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GM makes about $1 billion a year in China so it is little wonder SAIC moved into the Detroit Area. The move should also help stabilize the Detroit job market which has been up and down lately.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Chinese Taking Over the Web

Chinese Chinese Taking Over the Webwill be the Internet’s number one language according to TechEye. English was the founding language of the web but the growing number of Chinese online is changing the web’s dominant language to Chinese, a Nextweb report suggests.

number of Chinese online had reached 457 million by the end of 2010The China Internet Network Information Center (CINIC) reports the number of Chinese online had reached 457 million by the end of 2010. China Tech News points out that since 2007, China has added 320 million Internet users, slightly more than the entire population of the United States (308 million).

China Tech News also reports that the number of mobile Internet users logging in via smartphones or other mobile devices in China reached 303 million in 2010. Pretty impressive considering the U.S. only has 230 million people with Internet access.

The Chinese are trying to capitalize on this. Recently, the PRC’s General Administration of Press and Publication announced (Google translation) a ban on mixing foreign words in Chinese language newspapers, magazines, and websites without an accompanying Chinese language translation. The ban includes the names of people and places, acronyms, abbreviations, and common phrases, all of which have become increasingly common in China over recent years.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.