China's major refrigerator producer Frestech is talking with
foreign firms to develop strategic partnerships, the company's
chairman Zhang Donggui said yesterday at a summit in Changsha City,
Hunan Province.
"The foreign companies are keen on our 12-percent market share
in domestic market, and we will depend on them to upgrade
Frestech's image," Zhang said, without naming the firms.
However, Zhang stressed that the company's focus will remain on
the domestic refrigerator market, which is expanding 20 percent
annually.
The company's sales of freezers in the first 11 months of this
year reached 3.3 million units, growing 15 percent from a year
earlier.
"The output of our refrigerators, freezers and air-conditioners
will reach eight million next year after we raised the production
capacity by two million sets," Zhang said.
The Henan-based company will target the high-end market next
year, with 80 percent of its products covering the middle and high
ranges, he said.
"A production line of high-end products will be put into use
around the end of this year, which is expected to generate 100,000
products a year," said Zhang.
Frestech, partly owned by Singapore-based Hong Leong Asia Ltd,
is a joint-venture company that has three manufacturing plants
producing refrigerators, freezers and air-conditioners in Xinxiang
City, Henan Province.
The company has also mapped out the country's first
sterilization standard for freezers.
All refrigerators can be graded at three levels in terms of
their sterilization effect, said Ma Lincong, secretary of China
Association Standardization, a public society approved by the
Ministry of Civil Affairs.
"This is not a compulsory standard, but we will cooperate with
other domestic refrigerator producers to develop a regulated
market," said Gao Jialin, vice chairman of Frestech.
More than 100 of the company's refrigerators have reached Level
A, the best among the three levels, the company said.
Frestech will focus on sterilization, energy-saving, design,
controlling technology and environmental protection in 2008.
(Shanghai Daily December 17, 2007)