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Volvo receives largest-ever bus order

Volvo Buses has received its biggest order so far in China. Shanghai's largest transport company, SHANGHAI BA-SHI (GROUP) INDUSTRIAL CO, LTD, has ordered 2,000 Volvo B6R buses, for delivery by summer 2007.
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SHANGHAI BA-SHI (GROUP) INDUSTRIAL CO, LTD is Volvo's biggest customer in China and has a fleet of 8,800 city buses in Shanghai, of which 1,450 Volvo buses.

"Over the years we mutually build up a partnership relation with Volvo's joint venture company, Sunwin Bus. Since our group buys Volvo buses and based on their outstanding performance and reliability we continue to opt for Volvo buses," says the management of SHANGHAI BA-SHI (GROUP) INDUSTRIAL CO, LTD.

The major order is for 2,000 of the new 10.5 metre Volvo B6R citybus, all with air-conditioning. This city bus segment is currently a best seller in China and contributes greatly to the 25,000 buses over 10 metres sold in the country.

1,000 of the buses ordered will be delivered by summer 2006 and the remaining 1,000 buses by summer 2007. The chassis will be supplied ready-packed from Volvo Buses' factory in Borås, Sweden. They will be assembled at Sunwin Bus' factory in Shanghai, where bodybuilding work will be carried out.

Sunwin Bus is a joint venture company owned by Volvo Buses and SAIC Motor. The company started business in 2000.

"This big multi-year contract confirms the confidence of our key customer SHANGHAI BA-SHI (GROUP) INDUSTRIAL CO, LTD in the Volvo quality buses which set new standards in the bus environment in Shanghai and China," says Francois Dullaert, general manager of Sunwin Bus.

December 9, 2005

For further information, please contact: Francois Dullaert, +86 138 178 77 145 or Per-Martin Johansson, Press officer, Volvo Buses, +46 31 322 52 00


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