Executives prepare for the ribbon cutting.
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 Ford expands dealer network in China

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KUMNING, China – The Ford brand is growing in China, and the ongoing succession of new authorised Ford dealerships joining the dealer network is helping drive the continuing expansion.

Ford Motor China Chairman and CEO, Robert Graziano, attended the opening ceremony of Ford's newest dealership, Jianzhonggang Renfu, in Kunming on October 10.

"A strong dealer network is at the heart of our ability to meet the expectations of our customers. Through a strong and professional dealer network, we can – and will – continue to provide exciting, high quality products, an excellent service experience and a high level of customer satisfaction to our customers in China," said Graziano during his keynote address.

The opening ceremony was attended by Ford employees, Ford dealer employees, and local media. A number of executives also attended, including Vice Mayor of Kunming Wang Daoxing, Chairman of Changan Ford Mazda Automobile (CFMA) Yin Jiaxu, President of Ford Automotive Finance (China) Narpal Ahluwalia, President of CFMA Jeffrey Shen, and Executive Vice President of CFMA Zou Wenchao.

Ford Motor China is dedicated to expanding its dealer network – especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities – to ensure that all Ford customers can enjoy the convenience and efficiency that comes with world-class sales and after-sales service.

As of September 30, Ford Motor China's nationwide sales and service network includes 226 full-service dealerships offering sales, service, and spare parts service capabilities, and more than 340 sales and service outlets.


Graziano cuts the ribbon to mark the official opening of Jianzhonggang Renfu.


Ford executive are joined by VIPs for the opening.


Graziano speaks at the event.

A model shows off Ford's product line-up.

Graziano and Chairman Yin answer questions from local media.

  

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10/19/2009 12:00 AM