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AMPA Sheds AM Focus With Cutting-Edge Products

(2004/06/21)

The best and newest of the global auto parts and accessoriesy industry was on display at the recent 2004 Taipei International Auto/Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Show (Taipei AMPA 20042). The show particularly Sspotlighted at the event were the R&D achievements of Taiwanese manufacturers and the in

Peugeot-Citroen Group to procure auto parts from Taiwan

(2004/05/27)

Taipei, May 27, 2004 (CENS)--French auto maker PSA Peugeot Citroen's Asia procurement office recently came to Taiwan to procure auto parts, and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) has selected 20 local suppliers to negotiate with the French firm on possible business opportunities

For High Performance Race to Heng Yunn

(2004/03/12)

Heng Yunn International Co. is a specialized maker of performance-tuning auto-suspension parts, brake systems and parts, and workshop tools, as well as other tuning parts and accessories. The company manifests strong R&D capability and a strong determination to provide the safest, best-quality, and

Sheng-E Rolls Out High-Grade Ceramic Cylinders And Hot-Forged Pistons

(2004/01/17)

Established in 1980, the ISO9001: 2000- certified Sheng-E Enterprise Development Co. supplies a complete range of cylinders, pistons, and other engine parts and components for auto and motorcycles. Among the firm's most-in-demand products are high-grade nickel-silicon carbide (ceramic) motorcycl

Heavy Machinery Maker AGCO Sends Procurement Mission to Taiwan

(2003/12/16)

An international procurement delegation from AGCO, a UK-based company that is one of the world’s largest makers of agricultural-use tractors and other heavy machines, recently held a procurement-strategy seminar at the Taipei World Trade Center for over 100 potential suppliers in Taiwan. The delega

Sanyang Aims for Comeback In Taiwan Auto Manufacturing

(2003/03/04)

Sanyang Industry Co., the Taiwan-based maker of SYM-brand motorcycles and motor scooters, announced recently that it would use all possible means to win back its former title as the island’s biggest manufacturer of powered two-wheelers (PTWs) this year, and that its overseas affiliates would challe