China is the world’s largest vehicle market, selling more than 28 million cars and trucks in 2016, compared with 18 million in the United States. Almost all the vehicles sold in China are made in China, supporting a diverse ecosystem of 76 component making conglomerates, and 184 vehicle assemblers, in addition to dozens of indigenous brands.
After a decade of double-digit growth, the market is now starting to mature. Most urban households have already purchased at
least one car, and, according to McKinsey & Company, half of those households are considering “trading up” to newer and better models. Meanwhile, the shape of China’s auto industry could change radically if Chinese authorities make good on their promise to eventually prohibit the sale of fossil-fuel-powered vehicles, in favor of those powered by batteries. Faced with the need to adapt, Chinese domestic auto makers are scouting the globe to buy premium brands, advanced technologies, and companies capable of conducting R&D into electric vehicles.
Ningbo Huaxiang specializes in designing and manufacturing automotive interior and exterior trims. In recent years, the company has been expanding rapidly through acquisitions both within China and in global markets. The company’s main clients include BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo. In 2016, roughly 21% of its revenue came from overseas markets.
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In November 2011, Ningbo Huaxiang acquired Sellner Corporation, a Michigan-based automotive wood veneer trim and interior parts manufacturer, for roughly $3 million. In 2012, the Chinese company, through its UK subsidiary Lawrence Automotive Interiors Ltd., acquired another Michigan-based auto interior parts maker Northern Engraving Corp. for roughly $90 million.
As part of the deal with Michigan-based Sellner in 2011, Ningbo Huaxiang also acquired the Michigan company’s two Germany-based units, Sellner GmbH and IPG Industrieplast GmbH, for €18.7 million.