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BMW acquires permit to export 3 Series to China

BMW South Africa has received a clearance permit from the Chinese authorities to export vehicles to China, thereby becoming the first South African car manufacturer to obtain a permit since the implementation of the Motor Industry Development Programme (MIDP).
BMW acquires permit to export 3 Series to China

The permit - known as the China Quality Certification (CQC) - was recently awarded to the company's Rosslyn manufacturing plant north of Pretoria, opening the door for BMW to export the new BMW 3 Series to China, one of the fastest-growing major markets in the world, from later this year. A comprehensive audit carried out by a team from the CQC Centre confirmed that Rosslyn's production and quality management systems were in line with world standards.

The move follows an investment of some R2.2 billion between 2009 and 2012 by the BMW Group in its Rosslyn plant, which re-opened in March with the launch of the all-new BMW 3 Series.

A vote of confidence

BMW sales in China are currently growing at a rate of more than 40% per annum. The South African-built vehicles will go a long way towards addressing the booming demand in this market.

Bodo Donauer, BMW SA's managing director, says that Rosslyn's production capacity will increase dramatically in the coming years and will ultimately exceed 90 000 units per annum.

"The China certification is a great vote of confidence in our plant and our people. It bodes well not only for our sustainability as a company, but also for the broader motoring industry in South Africa," Donauer says. "Whilst our Chinese exports will start at a small level at first, the plan is for this market to ultimately make up around 10% of our total export volume. In 2012, we plan to export around 3 900 units to China."

Currently, Plant Rosslyn exports about 50% of the vehicles it produces to the US - the biggest export market for the plant. The remainder of the cars will be shared among the local and African markets, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia.

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