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Caterpillar is looking forward to future growth in China

Caterpillar is taking a long term view in China, seeing the country as having immense potential for construction. The company has a large presence at bauma China, with its display focussing on equipment crucial to the Chinese market and this reflects its long experience in the country, having commenced operations in the early 1970s. Speaking at the firm’s bauma China press conference, Ed Rapp, Caterpillar Group President Construction Industry said, “Our display is about our long term position in China. Ther
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
178 Caterpillar is taking a long term view in China, seeing the country as having immense potential for construction. The company has a large presence at bauma China, with its display focussing on equipment crucial to the Chinese market and this reflects its long experience in the country, having commenced operations in the early 1970s. Speaking at the firm’s bauma China press conference, Ed Rapp, Caterpillar Group President Construction Industry said, “Our display is about our long term position in China. There are still so many opportunities for our customers to develop.”

He said that the future prospects for the construction sector are very good, even though market conditions are not so strong at present. He is optimistic and commented, “We’re keeping a close eye on the world outlook. The base is for modest growth.”

The emerging markets are the key to growth, with Brazil and India proving healthy. Developed markets will also see a gradual return and he said, “In the US, we do think the fiscal difficulties will be addressed during next year.”

In the long term though, Caterpillar expects demand to rebuild and Rapp said, “Over the next 10-15 years the investment in global infrastructure is going to be amazing.”

Qihua Chen is Caterpillar vice president Caterpillar China Operations and he pointed out that Caterpillar’s technology transfer partnerships with Chinese manufacturers have been of enormous significance. He said, “Caterpillar contributed to the growth of the Chinese construction machinery industry.”

And the firm is investing heavily in China and is building another five factories also, in addition to the 22 facilities it has at present in the country. He said, “In the next 10 years, China will be the country with the highest growth potential.”

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