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KMB Extends
its Network in Mainland China
KMB, via Hong Kong Macau Investment (Tianjin) Limited, has teamed up with
Tianjin Public Transportation Company Limited (Group) for a co-operative
joint venture - Tianjin Hong Kong Macau Company Limited. The company began
providing public bus services in Tianjin on 1 January 2001.
" After more than 60 years
of operation in Hong Kong, KMB is a competitive, efficient and highly
experienced public bus service operator. We have also fostered and maintained
good relationships with various passenger transport operators in mainland
China. KMB regards this co-operative joint venture as an opportunity
to expand its operations and contribute to the development of the public
transport network in mainland China," said KMB Managing Director and
Chairman of Hong Kong Macau Investment (Tianjin) Limited, Mr John Chan,
in the Opening Ceremony of the Tianjin Hong Kong Macau Company Limited.
Tianjin Hong Kong Macau
Company Limited will rationalise some of the existing bus routes operated
by Tianjin Public Transportation Company Limited (Group) , developing
an estimated 35 routes in phases and purchasing about 500 buses over
a period of three years. The total investment of the venture amounts
to RMB 150 million. In the first phase, Tianjin Hong Kong Macau Company
Limited will rationalise seven bus routes which utilise 120 buses. The
combined journey distances of these seven bus routes, which compose
the major bus network of Tianjin, is 83 kilometres, and the total daily
mileage is over 17,000 kilometres. The expected daily patronage of these
seven bus routes is some 40,000 passengers.
" KMB is very pleased to
have this opportunity to invest in bus operations in Tianjin together
with Tianjin Public Transportation Company Limited (Group) . Being a
municipality with a population of more than 9.6 million, and showing
rapid economic development, Tianjin presents great potential for the
future development of its public bus services. Also, Tianjin Public
Transportation Company Limited (Group) is a very successful public bus
operator that will complement KMB's extensive experience and as a result
bus services of an exceptional standard will be provided in Tianjin,"
Mr Chan added.
Prior to this joint venture
in Tianjin, KMB has been operating a cross-boundary shuttle service
between Lok Ma Chau and Huang Gang, and providing passenger transport
services in Dalian since 1997. KMB believes that more business opportunities
will arise in China as a result of its entry to the World Trade Organisation
and as the public bus services industry matures.
In Hong Kong, KMB operates
more than 400 routes with a fleet of some 4,200 buses, and is the SAR's
largest public transport operator with a daily patronage of over three
million passengers.
KMB Managing Director and Chairman of Hong Kong Macau
Investment (Tianjin) Limited, Mr John Chan, stated in the Opening Ceremony
of the Tianjin Hong Kong Macau Company Limited that KMB regarded this
co-operative joint venture as an opportunity to expand its operations
and contribute to the development of the public transport network in
mainland China.
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