Sany

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Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd.
Type Limited company
Traded as Sany Heavy Industry Co Ltd (600031.SS)[1]
Industry Heavy equipment
Founded 1986 (1986) (Maotang, Lianyuan, Hunan Province)
Founder(s) Liang Wengen
Headquarters Changsha, China
Area served Worldwide
Key people Xiang Wenbo (CEO)
Products Concrete Machinery
Port machinery
Hoisting machinery
Coal mining machinery
Pile driving machinery
Road construction machinery
Wind power equipment
Operating income RMB 50 billion (2010)[2]
Employees Approximately 70,000[3]
Subsidiaries Putzmeister
Website www.sanygroup.com
Sany
Simplified Chinese 三一重工股份有限公司
Literal meaning Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd.

Sany (officially Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd.) (SSE: 600031) is a Chinese multinational heavy machinery manufacturing company headquartered in Changsha, Hunan Province. It is the sixth-largest heavy equipment manufacturer in the world,[4] and the first in its industry in China to enter the FT Global 500[5] and the Forbes Global 2000[6] rankings. The company's founder and main shareholder, Liang Wengen, topped Forbes magazine's annual list of China's richest people in 2011.[7]

With a dozen of domestic industrial parks plus manufacturing facilities in Brazil, Germany, India, Indonesia and in the United States, Sany is one of the most international Chinese companies, and projecting to grow even more in emerging markets as China's domestic demand slows.[8] The company has approximately 70,000 employees worldwide.[9]

Name, logo and motto

The name "Sany" comes from the English pronunciation of the Chinese name of the company (Chinese: 三一; pinyin: Sānyī), which means "three ones", in reference to the three first-class goals the company mentions as its vision: "To build a first-class enterprise, to foster first-class employees, and to make first-class contributions to society". The logo of the company makes reference to this phrase, as it contains three number ones interlinked. Sany's motto and corporate mission is "Quality changes the world".

History

The origins of Sany lie in Lianyuan Welding Material Ltd, a company founded in 1986 by Liang Wengen, Tang Xiuguo, Mao Zhongwu and Yuan Jinhua, who left their previous jobs and first established the company with a capital of sixty thousand yuans in the town of Maotang, county-level city of Lianyuan.[10]

In 1991 Lianyuan Welding Material Ltd. was officially renamed Sany Group Co., Ltd. and its headquarters were officially moved to Changsha. Since then, the company has experienced continuous rapid growth (at an annualized rate of around 50%), spurred by China's economic boom, specifically growth in its construction sector.

Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd was founded in 1994 as a subsidiary of the Sany Group. Sany Heavy Industry went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on July 3, 2003. In June 17, 2005, the company conducted the split share structure reform and realized full circulation of its shares. After this event, its market cap started growing at a very fast rate, jumping from a total of RMB 4 million yuan in 2005 up to a total of RMB 137 million yuan in June 2011.[11]

Since its foundation, the headquarters of Sany have received official visits from several political leaders, including Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao. During his visit on October 3, 2003, said to Sany personnel: “You have made splendid achievements in the past. Hope you unite as one to create a better future!”.[12]

In 2010 the operating income of Sany reached just under 34 billion RMB, a 79% year-on-year increase.[13]

A Putzmeister concrete pump in operation

During the 2010 Copiapó mining accident, a crane manufactured by SANY was used in rescuing the Chilean miners.[14] A pump from the company was donated to the Tokyo Electric Power Company to assist with the emergency response to the Fukushima I nuclear accidents.[15]

In 2011, Sany signed several contracts to open new manufacturing centers, the most important of them include the Zhuhai[16] and Lingang New City[17] centers, and the fifth international equipment plant in Indonesia, the latter with an investment of US$200 million.[18]

In January 2012 Sany agreed to acquire a 90 per cent stake in Putzmeister, a Germany-based manufacturer of concrete pumps, for €324 million, with Citic PE Advisors (Hong Kong) Ltd. agreeing to purchase the balance of 10 per cent.[19]

In February 2012, Sany and the Austria-based Palfinger announced a market venture to make and sell mobile cranes, a project with a total investment of $143 million, plus the construction of a sales unit in Salzburg for $5.4 million.[20]

In 2012, through affiliate Ralls Corp., Sany acquired four wind farm projects in Oregon. Later in the year, though, the Obama Administration ordered the wind farms divested after it was determined their location next to the Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility in Boardman, Oregon represented a national security risk. The divestiture—the first of its kind since 1990—was ordered by the US Treasury Department, which chairs the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment.[21]

Operations

Sany Group is organised into the following major divisions and subsidiaries:

Achievements

Sany Concrete Pump Division's Director Yi Xiaogang receiving the World Guinness Record

In 2011, Sany was included in both the FT Global 500 and the Forbes Global 2000 (at position 1,445 in the latter).[22]

Sany claims several world records, particularly in the concrete pump machinery field. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Sany holds the record for the longest boom of a truck-mounted concrete pump.[23] Also, Sany produced a rotary drilling machine with the largest tonnage in Asia[24] and China's largest truck crane[25]

NASCAR sponsorship

Sany sponsored the Tommy Baldwin Racing #7 driven by Dave Blaney in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 14 races in 2013, while also serving as associate sponsor for 22 races.[26]

References

  1. Reuters retrieved 5 February 2012
  2. Key Figures
  3. Sany Group website, diversity
  4. (English) KHL Group. International Construction's Yellow Table 2012
  5. (English) China Construction Machinery Business Online. Sany enters into FT Global 500 becoming first in Chinese Construction Machinery Industry
  6. (English) Forbes magazine. Sany Heavy Industry section
  7. (English) Forbes magazine. Forbes Magazine's List of Billionaires: #113 Liang Wengen
  8. (English) Bloomberg. Sany eyes plants in 10 countries as China digger sales slow
  9. (English) Sany Group website. Corporate Overview
  10. (Chinese) Baike Baidu. Liang Wengen article
  11. (English) Resale Weekly Blog. Sany Heavy Industry Listed in 2011 FT Global 500
  12. (English) Sany Group website. About Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd.
  13. (Chinese) Chinese Stock Information website. Sany Heavy Industry Co, LTD. Information
  14. "China Concrete Pumper Gets Into Nuclear Effort". The Wall Street Journal. 22 March 2011. 
  15. http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2011-03/19/c_121207301.htm
  16. (English) CapitalVue News. SANY Group To Invest 10B Yuan In Zhuhai
  17. (English) CapitalVue News. US$1.8 billion in deals signed for Shanghai Lingang Industrial Park
  18. (English) Bisnis Indonesia. China's Sany to build US$200 million plant in Indonesia
  19. (English) Bloomberg. Sany, Citic to Pay $475 Million for German Cement-Pump Maker Putzmeister
  20. (English) Bloomberg. Sany to Invest $143 Million in Mobile Crane JV With Austria’s Palfinger
  21. Banerjee, Neela, and Don Lee, "Obama blocks Chinese firm's Oregon wind farm projects", LA Times, September 29, 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  22. (English) Forbes magazine. Forbes Global 2000: #1445 Sany Heavy Industry
  23. (English) Construction Week Online. Made to build: 10 of the world's largest machines
  24. (English) Aibor Group Blog. Sany SR420 II is Asia biggest ton rotary drilling machine
  25. (English) China Tech Gadget. QAY1200 and SAC12000: 1200 Ton all-terrain truck crane
  26. Buchanan, Mary Jo (2 February 2013). "NASCAR Has the Most Interesting Sponsors In Sports". Speedway Media. Retrieved 14 November 2013. 

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