King Long’s Brand Value Reaches a New Record High
Jun 28 , 2022
On
June 22, World Brand Laboratory officially released the Top 500 Most Valuable
Brands in China. With a record value of 25.767 billion RMB, King Long increased
its brand value by 20% against that in 2015. Ranking among the top ten players
in China’s auto industry, King Long has been listed on the Top 500 Most
Valuable Brands in China for thirteen consecutive years.
In
just 28 years, King Long has long won wide public recognition both at home and abroad
with its products making their way to 120-plus countries and regions across the
world. Now, it represents the highest bus manufacturing level in China and is
one of the leading bus brands in the world.
In response to China’s new development strategies and the fast changing market
conditions, King Long has made new breakthroughs in both its corporate
management and product line. Its new energy buses and its fast expansion along
the modern marine and land silk road have garnered significant publicity in
recent years.
While seeking fast and sound growth, King Long has also been making great
efforts to push forward its transition and transformation. By taking fully
advantage of the internet and further integrating bus manufacturing industry
with state-of-art information technologies, the bus maker is constantly
improving the quality of its products and adding more technological and
humanistic elements into its vehicles.
In
2016, King Long rolled out its new round of brand-building campaign which gives
top priorities to technological innovation and customer care, marking a new
beginning for the bus giant. Previously, King Long’s brand-building activities
such as Care For the Details and Technologies Changing Public Transportation,
were enormously successful in boosting King Long’s public image.
To shoulder more social responsibilities, King Long has also been actively
involved in all kinds of charity programs. Its Mobile Library which was
launched this year aims to deliver more books to children in rural and remote
areas, helping them build a better future.