Rolling Stock Times and Aluminum Profiles Extrusion Development in China

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Along with our country urbanization step of speed, and a high focus on the Chinese Government to build a countrywide infrastructure network, The Chinese rolling stock industry has seen strong development both in terms of volume and technology in recent years. Currently competition in the market is limited, but with the rapid technological development, more and more competitors are about to emerge. This paper made a detail analysis on Chinese rolling stock industry including its production and market, equipment and technology, development problems and potential, and indicated the main indifference between national industry and international one on this field. At last, author gave the primary suggestions and strategic ideas to the decision makers.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 383-390)

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2808-2812

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November 2011

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