Aebi Schmidt expands range of solutions for Chinese Airports

Aebi Schmidt and HRLC join forces and start to provide customized solutions for a wider range of airport customers in China. Following the principle of «Based in China, Serving China» customers now profit from sweepers and spreaders specifically designed for Chinese airports and based on Chinese-made truck chassis. Today, the new workshop and office buildings in the Fangshan District have been officially opened.

We look back to more than 15 years of a successful partnership with Beijing Hua Rui Long Range Electronic and Machinery Equipment Ltd. (HRLC). HRLC has a proven track record and a very good reputation in the Chinese airport industry, particularly with regard to sales experience, professionalism and service coverage, with branches in Shanghai, Urumqi and Harbin. As partners, we can now jointly offer a range of sweepers and spreaders specifically designed for Chinese airports, based on Chinese-made truck chassis, which at the same time meet the requirements for locally added value.

Furthermore, as our Schmidt ASP high quality spraying machine, the Schmidt TJS towed jet sweeper and the CJS-600 compact jet sweeper are now available on Chinese-made truck chassis, also smaller and regional airports can profit from outstanding technology and service.

On the recently overhauled website of Aebi Schmidt China you will find more information about the products, contacts and locations. We will continue and expand our operations in China under the same name, ASH Trading & Services (Beijing) Co., Ltd., as a joint venture in which HRLC holds a significant share. In parallel, we will continue to serve the major international airports with our sales and service specialists from Aebi Schmidt International AG.

Our office and workshop have moved to a brand-new location in Beijing’s Fangshan District. We celebrated the new premises today in the presence of Rudi Rosenkamp, Head Sales Global and member of the Aebi Schmidt Group Executive Board. Right below, you find a few impressions of the opening ceremony.