DESIGNA Enters the Chinese Market in Cooperation with Ezipark and Kingdy

During the steady process of world-wide expansion DESIGNA made the next important step. DESIGNA Enters the Chinese Market in Cooperation with Ezipark and Kingdy.
Marten Jentsch, Sales Manager of DESIGNA, reports: We were presenting our company in partnership with Kingdy, the largest car park management and operating company in Beijing with about 1,500 employees, who are JV partners of ezipark Australia.
The contract was sealed in the forefront of the fair. The official ceremony was attended by the top-management of DESIGNA, Kingdy, ezipark and more than 140 existing customers of Kingdy.
We had the opportunity to see some great quality visitors and it was a perfect time to present ourselves with many project contacts still to be allocated. If you manage to secure a major project you have the best possible reference in the country for future business.
With regard to upcoming major projects DESIGNA looks forward to successfully establishing in the Chinese market.
Who is Kingdy Parking?

Over the past six years, Kingdy Parking has successfully developed its business and built a reputable corporate brand. Its rapid and solid expansion has allowed it to consolidate its position as one of the parking industry leaders in China.
The company has grown from a few permanent staff when established, to almost 1,500 full time employees. There are now in excess of 40,000 car parking spaces currently under the companys management.
Kingdy Parking is a standing member of the China Property Management Association as well as an active member of the China Parking Industry Administration Commission and China Heavy Machinery Association.
Source: Hindmarsh - http://www.hindmarshgroup.com/parking/ on Wednesday 11th April
Who is Ezipark?

As a fully owned subsidiary of the diversified property and construction company, Hindmarsh, ezipark has the unique capability to develop, build, own and operate car park facilities.
Our specialist services range from consulting on end-to-end car park development through.
Source: Hindmarsh - http://www.hindmarshgroup.com/parking/ on Wednesday 11th April
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