A. Mixer Beater (s/s)
B. Mixer whisk (s/s)
C. Potato masher
D.550ml measure cup
F. 700ml measure cup
G.350ml chopper
H.700ml Chopper with non-slip base
I. Fine slicer & Julienne Disc, Rough slicer & Julienne Disc, Shred Disc.(For 700ml chopper use only)
K. Wall mounting
General specifications
Base speed: 2 Detachable shaft: lock & unlock sign
LED light: No Speed setting: 2
Technical specifications
Power: 400W Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Voltage: 220-240V Cord length: 1.2 m
Design specifications
Material body: ABS Surface finishing: injected color
Material rod: Stainless steel Material blade: Stainless steel
Material measure cup & chopper: SAN
Dishwasher attachments: Yes
Approvals
GS/CE/CB/LVD/EMC/ROHS/LFGB/DGCCRF/REACH/ERP
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Global truck manufacturers are facing increasing competition from Chinese commercial vehicle companies. Chinese companies have not only dominated the domestic market but are also aggressively moving toward export markets - especially in Southeast Asia and Africa.
Alix Partners, an automotive consulting firm, said in a report released in Shanghai on Wednesday that China’s production of heavy-duty and medium-duty commercial vehicles was close to half of global production last year.
China's strong domestic demand and continued growth in exports to emerging markets have provided support for China's commercial vehicle industry. In emerging markets, the price of Chinese trucks is less than half that of other global truck manufacturers.
Ivo Naumann, head of Alix Partner’s Shanghai office, said that the strong growth in China’s commercial vehicle production is expected to continue this year, with a year-on-year increase of 76%, making China’s first possible production of 1 million trucks this year.
Alix said that driven by the government's stimulus policies, China is the only major market for growth in car production in 2009, an increase of 22%.
This strong growth momentum has increased the share of Chinese cars in the global market (in terms of production), from 20% in 2006 to 49% in 2009.
Foreign truck manufacturers will benefit from the recovery of demand in Europe and North America, where Chinese trucks do not have a competitive advantage because they do not meet emission standards.
However, in emerging markets, low-tech trucks with low technological content in China have caused international truck manufacturers to face severe competition. Alix expects that by 2014, emerging markets will contribute 58% to the growth in demand for commercial vehicles.
China's commercial vehicle exports (emerging markets in Africa and Southeast Asia) rose by 25% year-on-year to 134,000 units.
“The continuous increase in the output of China (original equipment manufacturers) has brought about higher profitability, and thus R&D departments can also get more investment... This will enable these indigenous OEMs to compete at a global level. ," said Alix's report.