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Mr. Chan identified in the early
1990's that the strong and sustained
economic development in China
would create strong demand pulls
for both the automotive and
the logistics industries and
focused OTL's China investment
programme in these two fronts.
OTL Storage Equipment Co. Ltd.("OTL
Systems") was founded in
March 1996 by Mr. John C. Chan
founder and Chairman of Oriental
Technology Limited of Hong Kong
as part of his long term investment
strategy in China. OTL obtained
the co-operation and technical
assistance of Fritz Schafer
GmbH of Germany, a leading manufacturer
of logistics products, in the
setting up of OTL Systems and
during the first 30 months of
operations.
OTL
Systems'factory built in
the Economic and Technology
Development Zone of Zhenjiang
in the Yangtze River Delta,
33,000 square meter site. The
facility is equipped with sophisticated
machinery, which enables OTL
Systems to be at the forefront
of storage solutions in both
product quality and development.
OTL
Systems'products originally
designed and specified by Fritz
Schafer according to European
standards. The product range
and production technology have
continuously enhanced and refined
in anticipation of rising customer
demands and stay ahead of the
competition.
The Company now provides tailor-made
total storage solutions ranging
from the light duty modular
shelving systems to the medium
duty long span, all variations
of adjustable pallet racking
systems(APR), the automated
storage and retrieval systems(AS/RS),
the cantilever racking systems
and the live storage systems.
Its service includes project
design, manufacturing, installation,
after sales service and general
consultancy on storage solutions.
To reflect the Company's management
and product quality, OTL
Systems attained its ISO9001
quality standard certification
in March 2001.
The Company
has also widened its sales network
to cover all major regions of
China, taking advantage of OTL's
multi-franchise automobile distribution
networks which now consists
of some 30 companies in 10 coastal
Chinese cities spanning from
the Beijing-Tianjin capital
corridor to the Pearl River
Delta.
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