Geely plans 1M Volvo sales, new China plant for Swedish brand

HONG KONG (Reuters) -- China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, which aims to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo unit, has developed a turnaround plan under which it hopes to double Volvo's sales to near 1 million vehicles a year, a media report said today.

Under the plan, Geely would build a new Volvo plant in China with annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles a year to draw on China's market potential and inexpensive labor, the Wall Street Journal reported, quoting a source close to Geely.

Its Hong Kong listed unit, Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd., would also add two or three bigger, more luxurious cars to Volvo's lineup over the next three to four years, which it hopes would boost global sales, the source said.

Geely also is planning to cede more sophisticated engineering to Volvo's Swedish operations, an aspect of the plan that could help allay fears of lost jobs in Sweden.

Geely believes Volvo has the potential to sell 200,000 cars a year in China, up from 12,600 vehicles last year.

It forecasts selling nearly 1 million cars a year globally within four or five years, compared with recent annual sales of around 400,000 vehicles.

IP issues complicate $2B deal

Geely executives see a long slog to seal the deal roughly worth $2 billion in a process complicated by intellectual-property issues, according to the Journal report.

At issue, the source said, are what technology Ford would transfer to Geely, how Ford would continue to use Volvo technology and how the two companies would handle any possible disputes over technology down the road.

Last month, Ford officially named Geely Holding Group as preferred bidder for Volvo, in what could lead to the biggest overseas acquisition by China's fast growing auto sector.

Volvo reported a third-quarter pre-tax operating loss of $135 million, compared with a loss of $458 million a year ago.

The Swedish brand said the improvement was due to continued progress on cost reductions, favorable exchange rates, and a higher volume and mix.

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