Chinese automaker across proprietary and joint-venture brands
BAIC Motor is a publicly listed Chinese automotive manufacturer operating three distinct brand portfolios—its proprietary Beijing Brand, a Mercedes-Benz partnership, and Beijing Hyundai—across sedan, SUV, MPV, and new-energy segments. The tech stack is industrial-grade (Siemens, ABB, SAP, CATIA, CAN) with heavy emphasis on manufacturing process control and quality management (APQP, FMEA, PPAP). Active projects cluster around welding, logistics systems, and safety compliance, while stated pain points reveal operational bottlenecks: equipment downtime, supplier quality, new-energy vehicle reliability, and overseas dealer channel maturity.
BAIC Motor, founded in 2010 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (ticker: 1958) in December 2014, is among China's largest publicly traded passenger vehicle manufacturers. The company manufactures vehicles under three brand umbrellas: the proprietary Beijing Brand (covering mid-to-high and economical segments), a premium Mercedes-Benz co-brand, and Beijing Hyundai (targeting mid-to-high segments). Product portfolio spans compact to mid-large sedans, SUVs, MPVs, and new-energy vehicles. Headquarters in Beijing, with 10,000+ employees, the company operates manufacturing and logistics at scale, supported by significant backing from the Beijing Municipal Government. Current hiring focuses on engineering and logistics roles in China, with minimal recent activity.
Industrial automation and PLCs (Siemens, Omron, ABB), design tools (AutoCAD, CATIA), enterprise resource planning (SAP), automotive quality standards (APQP, FMEA, PPAP), warehouse management (WMS), and CAN bus protocols for vehicle systems.
Beijing, China. The company is publicly listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (H-share code: 1958) and was founded in September 2010.
Sedans (small, compact, mid-size, mid-large), SUVs, MPVs, CUVs, and new-energy vehicles across three brands: proprietary Beijing Brand, Mercedes-Benz partnership, and Beijing Hyundai, covering economical to premium segments.
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