Lego opens first Asian factory in China
The first Asian plant of the Lego Group, located in Jiaxing City
of east China's Zhejiang Province, has started operations.
The factory, covering over 160,000 square meters, officially
opened last Friday after a year of trial operations. It has some 1,200
employees and will mainly serve the Asian market.
Richard Wong, general manager of Lego Asia manufacturing, said
that in the past, Chinese children could not get new Lego products for several
months after their release due to long-distance shipping.
The Jiaxing plant will produce new products simultaneously with
other plants worldwide and will adjust production in accordance with demand,
said Wong.
Lego plans to open chain stores in 40 Chinese cities in the next
four years, aiming to expand the market from first-tier to second- and
third-tier cities by 2020 through a combination of online and offline sales,
according to the company.
Lego entered the Chinese market in 1993 and the company has seen
robust growth in the country. Its 2015 sales revenue in China registered annual
growth of over 30 percent.

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