JMCG has various production facilities and, through shareholdings, maintains partnerships with other automotive manufacturers including Ford, Isuzu and Changan.
[5] In 1968,[6] it was renamed Jiangxi Automotive Manufacturing Plant[7] and started the mass-production of commercial vehicles,[6] mostly Jinggangshan-badged (Chinese: 井冈山; pinyin: Jǐnggāngshān; lit.
[5] As the Chinese economy opened up, Jiangxi Automotive Manufacturing Plant found increasingly difficult to compete with more modern, better-quality foreign products.
[9] That year, Sun Min became the company chief and started a turnaround plan focused on increasing efficiency and streamlining operations.
[5][8][10] In 1993, the company structure was reorganised and simplified[10] and its truck business was spun off and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC).
JMCG partnered with Zhongding (Pingxiang Coal Group), another Nanchang company, and bidded for an Algerian special economic zone.
[10] In September 2019, Jiangxi's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Committee announced it had included JMCG in a list of SOEs incorporating investors from the private sector by 2021, as part of mixed economy reforms.
[16] Jiangling Motor Holding Co. Ltd. or JMH (Chinese: 江西江铃控股有限公司; pinyin: Jiāngxī Jiānglíng Kònggǔ Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) was a joint venture established in October 2004 and controlled equally by the state-owned enterprises Changan and JMCG.
To create Jiangling Motor Holding, Changan invested money and in exchange JMCG transferred its JMC equity to the venture.
[17][18] In April 2019, it was announced that JMCG and Changan planned to split JMH into two separate companies: one keeping the same name and other tentatively called Jiangling Investment.
[26] Jingma Motor Co., Ltd, JMCG (Chinese: 江铃集团晶马汽车有限公司; pinyin: Jiānglíng Jítuán Jīngmǎ Qìchē Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), also known as JMMC, is a Nanchang-based company focused on developing and producing firefighting vehicles, light-duty SUVs and buses.
[30][31] The plant was put into production in June 2019, and it is initially focused on supplying door and sunroof parts for Jiangxi Isuzu and JMEV vehicles.
[32] Jiangxi Jiangling Motors Import and Export Co., Ltd. or JMIE (Chinese: 江西江铃进出口有限责任公司; pinyin: Jiāngxī Jiānglíng Jìn Chūkǒu Yǒuxiàn Zérèn Gōngsī) is a trading company owned by JMCG.
[33] Countries where JMIE is trading include Algeria,[33] South Africa,[34] Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Angola,[33] Colombia,[35] Cuba, Philippines[33] and Australia.
[43][44] Fuzhou is one of the six major vehicle manufacturing bases of JMCG outside Nanchang (the others being Qingyun, Xiaolan, Changbei, Wangcheng and Taiyuan).
[47] In January 2018, Jintan Auto Group acquired a 67% majority stake in JMCGL and later renamed it Jiangxi Dancheng (Dorcen) Motor Company.