Recently, Nanjing International Automobile Hardware Technology Expo Center, with a total investment of 7 billion yuan, a planned land area of 500 acres and a total construction area of 1.3 million square meters, has been contracted to settle in Jiangning Hi-tech Park. The project will be based in Nanjing, facing the Yangtze River Delta, and radiating the Midwest. , is the latest generation of domestic production and information business complex.
With the rapid development of the city's urbanization process, the automotive auto parts market, the hardware, electromechanical market, and the construction machinery market located in the main city are faced with the demolition and imminent demolition due to the inability to meet the requirements of modern urban development. Last year, the city issued the Outline of Action Plan for Market Hub Construction (Draft for Soliciting Opinions), clarifying that in conjunction with the relocation of many markets in the main city, a group of specialized market agglomerations with hub functions should be planned and laid out to create radiation in East China and the Yangtze River. Modern service demonstration area in the upstream area.
To this end, Jiangning Hi-tech Park planned and laid out a 3,000-mu market logistics park around the Suihua New City on National Highway 104 to create a market cluster covering automobiles, auto parts, hardware, building materials, home furnishing, warehousing, and logistics. Nanjing International Automobile Hardware Technology Expo Center is the major project introduced by the logistics park.
The reporter learned from the Jiangning High-tech Park Management Committee that the Nanjing International Automobile Hardware Technology Expo Center has brought together various industries such as automobiles, automobile and motorcycle fittings, supplies, hardware, electromechanical, construction machinery, new energy and new materials, and brought together exhibitions, transactions, and warehousing. The multiple functions of logistics, e-commerce, hotels, offices, apartments, entertainment, and catering will completely change the current status of the industry with small scale, scattered distribution, backward facilities, poor operating environment, and low management level.
In terms of design, the center draws on the concept of Italy's new Milan Trade Center and Garak Market in Seoul, South Korea. It plans to build high-end exhibition halls, brand flagship stores and commercial pedestrian streets. In addition, it will also establish a 100,000-square-meter eco-car roof garden in the country. It is expected to completely subvert the low-end form and operating model of the traditional professional market.