YHI International Ltd
Mr. Lu Chun Ya has over 25 years of experience in alloy wheels manufacturing, he is responsible for overseeing their business operations as well as the alloy wheels manufacturing plants in Suzhou, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
Mr. Lu first joined YHI International (Taiwan) Co., Ltd as a Quality Assurance Manager in 1998. He was promoted to the position of General Manager and was responsible for the business operations of the alloy wheels manufacturing plant in Shanghai before he left YHI in September 2010. Prior to joining back YHI International, he was a consultant with NingBo Superim Shenglong Technologies Co. Ltd from 2011 to 2012.
He was promoted to the position of Group General Manager, YHI Manufacturing Group (North-east Asia) in December 2013 shortly after he re-joined YHI, and was recently promoted to the position of Chief Operating Officer, YHI Manufacturing Group in January 2020.
Mr. Lu holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Zhong Yuan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
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YHI International Ltd
YHI International Limited is a Singapore-based investment holding company. The Company distributes automotive and industrial products. The Company operates through Manufacturing and Distribution segments. The Manufacturing segment includes the regional areas, including North East Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which are engaged in the manufacturing of alloy wheels. The Distribution segment consists of regional areas, including North East Asia, ASEAN and Oceania regions, which are engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial products. The Company distributes a range of premium automotive products, which include tires, alloy wheels, automotive and industrial batteries, as well as golf and utility buggies. The Company has approximately four alloy wheels manufacturing plants located in Shanghai and Suzhou in China, Taoyuan in Taiwan and Malacca in Malaysia, with a total production capacity of approximately 3.6 million units per annum.