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The company has an annual capacity of 7 million air conditioners, 25 million electric meters, 6 million kVA transformers, 5 million mobile phones, and 2 million small home appliances (OEM), Aux air conditioner is the top four in China's air conditioner industry. <ref>[https://zj.zjol.com.cn/news.html?id=1498893 奥克斯集团:“疫情大考”淬炼“民企担当”]</ref>
The company has an annual capacity of 7 million air conditioners, 25 million electric meters, 6 million kVA transformers, 5 million mobile phones, and 2 million small home appliances (OEM), Aux air conditioner is the top four in China's air conditioner industry. <ref>[https://zj.zjol.com.cn/news.html?id=1498893 奥克斯集团:“疫情大考”淬炼“民企担当”]</ref>


== history ==
== History ==


In 1989, entered the instrument business and founded the Sanxing brand. entered the air conditioner industry in 1994 when he founded the Aux brand, which today ranks among the top three in China's air conditioner market. <ref>[http://sc.stock.cnfol.com/gushiyaowen/20221121/29945197.shtml 三星医疗最新公告:决定推进奥克斯高科技进行股份制改造及更名]</ref>
In 1989, entered the instrument business and founded the Sanxing brand. entered the air conditioner industry in 1994 when he founded the Aux brand, which today ranks among the top three in China's air conditioner market.<ref>[http://sc.stock.cnfol.com/gushiyaowen/20221121/29945197.shtml 三星医疗最新公告:决定推进奥克斯高科技进行股份制改造及更名]</ref>


In 2015, overseas factories was set up in Brazil and Indonesia. At the same time, overseas real estate company was also established in [[Australia]], and the company's shares in Hong Kong Stock Exchange has been renamed Aux International.<ref>[http://news.cnr.cn/native/gd/20190827/t20190827%20524749800.shtml 奥克斯泰国制造基地正式结顶 开启国际化战略新起点]</ref>
In 2015, overseas factories were set up in Brazil and Indonesia. At the same time, an overseas real estate company was also established in [[Australia]], and the company's shares in Hong Kong Stock Exchange has been renamed Aux International.<ref>[http://news.cnr.cn/native/gd/20190827/t20190827%20524749800.shtml 奥克斯泰国制造基地正式结顶 开启国际化战略新起点]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:37, 7 April 2024

AUX
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Headquarters,
Key people
Zheng Jianjiang
Number of employees
31,413 (2023)
AUX
Simplified Chinese奥克斯
Traditional Chinese奧克斯
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinào kè sī

AUX is a Chinese company founded in 1986 and listed in China's top 500 enterprises. As of 2022, the company's annual operating revenue reached CNY81 billion, with total assets of CNY62.5 billion. It has over 30,000 employees and operates 11 manufacturing bases and 6 R&D centers worldwide. [1][2]

The company has two listed companies, Sanxing Medical (SSE: 601567)[3][4] [5]and AUX International (SEHK2080).[6]

The company has an annual capacity of 7 million air conditioners, 25 million electric meters, 6 million kVA transformers, 5 million mobile phones, and 2 million small home appliances (OEM), Aux air conditioner is the top four in China's air conditioner industry. [7]

History

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In 1989, entered the instrument business and founded the Sanxing brand. entered the air conditioner industry in 1994 when he founded the Aux brand, which today ranks among the top three in China's air conditioner market.[8]

In 2015, overseas factories were set up in Brazil and Indonesia. At the same time, an overseas real estate company was also established in Australia, and the company's shares in Hong Kong Stock Exchange has been renamed Aux International.[9]

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