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Page 1: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai

ByPatricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha

GATE 2005

Page 2: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Geography

Location in the delta of Yangtze (Chang Jiang) river Major harbor in the East China Sea Access point to the interior China West of Shanghai - Lake Tai and a rich

agricultural region – low and flat Climate similar to North Carolina

January average min temp. is 37F and July average max temp. is 81F

Page 3: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Population

Estimated at 13 million One of the most crowded places on Earth 108,375 people per square mile Manhattan’s density is less than a

quarter of Shanghai’s built-up area Shanghai larger municipality spans

2,400 square miles It includes the city and the delta plain

east all the way to the coast

Page 4: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai History

Walled city in 16th century Became important when opened to trade

by the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 Incorporated into British concession in

1843, into US concession in 1862, and into French concession in 1849

Each foreign zone had separate administration, courts and police

In 1927 Chiang Kai-shek captured Shanghai and placed under communist government

Page 5: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai History

Invaded by Japan in 1932 and in 1937 In 1943 the US and Great Britain

renounced their claims in Shanghai France followed in 1946 The city was restored to China at the end

of World War II; in 1949 it fell under communist government

In 1990 East Shanghai (Pudong) was declared a special development zone marking a start of the new international development era

Page 6: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Equatorial Hotel

-The Bund 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers -The Yu Gardens 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers -Shanghai Museum 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers -Shanghai Grand Theatre 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers -Jade Buddha Temple 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers -Shanghai Shopping Strip 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers -Shanghai Exhibition Center 0.1 Miles / 0.2 Kilometers

Page 7: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Subway

Page 8: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Maglev

The Pudong line connects the airport with downtown

The 20-mile trip takes 7 minutes

Top speed 270 mph Cost $1.2 billion Connecting Beijing with

Shanghai would cost $30 billion

Page 9: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Maglev

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The Bund Center

The Bund, also called the Zhongshan Road, is a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years.

Huangpu River is 114 kilometers (71 miles) long, 400 meters wide and has an average depth of nine meters (30 feet)

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Nanjing Road

China's premier shopping street, 3.4-mile-long Nanjing Road, starts at the Bund.

After the Opium War (1839-1842) and the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, Shanghai became a treaty port.

Nanjing Road was first the British Concession, then the International Settlement.

Page 12: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Yuyuan Gardens

Yuyuan occupies an area of two hectares (5 acres) .

Each pavilion, hall, stone and stream in the garden expresses the essence of South China's landscape design from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

There are more than 40 scenic spots scattered throughout the garden.

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Shanghai Financial Center

Page 14: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Shanghai Tallest Buildings

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China/Japan Tallest Buildings

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World’s Tallest Buildings

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Jin Mao Tower

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Jin Mao Tower

88 floors, 1379 feet Built 1998 Architect: Skidmore, Owings and

Merrill LLP Contractor: Shanghai Jin Mao

Contractor Tenants:

ABN AMRO Bank N.V.Lucent TechnologiesHyatt Hotels and ResortsCompaqDow JonesAsahi BankYAMAHA

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Shanghai Images

The riverfront with the Pearl Tower (1,536 feet)

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Shanghai Images

Suburbia

Urban housing

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Shanghai Images

Shanghai’s main shopping streets

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Shanghai Images

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Shanghai Images

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Shanghai Itinerary

Wednesday, May 11PM: Arrive in Shanghai

Thursday, May 123pm: Company Visit: CP Group

Friday, May 13AM: Company Visit: J&J2pm: Company Visit: GE

Saturday, May 142pm: Flight from Shanghai to Hong Kong

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CP Group Established in 1921 in Thailand

9 diversified business lines:1. Agro-Industry Business

     2. Agri-Industry Business      3. Aquaculture Business      4. International Trading      5. Marketing and Distribution      6. Petrochemicals      7. Real Estate and Land Development     8. Automative and Industrial Products      9. Telecommunication

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CP Group

Operates in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Vietnam, Turkey, and more

“CP Group’s main philosophy is that any business should always benefit the country, the farmers. The consumer, the society and the company.”

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CP Group

Largest foreign investor in China, thus maintaining the highest level relationships in China’s government and business community

One of China's largest operating companies with manufacturing, retailing, logistics, financial, media, and real estate businesses employing over 100,000 employees 20% of chicken market 10% of feedmill market

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CP Group

Super Brand Mall Opened 2002 10 stories tall Meets the local desire for international

brands EA GATE will get a tour!

Page 29: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

Johnson & Johnson Founded in 1886

World’s most comprehensive and broadly based manufacturer of health care products, as well as a provider of related services, for the consumer, pharmaceutical, and medical devices and diagnostics markets

111,000 employees in 57 countries and sell products throughout the world

Provide scientifically sound, high quality products and services to help heal, cure disease and improve the quality of life = GOAL

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Johnson & Johnson

Small company environment with the backing of a large corporation

200 autonomous operating units Companies grouped by geographic

region

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Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson China Ltd.

Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd.

Shanghai Johnson & Johnson Ltd.

Shanghai Johnson & Johnson

Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd.

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Johnson & Johnson

Asia-Pacific HQ’s in Minhang Development Zone 3.5 km2

40 famous transnational companies have settled here, including J&J, Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Michelin, Unilever, Siemens, Mitsubishi, and Fuji-Xerox

Mini Johnson & Johnson City

Page 33: Shanghai By Patricia Chou and Dariusz Wiecha GATE 2005

GE

126-year-old diversified technology and services company dedicated to creating products that make life better

Businesses range from aircraft engines and power generation to financial services, medical imaging, television programming and plastics

GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide.

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GE GE Global Research Labs

Create the breakthroughs for the next generation of GE products and services

China Technology Center is a multi-disciplinary research facility Technology teams from GE Global Research, Aircraft

Engines (GEAE), Plastics (GEP), Power Systems (GEPS), Transportation Systems (GETS), Consumer Products (GECP), Industrial Systems (GEIS), Specialty Materials and Consumer Finance (GECF) work with teams globally

One of GE's main objectives - growth in China

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GE

GE Advanced Materials - Plastics GC Located at Zhangjiang High-Tech Park Covers a total physical area of 47,000

square meters Employee facilities include a

Cafeteria, Relaxation Room, Fitness Room, and basketball court