Renault Brilliance Jinbei Automotive Company (RBJAC) has resumed production and delivered 40 negative pressure ambulances from Shenyang in Liaoning Province to the epidemic center, Wuhan. The company's CEO Thierry Aubry commended the effective and collaborative support from high traffic departments across the country, which made the delivery possible.
The CEO considers it is a responsibility of everyone to fight against the coronavirus.
"We have offered immediate support for Wuhan and all affected areas," the CEO introduced, adding that the delivery of 40 negative pressure ambulances was met with the challenge of heavy snow and closed highway.
"Thanks to the support and the efforts of all highway traffic departments from Liaoning, Tianjin, Hebei, Henan, Wuhan. We have made it possible," he stressed.
Meanwhile, Aubry says that "the epidemic has posed a national threat" and he believes that China will win the battle against the virus, thanks to "the power of China" and its unified people.”
"I would like to deeply and certainly thanks to everyone who has been fighting against the virus, especially all the medical workers, doctors, and nurses. You have done a very great, fantastic job," he told CGTN.
RBJAC was co-founded by the global auto manufacturer Renault Group and Chinese commercial vehicle brand Brilliance Group.