China’s Largest Insurer Provides Its First CAPA-Certified Parts In China - aftermarketNews

China’s Largest Insurer Provides Its First CAPA-Certified Parts In China

The People's Insurance Company of China Ltd. also announced the establishment of its e-commerce platform to facilitate distribution of these parts in China.

The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA) has announced that the People’s Insurance Company of China Ltd. (Group­ PICC Property & Casualty Ltd.), one of the largest property and casualty insurers in China, recently made more than 150 CAPA Certified part numbers available. PICC also announced the establishment of its e-commerce platform to facilitate distribution of these parts in China. The certified part types include hoods, fenders, grilles and bumper covers.

In November 2016, CAPA and PICC were joined by the China Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association (CAMRA) collision repair committee, and Intertek Shanghai, the certification body of the CAPA program in China, in signing a strategic agreement to collaborate to bring diverse areas of expertise to the China market. Intertek Shanghai played a significant role in implementing the agreement after members of CAPA’s board visited principals in Beijing.

“This is another major milestone for CAPA as we continue to support the certification of quality parts in China,” said Jack Gillis, CAPA executive director.

Debbie Klouser, CAPA director of operations, added, “We applaud PICC for leading the way to make high-quality CAPA Certified parts available to Chinese consumers.”

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