In May 1949, the Automobile repair Institute of the Logistics Department of the East China Air Force of the People's Liberation Army was established in Shanghai, which was the predecessor of Asiastar.
In 2011, Weichai Group conducted the strategic restructuring of Asiastar, which established a golden power assembly system and set up the unique power assembly production chain in China. All these measures made an annual improvement of Asiastar core competitiveness and sales income.
Asiastar has two production bases: one is in Yangzhou and the other one is in Xiamen. Yangzhou base owns the first-class bus production lines and product R&D center, covering nearly 660 thousand square meters, and the base has been put into operation since 2013. Xiamen base is located in Xiamen Free Trade Zone, with total area of 10,000 square meters, and its products like high-tech new energy bus and low-emission luxury bus are exported to developed countries such as Europe, America, and Australia.
Presently, Asiastar has its sub-brands including Asiastar, Wertstar and FTBCI etc. All the products are divided into different type such as long-distance bus, school bus, top-notch tourism bus, city bus, group bus, and environmentally friendly energy-saving bus like luxury recreational vehicle and special vehicle from 5 meters to 18 meters. The buses with different functions are sold well at home and additionally exported to the overseas markets, for instance: North America, Australia, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Russia, Middle East and Africa, etc. More than 500 distribution and after-sales service outlets have been established at home and abroad to ensure the integrated service of networking for users.