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Autozi targets about US$55 million follow-on financing to fund cross-border auto supply-chain platform expansion
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Autozi targets about US$55 million follow-on financing to fund cross-border auto supply-chain platform expansion
  • Autozi is pursuing about USD 55 million in follow-on financing to expand its funding base and increase flexibility for parallel growth projects.
  • Capital planning targets automotive supply-chain integration, cross-border platform buildout, digital and intelligent systems investment, lifecycle services expansion, working capital support.
  • Financing talks cover institutional funding, strategic investment, other structures; terms remain under negotiation with no amount, pricing, timing, structure finalized.
  • Execution plan includes targeted acquisitions or partnerships to improve procurement scale, fulfillment efficiency, regional coverage, customer service across the auto parts chain.
  • Cross-border platform roadmap centers on international procurement, supplier verification, order management, logistics coordination, settlement support, after-sales services.


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