[China Chamber of Tourism Vehicles and Ships]362
The China Chamber of Tourism Vehicles and Ships (CCTVS), established in Beijing on September 26, 2001, is a national industrial organization voluntarily formed by enterprises engaged in the production, sales, maintenance, and service of tourism vehicles and ships in China. It is a social organization under the guidance of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China. The Chamber has 1149 member units and 14 professional committees. Its headquarters is located at the Beijing China International Exhibition Center.
As an important platform for the government and the industry to communicate and cooperate, CCTVS has established a close working relationship with relevant departments of the state, industry associations, and international organizations. The Chamber actively participates in the formulation and revision of relevant national and industry standards, participates in the government's policy consultation and decision-making, and provides industry information services. At the same time, the Chamber strengthens international exchanges and cooperation, establishes cooperative relations with more than ten well-known international industry organizations, and actively participates in international and regional industry events.
In addition, CCTVS also carries out diversified services for members, including: holding industry conferences, forums, exhibitions, and training courses; establishing industry information platforms and publishing industry journals; providing quality inspection, testing, and certification services; organizing member units to participate in domestic and international economic and trade activities; providing legal advice and assistance; conducting talent training and technical exchanges; protecting the legitimate rights and interests of members, promoting the healthy and orderly development of the industry, and promoting the prosperity and progress of the tourism industry.
The Chamber has a professional team of more than 30 people. The Secretary-General of the Chamber is Mr. Wang Bingjun, who has been engaged in the tourism industry for many years and has rich experience in industry management and service. Under the leadership of Mr. Wang, CCTVS has achieved remarkable results in various aspects of work and has become an important force in promoting the development of the tourism industry.
The Chamber adheres to the concept of "serving members, serving the industry, serving the society," and strives to build a first-class industrial organization with strong industry influence, good reputation, and excellent service capabilities. The Chamber will continue to play an active role in promoting the development of the tourism vehicle and ship industry, serving the tourism industry, and contributing to the economic and social development of the country.
2024-10-14
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