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AutoMart-China – the largest independent auto
aftermarket company in Beijing and a 95% owned subsidiary of Deep Field
Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: DPFD) – announced
today that it has signed an agreement to be allowed to service cars
belonging to 76 government agencies and ministries in China.
AutoMart-China (www.AutoMart-China.com)
said that separate long-term automobile repair agreements were signed
with the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China (PRC),
State Environmental Protection Administration, Ministry of Science and
Technology of the PRC, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State
Council, and the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of the PRC.
“AutoMart is now an official ‘Central
Government Departments Automobile Appointed Repair Workshop’,”
said the company’s Chairman and CEO Pang
Guisan. “With this agreement, AutoMart gains
the right to service government-owned vehicles belonging to the
ministries and commissions of State Council of PRC and organizations
directly under the State Council.”
To date, AutoMart has received signed contracts from 16 of the agencies
and ministries with whom they are authorized to do business. In all,
more than 76 government agencies, departments and organizations in
Beijing are authorized to sign contracts with AutoMart, and then go
directly to AutoMart facilities for repair and maintenance, with the
bills paid directly by the government. The authorized agencies are:
-- 28 Ministries and Commissions under the State Council: the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of National Defense, State Development and
Reform Commission, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science and
Technology, Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National
Defense, State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Ministry of Public Security,
Ministry of State Security, Ministry of Supervision, Ministry of Civil
Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of
Personnel, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Ministry of Land and
Resources, Ministry of Construction, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of
Communications, Ministry of Information Industry, Ministry of Water
Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of
Culture, Ministry of Health, State Population and Family Planning
Commission, the People's Bank of China, the National Audit Office, the
State Assets Regulatory and Management Commission, and ad hoc
organizations directly under State Council;
-- 1 Special Organization directly under the State Council: Commission
of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration.
-- 18 Organizations directly under the State Council: the General
Administration of Customs, State Taxation Administration, State
Administration of Industry and Commerce, General Administration of
Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, State Environmental
Protection Administration, General Administration of Civil Aviation,
State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, General
Administration of Press and Publication (National Copyright
Administration), General Administration of Sport, National Bureau of
Statistic, State Forestry Administration, State Food and Drug
Administration, State Administration of Work Safety, State Intellectual
Property Office, National Tourism Administration, State Administration
for Religious Affairs, Counselors’ Office of
the State Council, and Government Offices Administration of the State
Council;
-- 4 Administrative Office under State Council: the Overseas Chinese
Affairs Office, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, Legislative Affairs
Office, Research Office, and Taiwan Affairs Office and Information
Office;
-- 14 Institutions directly under State Council: the Xinhua News Agency,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Chinese
Academy of Engineering, Development Research Center, National School of
Administration, China Earthquake Administration, China Meteorological
Administration, China Banking Regulatory Commission, China Securities
Regulatory Commission, China Insurance Regulatory Commission, State
Electricity Regulatory Commission, National Council for Social Security
Fund, and National Natural Science Foundation, and
-- 11 Administrations and Bureaus under the Ministries and Commissions
of the State Council: the State Bureau for Letters and Calls, State
Administration of Grain, State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, State
Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, State Oceanic Administration,
State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, State Post Bureau, State Bureau
of Cultural Heritage, State Administration of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, State Administration of Foreign Exchange, State Archives
Administration, and the National Administration for the Protection of
State Secrets.
About AutoMart China
AutoMart-China (Beijing Sino-US Jinche Yingang Auto Technological
Services Ltd., www.AutoMart-China.com)
is the largest independent auto aftermarket company in Beijing, and
recently entered a share exchange agreement to become 95% owned by Deep
Field Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: DPFD). AutoMart is a full-service
automotive repair and maintenance company operating throughout Beijing.
With more than 450 employees, a typical AutoMart facility is
substantially larger than most other automotive repair facilities, with
its largest being nearly 100,000-square feet. Along with its focus on
repair and maintenance, AutoMart owns and operates automotive insurance
agencies co-located within each of its repair facilities.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical
information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press
release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ
materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.