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  • Pickle
    Administrator
    • Jun 2007
    • 6886
    • All over Oz

    Pajero Sport built in Indonesia

    Tokyo, April 25, 2017 – Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) today inaugurated a new manufacturing plant in Indonesia following a 65 billion yen ($565 million) investment in a state-of-the-art facility that will employ 3,000 workers and produce 160,000 units a year at full capacity.



    Their Excellencies President Joko Widodo of Indonesia and Minister of Industry Airlangga Hartarto joined Carlos Ghosn, chairman of MMC, and Osamu Masuko, chief executive, at the plant opening, which will strengthen the Japanese automotive group's presence in Indonesia and the wider ASEAN region.



    The plant, located in the new GIIC Industrial Estate in Bekasi Prefecture, was completed following a two-year construction project backed by Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (MMKI), MMC's manufacturing joint venture with Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) and its Indonesian partner PT Krama Yudha (KY).



    The manufacturing plant will begin producing MMC's popular sports utility vehicle, the Pajero Sport, which will be followed by an all-new seven-seater multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) and the COLT L300 light commercial vehicle.



    The opening of the Bekasi plant forms part of MMC's expansion strategy in the ASEAN region, where it also assembles vehicles in Thailand and the Philippines. The company's growth plan is supported by Nissan, which acquired a 34% stake in the automotive group in 2016 when MMC became a member, of the global Renault-Nissan Alliance.



    Carlos Ghosn, chairman of MMC and the Renault-Nissan Alliance, said: "This plant represents a vote of confidence in Indonesia, in the ASEAN region and in the growth prospects of Mitsubishi Motors. We are proud to be creating jobs and investment in one of the region's largest and most important economies, which will be a strong manufacturing and export base for our expanding Alliance."



    Osamu Masuko, chief executive of Mitsubishi Motors, added: "The Bekasi assembly facility symbolizes our ambition to be a market leader in Indonesia, where we will produce our best-selling Pajero Sport and a new MPV to meet growing demand for high-quality, rugged and reliable passenger vehicles. This will enable us to build share in a market where we have been present for more than 45 years."



    Demand in Indonesia, which has the fourth largest population in the world with more than 260 million people, is expected to grow faster than the overall economy. Motor vehicle ownership in Indonesia, at 78 per 1,000 people, lags China and is less than half that in regional neighbor Thailand.



    MMC's expansion in Indonesia follows investment in additional capacity in Thailand and the Philippines in recent years, capitalizing on the long-term development of the ASEAN region.



    MMC is expected to contribute its expertise in SUVs, pick-up trucks and the ASEAN market to the global Renault-Nissan Alliance. With the addition of MMC, the Alliance has become the world's third largest automotive group with sales of about 10 million units a year.



    [Outline of MMKI Plant]


    Start of production

    April, 2017


    Location

    Bekasi Prefecture, West Java Province, Indonesia

    (located 37 km east of Jakarta)


    Production Capacity

    160,000 units / year


    Site area

    30ha


    Number of employees

    Approximately 3,000 (March 2018)


    Models to be produced

    Pajero Sport, Small MPV, COLT L300
    NX Pampas Cat GLS MY16
    Member 1228 Pajero Club
  • Pickle
    Administrator
    • Jun 2007
    • 6886
    • All over Oz

    #2
    New update on Sport
    NX Pampas Cat GLS MY16
    Member 1228 Pajero Club

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    • Jasonmc73
      Valued Member
      • Jun 2019
      • 2692
      • Brisbane

      #3
      Originally posted by Pickle View Post
      Yeah, not as good as my car
      Mitsubishi Pajero NX MY16 GLS with Sand Grabba floor mats, Ultragauge, Automate & Paddle gear shifters with Vlads traction control mod, Nautia switch panel, ARB compressor, Redarc Tow Pro, Anderson plug, Bushskinz front & rear alloy plates, Kaon light duty cargo barrier & rear door table

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      • NFT5
        Valued Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 1580
        • Canberra

        #4
        newly adopted features such as 8-inch color LCD meter and Power Tailgate that allows users to open and close the tailgate with a smartphone.
        So now you have to put the shopping and the kids down in the rain while you fish in your pocket/bag for a phone, go through the identification process to turn it on, start the app and, finally, open the door.

        Used to be a time when you just had to lift the handle.....

        89,000 units out of 348,000 isn't such a bad number, even in Indonesia.
        Chris

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