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Isuzu Trucks South Africa

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Automobile manufacturer
Isuzu Motors South Africa
IndustryAutomotivemanufacturing
Founded2006; 19 years ago (2006)
Headquarters,
Key people
Billy Tom (CEO and Managing Director)[1]
ParentIsuzu (100%)
Websitewww.isuzu.co.za

Isuzu Motors South Africa (commonly simply referred to asIsuzu, and stylized asISUZU) is anautomobilemanufacturer headquartered inSandton,South Africa. The company is wholly owned byJapanese automotive companyIsuzu.[citation needed]

History

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Isuzu Trucks South Africa was founded in November 2006 with a total investment of 80 million Rand as a joint venture betweenIsuzu ofJapan andGeneral Motors South Africa, with both investors owning 50%.

Isuzu Motors Ltd. of Japan increased its share of Isuzu Trucks South Africa to 70% by buying a 20% stake from GM South Africa in 2013.

In 2017, General Motors South Africa announced it was closing, and that Isuzu would buy the remaining 30% of the shares of Isuzu Trucks South Africa, merge them with other assets of GM South Africa which Isuzu would also purchase, and ultimately form Isuzu Motors South Africa.[2][3]

Operations

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Isuzu Trucks South Africa only handled manufacture, sales, and support of Isuzu commercial trucks (N-Series &F-Series).Isuzu KB pickups were handled by GM South Africa in addition to itsChevrolet andOpel models. The new Isuzu Motors South Africa handles both Isuzu pickups and commercial trucks.[citation needed]

Production capacity is 5,000 units per year of commercial trucks and 23,000 units per year of pickups.

The plant site covers an area of 16,602 square meters in the General Motors Kempston Road plant in Gqeberha, as well as other 790 square meters at its headquarters in Sandton. There are also exports toMalawi,Mauritius,Mozambique,Zambia andZimbabwe. The South African company employs about 50 staff.[citation needed]

Models

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References

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  1. ^https://www.isuzu.co.za/newsroom/new-managing-director-and-ceo-for-isuzu-motors-south-africa#:~:text=ISUZU%20Motors%20South%20Africa%20has,responsibility%20from%2001%20July%202020.[bare URL]
  2. ^"General Motors South Africa".www.gmsouthafrica.co.za. Retrieved18 May 2017.
  3. ^"Breaking News: General Motors exits SA – Isuzu to step in [with Video]".Cars.co.za. 18 May 2017. Retrieved18 May 2017.

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