Hinopak Motors

Not to be confused with Hino Motors.
Hinopak Motors Ltd.
Corporation
Industry Automotive
Headquarters Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Key people
Tatsuhei Muto, CEO
Products Automobiles
Website Official website

Hinopak Motors (Urdu: ہینو پاک موٹر) is a Pakistani truck and bus manufacturer based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the largest bus and truck manufacturer in Pakistan[1] and the authorized assembler and manufacturer of Hino vehicles since 1985 at its assembly plant at S.I.T.E Industrial Area.[2]

History

Hinopak was formed in 1985 by Hino Motors, Toyota Tsusho, Al-Futtaim Group and PACO. In 1998, Hino Motors, and Toyota Tsusho Corporation obtained majority shareholding in the company after disinvestments by the other two founding investors.[3] Hinopak Motors has gained 70% market share making it the largest manufacturer in the medium and heavy-duty truck and bus industry in Pakistan and gained its highest-ever after-tax profit in FY~2013-14.[4][5][6]

Products

Buses

  • Hino Starliner
  • Hino Skyliner Deluxe/Galaxy
  • Hino Superliner
  • Hino Urban Bus (AK1J)
  • Hino CNG Bus (AK1J-RKB)
  • Hino Citibus (RK1J)

Trucks

300 series/Hino Dutro

  • WU 600
  • WU 640
  • WU 720

500 series/Hino Ranger

  • Hino FG8J 4X2
  • Hino FL1J 6x2
  • Hino FM1J 6X4

Prime movers

  • Hino FG8J 4X2
  • Hino SG1J 4x2
  • Hino FM1J 6X4
  • Hino FM2P 6x4

CSR

HinoPak Motors manages a school under the Pakistan Corporate Social Responsibility Program.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Corporate results: Hinopak Motors profit rises to Rs381m". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. "Results: Hinopak switches to profit from loss". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  3. "compinfo". hinopak.com.
  4. "Turnaround in Hinopak". Dawn. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  5. "On the right road: Hinopak Motors driving away with huge profits". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  6. "Market watch: Index suffers from Monday blues". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  7. "Over 150 students help make their school more colourful". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 30 June 2016.


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