Toyota Indus

Indus Motor Company Limited (Urdu: انڈس موٹر شرکه محدودہ), operating as Toyota Indus, is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Japanese multinational automaker Toyota. It is a based in Karachi, Pakistan.

Indus Motor Company Ltd.
Public (Joint venture)
Traded asPSX: INDU
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1 July 1990
HeadquartersKarachi, Pakistan
Key people
Mr. Ali S. Habib (Chairman), Mr Ali Asghar Jamali (CEO), Yuji Takarada (Director & Vice Chairman)
ProductsAutomobiles
Revenue 96.516 billion (US$580 million) (2015)
14.184 billion (US$86 million) (2015)
9.11 billion (US$55 million) (2015)
Total assets 50.399 billion (US$300 million) (2015)
Total equity 24.036 billion (US$150 million) (2015)
Number of employees
3,349
ParentToyota Motor Corporation (25%)
Overseas Pakistan Investors AG (35%)
Toyota Tsusho Corporation (13%)
Thal Limited (6%)
General public (7%)
Websitewww.toyota-indus.com

Founded in 1989, as a joint venture between House of Habib, Toyota Tsusho and Toyota Motors.[1][2][3]

Indus Motor is the authorized assembler and manufacturer of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles, auto parts and accessories in Pakistan since 1 July 1990 at its 105 acres (0.42 km2) manufacturing plant at Port Bin Qasim Industrial Zone, outside Karachi.[4]

Indus Motor has employed 3,349 persons.[5]

History

Indus Motor was incorporated as a public limited company in December 1989 and started commercial production in May 1993. Shares of company are quoted on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.[2]

In 2008, Toyota acquired 9.83 million shares from Overseas Investors AG and general public at the price of 370 per share.[6]

Former Chairman of Indus Motor Company Ltd , Ali Suleman Habib passed away on 18 April, 2020.[7]

Products

Cars

MPVs

SUVs

Pickups

Buses & Vans

See also

References

  1. Profile of Indus Motors Company Forbes.com website, Published 27 September 2007, Retrieved 23 April 2020
  2. Profile of Indus Motors Company Business Recorder (newspaper), Published 14 March 2017, Retrieved 23 April 2020
  3. Indus, Company. "Company Profile-Toyota Indus". Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  4. "Indus Motor Company Limited". Business Recorder. Pakistan. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  5. "Company Profile". Toyota Indus. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  6. "Toyota to acquire 9.8m more shares in Indus Motors". Dawn. Pakistan. 29 April 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  7. Dawn.com (18 April 2020). "Ali Habib, prominent businessman and chairman of Indus Motors, passes away in Karachi". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
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