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Pakistan to get Japanese technology of auto parts manufacturing

ISLAMABAD: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) under “The Project for

Technical Support to Auto Parts Manufacturing Industry” has agreed with Small and

Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) for a technical assistance for

enhancement of auto parts manufacturing industry in Pakistan.

The agreement was signed here Thursday between Mitsuyoshi Kawasaki, Chief Representative of JICA

and Muhammad Alamgir Chaudhry, CEO of SMEDA, Mukhtar Ahmad, Joint Secretary, Ministry of

Industries and Production, and Syed Mujtaba Hussain, Joint Secretary, Economic Affairs Division (EAD).

The Project is aimed to improve the quality and productivity of auto parts through the technical support

by Japanese experts, which leads to the competitiveness of auto parts suppliers, will be strengthened, a

statement of JICA issued here said.

The duration of the Project is expected four (4) years from April 2015, and target areas are Lahore and

Karachi. Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) is also

involved as an important partner of the Project.

Auto sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in Pakistan and it contributes towards the nation’s

economy in the form of technology transfer, employment and revenue generation.

Local vendors deem to play an important role in the growth of auto industry as they bear the

responsibility of producing auto parts and sub-assemblies according to the bench mark set by the

respective Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

On the other hand, local auto parts manufacturing industry is still in the process of development in terms

of competitiveness, quality, cost and flexibility of manufacturing procedures.

Pakistan has not been able to derive maximum benefits in terms of technical  know-how, production

technology and quality control in order to upgrade the vendor base of auto sector.

For the foregoing reason, SMEDA requested Government of Japan for initiating a long term technical

support of Japanese way of improving productivity and quality.

SMEDA aims to broaden the scope of productivity improvement activities across the value chain of auto

sector in the development of the vendor base across the country.

Mr. Kawasaki while commenting on the significance of the project said, “I am very confident that this new

project will support to achieve higher results in auto part industry by ensuring implementation of the plan

of actions, efficient use of existing resources and building trustful services delivery”.

Source: APP

Further cut in petrol prices from February 1

Further cut in petrol prices from February 1

The government is likely to reduce prices of the major petrol products in the range of Rs5.5 to Rs11 per litre from February 1, it is learnt.
According to officials privy to the developments, the price of HOBC is expected to go down by Rs11 per litre, petrol by Rs8.75 per litre, High Speed Diesel by Rs8 per litre, Light Diesel by Rs7.50 per litre and kerosene oil by Rs5.5 per litre.
The Ogra on January 30 will send a summary to the PM after calculating prices of the imported oil and it is expected that the price of major oil products may further decline as at least three ships by the end of the current month are due to reach Karachi port. “Keeping in view current trends it is expected that the prices of the major oil products may reduce by Rs5.5 to Rs11 per litre”, the official said.

Pakistan students participate in Eco Marathon

 

The 30th Eco Marathon held by Shell will be taking place in Manila, Philippines, this year. The basic concept of the Shell Eco Marathon is to challenge student teams from all over the world to come up with a car that can give maximum mileage in one liter or one gallon of fuel. The word ECO makes it quite clear that student teams have to come up with and design, build, and test ultra-energy-efficient vehicles. The current world record of the Shell Eco Marathon is 315.4 km/liter.

Shell Pakistan helps its Pakistani talent to showcase their work (model cars) in the Shell Eco Marathon which is held in different countries. Shell Pakistan takes all the responsibility of the teams from Pakistan in terms of travel and participation in the Eco Marathon. It makes Pakistanis feel a bit patriotic that their country is also part of such a great marathon which focuses on eco-friendly cars.

Student teams from Pakistan participating in Shell Eco Marathon are:

Karachi PNEC-NUST-URBAN, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Karachi

Karachi PNEC-NUST-PROTOTYPE, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Karachi

Sahiwal ARMZSTAR COMSATS, Institute of Information Technology, Sahiwal

Faisalabad Team Mechanergy NFC, Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research, Faisalabad

Topi HammerHead ARC, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology

Wah WEC-UW-Urban, Wah Engineering College

Rawalpindi NUSTAG, National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Rawalpindi

Taxila Team PIEAS, Pakistan Institue Of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Islamabad

Taxila innova, Pakistan Institue Of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Islamabad

Islamabad AIRIANZ, Air University, Islamabad

Islamabad Mech The Tech, Air University, Islamabad

Islamabad Team Sterling – NUST

Focus on Design:

The main areas on which teams have to focus is not just the engine with best fuel mileage but also aerodynamics, meaning less drag due to road friction, and also taking care of the size of the wheels and total weight of the car.

Focus on Engine:

In this competition, teams also have to take care of the engine type, which likely means they focus on using a more compact engine with a higher compression ratio which means less engine weight with maximum power.

Focus on Transmission:

Student teams taking part in the Shell Eco Marathon prefer using rear-engine, rear-wheel drive which actually gives more traction due to more weight on the driving wheels.

Facts about the Shell Marathon:

  • The Shell Eco Marathon is a global initiative taken by Shell to reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by transportation.
  • Automobiles alone make up 13% of the total greenhouse gas emissions.
  • The competition enters Asia for the sixth year, marking the 30th anniversary of the Global Shell Eco Marathon
  • 158 student teams from 19 countries of Asia and the Middle East will hit the track in Manila this year.
  • The Shell Eco Marathon is being held at Luneta Park in Manila, Philippines, this year.
  • This is the second time the Shell Eco Marathon is being held in Manila, Philippines.
  • The circuit track in Manila requires extremely agile “driver skill” to maneuver the vehicle across the 4 tight bends of the track.
  • The two categories through which teams can participate in the event are Prototype and Urban Concept categories.
  • The winners and runners up will receive prize money ranging from $2,000 and $1,000 respectively in both categories.
  • Six Off-Track Awards will also be given out to deserving teams.
  • The categories for Off-Track Awards are Communications, Vehicle Design, Technical Innovation, Safety, Perseverance, and Spirit of the Event, as well as the Shell Helix Tribology Award.

 

Yamaha motor cycle plant to be inaugurated in Pakistan

TOKYO – Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar held a meeting with a high level delegation of Yamaha Motor Corporation here.
The delegation was led by Motorcycle Business Operations, Senior Executive Officer Katsuaki Watanabe. The finance minister welcomed the decision of Yamaha Motors to start business in Pakistan, taking advantage of the new-entrant policy of the government. He informed the delegation that Pakistan offered excellent business and investment opportunities with low labour costs, geographical proximity to the Middle East and Central Asian Republics and South Asia as well as incentives for foreign investors.
He wished the Yamaha delegation the best in its business endeavours in Pakistan and assured that any issues faced by them would be resolved soon. He asked the Yamaha delegation to further market Pakistan by spreading the word about Pakistan’s investment conditions amongst other Japanese companies. The Yamaha delegation briefed the finance minister about the progress of work on its motor cycle manufacturing plant.
Dar was informed that the plant would produce 31,000 units in the first year with a localisation of 25 per cent. He was further informed that Yamaha would achieve 55 per cent localisation in three years and 85 per cent in five years. Yamaha delegation stated that the delegation would bring new value to Pakistani market and increase the competitiveness of its industry. Yamaha would initially focus on the domestic Pakistani market and target exports at a later stage.
It was decided that the inauguration of the Yamaha motor cycle manufacturing plant would take place in April this and that Yamaha president would visit Pakistan on the occasion. The meeting was also attended by the Board of Investment chairman, the Pakistan ambassador in Tokyo and other senior officials from the Ministry of Finance and Pakistan Embassy.

 

Source: Daily Times

DICE AUTOMOTIVE 2014 IN PAKISTAN

DICE Foundation is a non-profit organization, registered in Michigan, USA. The term DICE stands for Distinguished Innovations, Collaboration and Entrepreneurship. The main objective of DICE Foundation is to foster innovation culture in the Society. NUST School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (SMME) and DICE Foundation jointly launched DICE Automotive event which will be held annually in SMME at NUST Main Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan.

 

DICE Automotive is an Exhibition, Symposium and Competition that aimed to bring together the academia and Industry. Its primary objective was to act as a pragmatic and focused platform for automotive related innovations and for collaboration among academia, industry, government, entrepreneurs and expatriate community on all matters pertaining to the growth of automotive sector in Pakistan. The event also focused on mobilizing expatriate community to take advantage of their expertise and experiences for the benefit of auto industry in Pakistan; and also to act as a Think Tank to recommend automotive related strategies.

 

Participation in the event was open to all industry and research organization with their products / projects and innovations. Student teams working on any Automotive related research/Innovations, from any HEC recognized degree awarding university/institute were also encouraged to participate by showcasing their projects. To encourage participation the cash prizes of Rs 100,000/, Rs 60,000/ and Rs 40,000/ were offered to competitors.

 

DICE Automotive 2014 formally started with the recitation from the Holy Quran and was followed by a welcome address by the Principal SMME, Dr. Abdul Ghafoor who highlighted the importance of technological advancement and industrial growth in today’s day and age.

The event continued its course with interesting talks by the Chairman of DICE Foundation Dr Khurshid Qureshi and the Chief Guest Mr Zibber Mohiuddin – CEO of Panasian Group. The inauguration was followed by the evaluation of all 34 projects that were all innovative and ground-breaking. Moreover, many industries like SPEL, Infinity Engineering, Trojan Pakistan, Zic Oil, International Polymer Industry, Renewable Star set up their stalls along with Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts & Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM). The event had a vast turn out with students from all over NUST attending in large numbers and taking an enthusiastic interest in the various projects being presented. Said students then actively participated in the panel discussion that focused on universities involvement in the development of our auto Industry.

After a short break, the results were announced and the prizes were distributed to the most deserving projects, though the judges disclosed that the decision was indeed a tough one. The chief guest for the closing ceremony Mr Imtiaz Rastgar – CEO of Rastgar Engineering Company, expressed his views in the expansion of the automotive industry in Pakistan which was followed by a closing address by Rector NUST, Engr. Mohammad Asghar who congratulated Principal SMME, Vice Principal SMME – Engr Mohammad Sohail and Chief Organizer – Dr Shahid Ikramullah for their efforts thus bringing this event to an end.

DICE Automotive 2014 was an endeavor that truly explored how devastating a progressive stock-still can be for Pakistan and will act as a pioneering step for similar events in the future.

CNG Schedule from 5 Jan to 11 Jan 2015

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New Challenges- New Daewoo, JAC and KING LONG Models

 New Challenges- New Daewoo, JAC and KING LONG Models

 

Afzal Motors anticipated well in time the changing environment of Pakistan Commercial Vehicle industry in Pakistan and moved forward to capitalize the opportunities of rapid changing and diversified needs of customers by introducing new models of Daewoo, JAC and King Long brands of Commercial Vehicles. Believing that Sky is the Limit, Started the new assembly venture in 2007 by only one model of Daewoo Heavy Duty Truck, now serving our valued customers with the largest product line from JAC mini and medium duty trucks to a range of Daewoo Heavy Duty product mix.

 

Alhamdulillah, with the blessing of Almighty Allah, we are providing the largest variety of Commercial Vehicles in Pakistan and now our valued customers have a wide range of options from one window i.e. Mini, Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks from 3 ton to 60 tons and Mini, Medium and Large Buses from 12 seats to 63 seats to achieve optimal customer’s satisfaction by delivering Quality, Durable and Reliable Products and most efficient After Sales Services.

 

To Lead.  To Improve. To be Best – No Matter What

Continuous improvement and innovation is our guiding principle while producing Daewoo, JAC and KING LONG Commercial Vehicles. Special emphasis has been made to produce vehicles meeting all internationally accepted, quality, safety and environment standards and most importantly satisfying our valued customers. A big leap was covered by introducing Three New Models of Daewoo Trucks recently, in the light of Pakistani operating environment especially overloading regulation gradually pacing its enforcement.

 

Three New Daewoo Heavy Duty Trucks

 

Model     M2TBF     V3T6F M2TBFC
Type Prime  Mover Prime Mover Rigid Truck
Drive      4X2     6X4     4X2
GCVW/GVW     40 Ton      60 Ton   20.5 Ton
Engine Power (hp)       225        225      225
Brake        ABS       ABS       ABS

 

Salient Features

  • Unparallel Power – Environment Friendly,
  • Optimal Efficiency-Maximum Profit
  • Ultimate Safety with ABS Braking System
  • European Safety Standard Certified Cabin
  • Strong & powerful Clutch of 430mm
  • Stylized Design, Luxurious Space, Sedan like Comfort
  • High Durability, Excellent Stability, Drive Comfort
  • Unprecedented Warranty of 150,000 kms or 18 months
  • Very Special Introductory Prices for limited stocks.

 

JAC Medium Size Trucks

To cater the most rapidly expanding segment of medium duty cargo truck in the range of 5 – 9.5 tons, Afzal Motors has successfully introduced the JAC brand of Mini and Medium Duty Trucks. JAC is the largest manufacturer of Mini and Medium Trucks in China with annual production of over 800,000 units

 

     Description / Model   HFC1021K   HFC1020K   HFC1048K   HFC1061KF   HFC1083KR
Engine Power (hp)          54         77        110        125       130
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)     5.1 Ton     5.5 Ton    8.0 Ton   10 Ton       13 Ton

 

KING LONG Vans

In order to meet the tremendous demand of Mini Buses / Van with 14-17 Seats, Afzal Motors has successfully introduced King Long Vans, one the biggest manufacturer and exporter in China with production of over 50,000 buses.

carjac-2

     Description / Model XMQ6520 (Diesel) XMQ6520 (Petrol)  KINGO (Petrol)
Seating Capacity             15             15           16-17
Engine Displacement (cc)            2488            2438         2700
Seat Type        Economic        Economic          Luxury

     

                

 

Keeping in view the definite performance and economic advantages of Daewoo, JAC, KING LONG Vehicles, we request our valued customers for the patronizing our products for your operation. The supply of Daewoo, JAC and KING LONG products with most suitable specification for your requirement at competitive prices is assured.

 

We believe in long term business relations and assure our valued customers that our customer’s decision for Daewoo, JAC and KING LONG Vehicles will be reflected in greater economic outcome than competing vehicles

 

 

Forthcoming Auto Policy and the Future of Pakistani Auto Industry

Soon the new auto policy for Pakistan is going to be announced as told by the Commerce Minister, Khurram Dastagir on Monday during a meeting with a delegation of auto sector held at the Ministry of Industries office. The delegation of auto sector, led by the Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan, is amongst the very important stakeholder of the auto industry, is trying its level best to have the auto policy approved as early as possible by providing its consultation in policy matters.
The remarks of Commerce Minister included that Pakistan is not only interested in trade with Japan but also interested in technology transfer.

The delegation also presented their views about the auto policy in form of recommendations and told that the import policy of used cars is being misused by car importers who are using the loopholes in the policy to import used cars under gift, transfer of residence and personal baggage scheme and selling them commercially.
During a period of 5 months between July and November, 10,276 cars were imported from 5 different countries including Japan among which 10,217 cars were imported under personal baggage scheme, 59 under transfer of residence scheme, however, no cars were imported under gift scheme during the tenure.

In the previous fiscal year 9,399 cars were imported during the same tenure which shows about 10 percent increase in the import of used cars. Majority of the cars imported during the last 6 months were 1000cc or less as there are very less options available in the local auto industry owing to the change in auto policy which resulted in the discontinuation of 1000 cc Suzuki Alto and 800cc Daihatsu Cuore from Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMCL) and Indus Motor Company (IMC) respectively.
The Commerce Minister assured that the upcoming auto policy will address all these issues that were brought into his attention and the new auto policy will be in the interest of all the stake holders including Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) and other local automakers, and the consumers. He further added that the used car policy will be reviewed and transparency will be brought in the policy of importing used cars in Pakistan as well as the taxation system for used cars in the country will be simplified.

After a detailed and productive discussion on the new auto policy, the meeting concluded after constituting two working groups who would review the draft policy and bring in new proposals, if needed, for incorporation in the final auto policy.