Naza’s Penang plant to start ops next year
September 6th, 2005 at 12:05am tiger Entry Filed under: Auto News, Malaysia
NAZA Group proposed third plant in Bertam, Penang, should start operations early next year with the capacity to produce between four and five models under the Naza brand,
Naza Group managing director Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin, said on Saturday.
He said the facility would have the capacity to produce 100,000 units of vehicles. The Penang plant would be the third facility for Naza Group after its plants in Pahang and Kedah.
Apart from the MPV Ria and Citra models, the facility will also produce few new models which will be unveiled in the future. Naza Group has plans to introduce three new models next year in stages.
According to a report from the Malaysian Association of Automobiles 9,308 units of Kia vehicles had been sold up to July this year compared with 6,659 units during the same period of last year. — Bernama
Category : Auto News, Malaysia
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