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Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by kmariko: 5:42am On Sep 10, 2014
Hope rises for eastern auto market as new investors enter ANAMMCO

September 10, 2014 | Filed under: main story | Author: Editor

Nigeria is set to witness a rash of industry revivals and employment generation, following the regeneration of the country’s moribund heavy duty truck manufacturer, Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO).

ANAMMCO, located in Emene, Enugu, which has been moribund for several years, is being recalled to life by an assembly contract agreement it signed with Transit Support Services (TSS) Limited.

Sequel to the contract, TSS has acquired an assembly line in ANAMMCO and is set to commence full-scale heavy duty and articulated trucks assembly operations next month (October), a move that is expected to see the production of 100 trucks per month in the first phase.

Coming barely one year after the introduction of the new automotive policy by the Federal Government, industry watchers say the commencement of assembly operations at ANAMMCO will lead to the revival of local component manufacturers in areas such as automotive batteries, lubricants, windscreen, clutch cables, mudguards, wiper blades, brake pads, automobile paints, component for tyres, etc.

They add that it will also bring about possible creation of new spin-offs, encourage small and big foundries, as well as the nation’s iron and steel industry, and ultimately lead to creation of thousands of jobs, many of them for several previously disengaged skilled workers of ANAMMCO.

The TSS/ANAMMCO deal comes on the heels of an earlier deal between TSS and Chinese commercial vehicles manufacturer, Shaanxi Heavy Duty Automobile Import and Export Company Limited, an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), for the assembly of Shacman range of trucks in Nigeria.

Frank Nneji, chairman and chief executive, TSS Limited, told BusinessDay in an interview that the assembly plant was expected to have the capacity to produce an estimated 100 units of light and heavy duty trucks, tankers, lorries, tractor heads of up to 50 tonnes, tippers and concrete mixers for different applications.

The 100 units are expected to be produced on one shift alone, with capacity to double the number on the back of demand and supply.

Already, 12 automotive engineers from the Chinese Shacman trucks building company are expected to arrive in Enugu soon to set up the equipment in conformity with global standards.

When fully operational, no fewer than 3,000 units of trucks will be produced annually at the plant, with likelihood of raising output to 4,000 or even higher.

Patience Mike-Nwosu, an industry analyst, said the commencement of direct flights by Ethiopian Airlines from Addis Ababa into the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, was very critical and laudable in opening up the eastern and south-south part of the country to markets in Africa, Europe, America, and Asia where the bulk of passengers from the zones visit regularly for trade and commerce.

She said this would give immense impetus to development by erasing the monumental economic losses that the absence of direct link to the world had created for the Eastern people and their international business partners over the years.

During his visit to Nigeria last May, Zhong Yi, Shacman manager in charge of Africa, applauded the Federal Government’s new development policy for the auto sector, saying the TSS/Shacman partnership was anchored on the need to provide for the local market, top quality commercial vehicles that had been accepted in over 80 countries across the world.

Yi said they did not come to Nigeria with the usual attitude of dumping vehicles in the market, but were prepared for direct, long-term investments in partnership with TSS in form of cash, technology, equipment and local content development.

BusinessDay had earlier reported that the proposed investments in assembly operations by top automobile dealerships in Nigeria were expected to push up the local manufacturing sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The implication, according to the report, was that motor vehicles and assembly’s current contribution of 0.8 percent to the manufacturing sector would increase significantly, going by the volume of ongoing and proposed investments in the sub-sector.

This would consequently push up the manufacturing sector’s current GDP contribution of 9 percent, which represents about $46 billion of Nigeria’s $510 billion GDP.



MIKE OCHONMA

BUSINESSDAY 10/09/2014

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by mainheart(m): 5:48am On Sep 10, 2014
good one man

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 6:10am On Sep 10, 2014
A very welcome development for the south eastern part of the country • • God bless Igboland cool cool

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by jamace(m): 6:19am On Sep 10, 2014
Progress!

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Billygee2u: 6:45am On Sep 10, 2014
GEJ government is a blessing

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Donmarrius: 7:04am On Sep 10, 2014
Fresh Air.

God bless Igboland.!

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by stinggy(m): 7:34am On Sep 10, 2014
Good development!
The only dark side is that the company is relatively unknown. Nigerians don't believe in such products. I hope this works out well though.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by gidson12(m): 7:45am On Sep 10, 2014
mods, send this piece to front page
Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 7:52am On Sep 10, 2014
stinggy: Good development!
The only dark side is that the company is relatively unknown. Nigerians don't believe in such products. I hope this works out well though.

Anamco was quite popular.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by tomakint: 7:54am On Sep 10, 2014
This is a thrilling news from the staple of this great and working administration of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Woe betide any Southerner who felt Jonathan is not working cool

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by donmalcolm21(m): 7:57am On Sep 10, 2014
I think the Chinese are moving en masse into the south east because of years of shared business ideas with the igbos. They need to bring in quality products and make igboland an extension of SHANGHAI.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by donmalcolm21(m): 7:57am On Sep 10, 2014
A very good development.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by jeamie(m): 7:59am On Sep 10, 2014
kmariko:

BUSINESSDAY 10/09/2014
ehn ehn...ok grin

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by CharlieMaria(m): 8:00am On Sep 10, 2014
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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Horlawoomey(m): 8:00am On Sep 10, 2014
Nice one #GEJ till 2015#

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by TeamclicksAir: 8:00am On Sep 10, 2014
nice one
Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by lilprinze: 8:00am On Sep 10, 2014
Nice development. GEJ till 2019

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 8:02am On Sep 10, 2014
Good news....but we still have to get Ajaokuta working....and working well!Or else...it would just be 1980 rerun.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 8:02am On Sep 10, 2014
Good development.
Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 8:03am On Sep 10, 2014
Proudly enugu/igbo/nigerian boy!

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 8:08am On Sep 10, 2014
[size=28pt]God bless Nigeria [/size]

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by 100Cents: 8:10am On Sep 10, 2014
I subscribe.

God bless GOODLUCK Jonathan...

Very soon, we will be able to buy affordable trucks to transport cement.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Frankenstein: 8:10am On Sep 10, 2014
Why always Anambra state? Why always us?

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by gift01: 8:10am On Sep 10, 2014
Despite the insecurity+ebola we still attract investment. Ha! Nigeria must be blessed. If only we had the right leaders (regardless of PDP or APCheats)

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by gift01: 8:11am On Sep 10, 2014
100Cents: I subscribe.

God bless GOODLUCK Jonathan...

Very soon, we will be able to buy affordable trucks to transport cement.
Mtchew. I'll just over look this cos we all know that its a political hurricane you starting this morning
Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Goahead(m): 8:12am On Sep 10, 2014
We will get there.

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by passion007: 8:14am On Sep 10, 2014
This is what Enugu needs!
The SE automotive cluster is taking form.
Since Innoson isn't into manufacture of heavy duty trucks, this is no threat to our homemade brand.
Congratulations to the visionary ENSG.
I hope the new company sticks to the timeline... October is only next month!

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by gift01: 8:18am On Sep 10, 2014
passion007: This is what Enugu needs!
The SE automotive cluster is taking form.
Since Innoson isn't into manufacture of heavy duty trucks, this is no threat to our homemade brand.
Congratulations to the visionary ENSG.
I hope the new company sticks to the timeline... October is only next month!
You are right BUT the problem is Ibo men takes competition to the extreme. To a point where they leave co-operation and start antagonism. Then other tribes will be settling brotherly conflict that shouldn't be in the public
Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by 100Cents: 8:18am On Sep 10, 2014
stinggy: Good development!
The only dark side is that the company is relatively unknown. Nigerians don't believe in such products. I hope this works out well though.

Sir, After the brand that Dangote uses, and the common old Mack tipper trucks, Shacman is the next most abundantly used truck maker in Nigeria.

Please visit, heavy duty construction sites to get informed..

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Re: Chinese Auto Company Shaanxi To Assemble Trucks In Enugu:buys ANAMMCO by Nobody: 8:20am On Sep 10, 2014
Good one.

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