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Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by ivandragon: 5:26am On Mar 30, 2017
Domestic production of vehicles hit 45,000 units per annum


Like cement, Nigeria appears to be on the track towards becoming vehicles manufacturing country again as local production has increased to 45,000 units per year, up 80 per cent from 25,000.
Based on this growth, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), has projected that the Nigerian auto industry is expected to produce about four million cars annually by 2050.


Also, with this development, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, Chairman, Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing Limited, IVM, said: “After sometime, Nigeria will manufacture cars for the whole of Africa.”
Recall that in the 1980s,about 120,000 brand new vehicles were being assembled in the country by six assembling plants made up of two car plants and four commercial vehicles plants.

The industry collapsed when government embraced World Trade Organisation’s free trade policy and opened up the country’s borders to imports including second hand vehicles.


Breakdown of the units of vehicles
Vanguard’s investigation revealed that the industry is gradually picking up again as data from National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has revealed.


The document showed that “Up until 2015, Nigeria imported about 400,000 vehicles (100,000 new and 300,000 used) valued at $4.2 billion. Local production capacity is about 300,000, but utilisation is currently at about 15 percent of installed capacity. This translates to 45,000 units of vehicles per annum.”


NADDC, while not giving the detailed breakdown of the units of vehicles each company produces, said: “The response to the federal government’s automotive policy by the new investors so far has exceeded our expectations.


The current status of implementation of the policy is that the 14 existing assembly plants like VON, PAN, Innoson, Anammco and Leyland-Busan had started assembling new products in 2014, and new ones were established, assembling the following: Nissan, IVM, Peugeot, Hyundai, Honda, Kia, VW, Ford, Changan, GAC, Cars, SUV and light commercial vehicles;Hyundai, IVM, Nissan and Ashok-Leyland buses; MAN, IVM, Sino, Shacman, MAN, FAW, Aston, Foton Forland and Isuzu Trucks; and Proforcearmoured vehicles.

The total installed capacity is over 300,000 units per annum.
NADDC said: “By December 2014, the existing assembling plants had commenced operation at various capacity levels to offer existing brands out of new relationship with new Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM).


Production of Chinese multi-brands
PAN (former Peugeot) in Kaduna resumed the assembling of Peugeot cars, ANAMMCO in Enugu now produces Shacman Trucks of China, Leyland-Busan of Ibadan sustained its production of Chinese multi-brands including NISSAN, VW and HYUNDAI cars and SUV, ASHOK-LEYLAND buses. Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing (IVM) added cars to its commercial vehicle assembly operation; Nissan, VW, Hyundai, kia cars and SUV, Shacman, Sino FAW and MAN Trucks and Ashok-Leyland buses are now assembled in Nigeria.”


Also, it was further learned that 12 new companies, including Honda and Century Auto (Toyota), TATA, Coscharis Auto (FORD, Joylong , Dongfeng), Globe Motors (Higer), Leventis (FOTON-Diamler), KewalramChanrai (GM, Mitsubishi) and Tilad (Shinery), Aston have been given bona-fide manufacturing status and are on track to start assembly operations in Nigeria.


Director General NADDC, Engr. Aminu Jalal, said: “The industry is long-term in nature and requires policy continuity and consistency. This is already assured as the new government has decided to continue with the policy. Nigeria is therefore on track to becoming a vehicle manufacturing nation.”


Hindrances to full capacity utilisations


Vanguard further learned that the existing plants owners are being hindered to fully utilize their production capacities now due to some bottlenecks.

Engr. LuqmanMamudu, Director, Policy and Planning at NADDC, said that one of the problems is logistics.
“To order your SemiKnocked Down, SKD, and Completely Knocked Down, CKD, from the sources take quite a while, and the bureaucracy is strangulating, so you find that most of the operators are not able to get their inputs, that is the kits, into their plants as at when due.


Influx of second-hand vehicles


”We also have the problem of second hand vehicles. Something needs to be done about this influx of second-hand vehicles, because second-hand vehicles reduce the market that is available to local investors.”
However, a PWC report presented by a Partner at the firm, Mr. Andrew Nevin, explained that the projected growth requires sustained and effective investments in the auto industry made only possible by the government implementing political, economic and legal policies that create a suitable environment for such investments.


Nevin who did the official presentation of the PWC auto industry report, during a seminar organised by the automobile and allied product group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), recently, said “We created three scenarios in this case depending on growth rate and the government support to the auto industry, By 2050, production in this country will hit almost seven million vehicles and imported used vehicles popularly referred to as ‘Tokunbo’ cars will become non-existent by 2034 as a direct result of local production.


“We believe that by 2050, Nigeria should produce over 4 million vehicles. We have also created a pessimistic scenario, which is the third scenario because the world might not turn out the way we think, but even with the pessimistic scenario, Nigeria will be producing about two million vehicles. Essentially, PWC is saying that by 2050, Nigeria is going to be a market that makes at least four million new vehicles a year and would also stop importation of used vehicles.


“There is also going to be the need for experienced car people, Nigeria can achieve its potential to produce over seven million cars by building and working with people that really understand the industry. We believe that the Nigerian auto industry in 2050 would be producing up to four to seven million cars, but it needs the support of the government policies and the industry to do the right things,” he said.


Speaking at the 9th Bola Tinubu Colloquium, with the theme: ‘Make It in Nigeria,’ Chukwuma, Chairman of IVM, said ”most of the companies in Nigeria are assembling cars, but IVM doesn’t assemble,we aremanufacturing cars, not assembling. We are manufacturing cars with the support of Nigerians and after sometime, Nigeria will be manufacturing cars for the whole of Africa.”


Investment incentives


Vanguard learned that under the new automotive industry policy, the federal government has put on the table, the following incentives, among others: “Import duty for CKD for vehicle assembly is zero per cent while that of fully built up units is 35 per cent; Import duty for SKD assembly is 10 per cent; import duty for automotive assembly operation equipment is zero per cent. Also, the Nigerian government has mandated all its ministries, agencies and parastatals to patronise the products of local automotive assembly plants.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/domestic-production-vehicles-hit-45000-units-per-annum/

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Atiku2019: 5:52am On Mar 30, 2017
Great cool

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Rossikk(m): 5:53am On Mar 30, 2017
Great stuff. In about a decade, Nigeria will be a major manufacturer of motor vehicles.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by agabusta: 6:01am On Mar 30, 2017
Impressive. Kudos to the govts of GEJ and Buhari for the introduction and sustenance of the automotive policy respectively.

The govt of Buhari has suffered a lot of attacks on this policy, despite that it was not his govt that introduced it, but hey, with attacks also come accolades. I can vividly remember when Guardian erroneously announced their incompetence to the whole country last year that the current govt has increased duty payable on car imports despite that same has been introduced and implemented since 2014.

A lot of people went on abusing spree, complaining that the present govt wants to squeeze the citizenry to the extreme, whereas, it was same duty of 35% on used cars and 70% on brand new cars that has been introduced since 2014. Since that gaffe, I take news reports from Guardian with a lot of caution.

More kudos to the PMB govt for not reversing a lot of policy initiatives and developmental projects of the previous govt like Power privatisation, automotive policy, TSA, BVN and ongoing infrastructural projects.

It has demonstrated to the world that the Nigerian govt can be stable with policies even after political change. It's indeed a good one to boost investor confidence.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Horus(m): 6:04am On Mar 30, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjWuXD3kzBw

Innocent Chukwuma Talks About His Made In Nigeria Cars & How He Wants To Expand To Africa

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by agabusta: 6:37am On Mar 30, 2017
Horus:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjWuXD3kzBw

Innocent Chukwuma Talks About His Made In Nigeria Cars & How He Wants To Expand To Africa

CBN and the FG needs to encourage and support these guys.

And the major support FG as a whole can give the industry that will give it the needed 'nitro' is to make Ajaokuta work in addition to power availability.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by nepapole(m): 6:47am On Mar 30, 2017
Gud. Nigeria will be great again jus like Yanki.
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Nobody: 7:18am On Mar 30, 2017
Good news....but we should also aim to export cars too...

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Joephat(m): 7:19am On Mar 30, 2017
God bless ebelemi Jonathan

I was thinking he was an ineffectual Buffon until I saw a cone president in power.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Emu4life(m): 7:20am On Mar 30, 2017
daz gud
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Whizpeter(m): 7:20am On Mar 30, 2017
We're getting there gradually...

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by mccoy47(m): 7:21am On Mar 30, 2017
Good news! Nigeria is moving to the permanent site
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by crackerspub: 7:22am On Mar 30, 2017
Also, with this development,Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, Chairman, Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing Limited, IVM, said: “After sometime, Nigeria will manufacture cars for the whole of Africa.”
Recall that in the 1980s,about 120,000 brand new vehicles were being assembled in the country by six assembling plants made up of two car plants and four commercial vehicles plants.

If only Igbo's would be allowed to rule this nation, China won't even see our back.

Tribalism has killed this country


Chinua Achebe was right, there was a country called NIGERIA!!!!

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Flexherbal(m): 7:22am On Mar 30, 2017
This is good!

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by WhoBeThisMan: 7:22am On Mar 30, 2017
Another Goodluck Jonathan initiative. Please can someone help me point out one tangible thing this government has done originally?

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by rerhji(m): 7:23am On Mar 30, 2017
#supportmadeinNigeria
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Nobody: 7:24am On Mar 30, 2017
God bless Goodluck Ebele Johnathan. Your legacy lives on even though some people are taking credit for it.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by YourWife(f): 7:24am On Mar 30, 2017
Thanks Op... No food for NCAN today! Nigeria is represented to the fullest! Kaduna, Anambra, Ibadan!!! Hurray!!! smiley wink cheesy kiss
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by illegalGangla(m): 7:25am On Mar 30, 2017
nepapole:
Gud. Nigeria will be great again jus like Yanki.
Again
When was before?
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Nobody: 7:25am On Mar 30, 2017
Id still stick with the 2nd hand cars thank you.
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by suyamasta(m): 7:25am On Mar 30, 2017
Good stuff

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by obailala(m): 7:27am On Mar 30, 2017
Slowly but surely, we shall get back to the glory days when Nigeria doesnt need to import everything; maybe we could get back to the time when we had only $4billion in the forex reserves but the dollar was below N80 cos we had low demand for it.
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by IBBG(m): 7:28am On Mar 30, 2017
can somebody help me mention d name of the man who introduced dis automative policy.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by donnie(m): 7:30am On Mar 30, 2017
Nigeria will be great again. Nigeria belongs to God almighty. No force of darkness can change that. You try it, you die.

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Newbiee: 7:33am On Mar 30, 2017
Slow and steady win the race.
Sai Baba 2019

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Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by omololu2020(m): 7:36am On Mar 30, 2017
Atiku2019:
Great cool
you are back with this your yeye pic embarassed
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by brainreset: 7:36am On Mar 30, 2017
Allelujah
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by HottestFire: 7:37am On Mar 30, 2017
That's a good figure there. smiley
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by Lanretoye(m): 7:37am On Mar 30, 2017
are they hoarding the cars too,cos i hardly see one on lagos roads.
Re: Domestic Production Of Vehicles Hit 45,000 Units Per Annum by sakalisis(m): 7:42am On Mar 30, 2017
Ok

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