Monday, January 30, 2012

Volkswagen Begins Assembly of T5 Passenger and Commercial Vans



The strong economic growth in the Asia region continues to interest the Volkswagen Group, which has decided to begin “Semi Knocked Down” [SKD] assembly of its T5 Transporter passenger and Multivan commercial vehicles in Indonesia The German firm will assemble the T5 models in Indonesia for the local market together with the importer Garuda Mataram Motor.
The T5 Transporters and Multivans vans will be built at VW's Hanover plant in Germany and then transported by truck to its SKD Center in Bissendorf / Wedemark, located some 16 km (10 miles) away. Once there, the vans will be partially disassembled and transported via Hamburg to Jakarta by freighter.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ partner Indomobil/Garuda Mataram Motor, then imports and pays duty on the Transporter and Multivan kits before reassembling them on site.
The German company said its initial plans include the assembly of around 220 T5s in 2012, with the first vehicles to be delivered in February.
“We are very pleased that this successful and trusted partner is now also assembling our models for this growth-oriented market", said Jens Ocksen, Member of the Management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for Production. “This ensures the product quality which Volkswagen customers are accustomed to, and which they expect from a premium product like the T5.”

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