Isuzu plant tours grow in popularity
From rugby players to ministers, from Karoo primary school learners to Sub-Sahara
African (SSA) vehicle buyers - everyone is interested in exactly how an Isuzu pick-up
and truck is built.
Isuzu
Motors South Africa is one of three manufacturing operations on the African
continent which produces Isuzu vehicles. Since the beginning of the year, close
to a thousand visitors have made their way through the plant in Struandale in
Port Elizabeth which assembles the Isuzu D-MAX in both left and right-hand
drive, as well as trucks. The tours are led by employees who proudly share
their knowledge of the Isuzu facilities and processes.
The tours are led by employees who proudly share their knowledge of the
Isuzu facilities and processes.
Recently a Ghanaian group of visitors, consisting of dealer
representatives and government delegates travelled all the way from the Gulf of
Guinea city to visit the South African operations.
Isuzu distributor, MAC Ghana Head of Sales and Marketing Maneesh Raseen
said the group of ten delegates were very impressed with the factory tour.
“Isuzu is a tough, powerful and reliable pick-up and is known for its
performance and long-life durability - hence it is preferred by the Ghanaians.
The Isuzu D-MAX can handle the poor-quality roads with ease and is extremely
fuel efficient. Another reason why the vehicles are so popular is because of
the low cost of ownership and maintenance,” said Raseen.
Earlier this year the Zimbabwean Minister of Industry and Commerce
visited the production plant. Honourable Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndhlovu was the
first Zimbabwean dignitary to visit Isuzu Motors South Africa’s production
facility.
“More
recently we welcomed delegations of Isuzu customers from the Middle East and
Botswana, as well as a group from the Japanese Embassy. Furthermore, dozens of
scholars, university students, business and government representatives, dealers
and fleet owners continue to visit the plant,” said Johan Vermeulen, Isuzu
Motors South Africa Executive Manufacturing and Supply Chain.
He pointed out that the South African plant is the first and currently
the only facility globally to receive Arctic Trucks International’s stamp of
approval to build a production Arctic Truck model. The Isuzu D-MAX AT35 is now
part of the Isuzu product portfolio in South Africa. “Our experience of
building light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles span over four decades.
Our vehicles are tough, reliable and durable and we continue to improve our
processes,” said Vermeulen.
He said the plant tours are a tangible way of introducing the visitors
to Isuzu’s facilities and capabilities. “We are extremely proud of our
production facility and the products that we build here. Our vehicles are
locally engineered and meticulously built for the harsh African
conditions, “Our team members who work on the production line are
proud to host visitors to our plant and most visitors are very impressed with
how our employees at various levels are engaged in these tours. In their
feedback to us, they praise the pleasant atmosphere and spirit in the plant,”
Vermeulen added.
However, Vermeulen said despite visits by distinguished guests, plant
tours by employees’ family members remain special. One of the recent tour groups to Isuzu Motors South Africa’s manufacturing facilities in Port Elizabeth hailed from Ghana, consisting of dealers and government delegates.
About Isuzu Motors South
Africa
Isuzu Motors South Africa is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isuzu Motors
Limited of Japan. Isuzu has had a presence in South Africa since 1964, when the
first commercial vehicles entered the market, which was soon followed by the
introduction of light commercial vehicles in 1972. The brand’s popularity grew
and resulted in local production of light commercial vehicles in 1978. Today, Isuzu remains one of South Africa’s
leading commercial vehicle brands and has become renowned for its durability
and reliability.
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