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Toyota Indus

Pakistani automobile manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indus Motor Company Limited, operating as Toyota Indus, is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Japanese multinational automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. It is based in Karachi, Pakistan.

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Indus Motor Company Ltd.
Company typePublic
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1 July 1990
HeadquartersPort Qasim, ,
Pakistan
Area served
Key people
ProductsAutomobiles
Revenue Rs. 152.5 billion (US$530 million) (2024)
Rs. 23.3 billion (US$81 million) (2024)
Rs. 15.1 billion (US$52 million) (2024)
Total assets Rs. 145.8 billion (US$500 million) (2024)
Total equity Rs. 67.2 billion (US$230 million) (2024)
Owner
Number of employees
2,579 (2024)
Parent
Websitetoyota-indus.com
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Founded in 1989, as a joint venture between House of Habib, Toyota Tsusho and Toyota Motors.[1][2][3]

Indus Motor is the authorized assembler and manufacturer of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles, auto parts and accessories in Pakistan since 1 July 1990 at its 109.5 acres (0.443 km2) manufacturing plant at Port Qasim Industrial Zone, outside Karachi.[4]

History

Indus Motor Company was incorporated as a public limited company in December 1989 and was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange in 1992.[5] The company started its commercial operations in March 1993.[2]

In March 2000, the company started production of the L500 series Daihatsu Mira in Pakistan which was locally sold as the Daihatsu Cuore and featured an 850-cc engine.[6]

In 2008, Toyota acquired 9.83 million shares from Overseas Investors AG and general public at the price of Rs. 370 (equivalent to Rs. 1,900 or US$6.50 in 2021) per share.[7]

In January 2012, the company halted production of the L500 series Daihatsu Cuore in Pakistan.[8]

Former Chairman of Indus Motor Company Ltd, Ali Suleman Habib died on 18 April 2020.[9]

Operations

In May 2023, Toyota Indus announced that the Corolla Cross Hybrid would be locally assembled in Pakistan.[10]

Toyota Indus started exporting automotive parts to Toyota Egypt in July 2023.[11]

After an investment of over $100 million, the company inaugurated its hybrid electric vehicle assembly line on 6 December, 2023.[12] Following the inauguration of the assembly line, the company commenced the production of the Corolla Cross Hybrid, making it Toyota's first hybrid electric vehicle to be assembled in Pakistan.[13]

In August 2024, Toyota Indus began exporting Corolla Cross, Hilux and Fortuner models to Oceanian countries.[14]

Financial performance

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Indus Motor Company financial performance
Year ended Revenue (PKR million) Operating income (PKR million) Net income (PKR million) Total assets (PKR million) Total equity (PKR million)
30 June 2010[15] Increase60,093 Increase5,386 Increase3,443 Increase27,138 Increase12,588
30 June 2011[15] Increase61,703 Decrease4,088 Decrease2,743 Decrease26,835 Increase14,120
30 June 2012[15] Increase76,963 Increase6,374 Increase4,303 Increase27,576 Increase17,014
30 June 2013[15] Decrease63,829 Decrease5,000 Decrease3,358 Decrease25,106 Increase17,693
30 June 2014[15] Decrease57,064 Increase5,055 Increase3,873 Increase26,111 Increase19,916
30 June 2015[16] Increase96,516 Increase14,184 Increase9,110 Increase50,399 Increase24,036
30 June 2016[17] Increase108,759 Increase17,397 Increase11,455 Increase57,537 Increase27,630
30 June 2017[18] Increase112,272 Increase19,141 Increase13,001 Increase63,880 Increase31,197
30 June 2018[19] Increase140,208 Increase22,999 Increase15,772 Increase81,927 Increase36,744
30 June 2019[20] Increase157,996 Decrease18,976 Decrease13,715 Decrease64,783 Increase40,045
30 June 2020[21] Decrease86,167 Decrease7,287 Decrease5,082 Increase80,279 Increase41,169
30 June 2021[22] Increase179,162 Increase18,199 Increase12,828 Increase133,906 Increase48,201
30 June 2022[23] Increase275,506 Increase25,453 Increase15,802 Increase213,965 Increase54,011
30 June 2023[24] Decrease177,711 Decrease16,797 Decrease9,554 Decrease122,764 Increase60,070
30 June 2024[25] Decrease152,481 Increase23,327 Increase15,072 Increase145,820 Increase67,226
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Products

Toyota Indus sells two different types of vehicles; complete knock-down kits (CKD) which are locally assembled at their plant in Karachi and completely built units (CBU) which are imported from the Toyota plants in Japan or Thailand, depending on the vehicle.

Locally assembled

Imports

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