Thursday, November 19, 2015

GOODNEWS: First Nigeria-assembled Ford unveiled in Lagos

Ford Motor Company on Tuesday rolled out its first made-in-Nigeria vehicle, the Ranger, a pickup, which was assembled in Lagos in partnership with its local dealer firm, Coscharis Motors.

The unveiling of the new vehicle came about three months after the American automaker announced the decision to set up an assembly plant in Nigeria.

This was after the Federal Government had imposed a 70 per cent tariff on all imported vehicles as part of a new auto policy aimed at encouraging local production of vehicles.

The President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Sub-Saharan Africa, Mr. Jeff Nemeth, said at the
presentation of the Ford Ranger that the company was starting with semi-knocked down operation and hoped to go into completely knocked down stage in due course.

According to him, the Ford Ranger trucks will be
assembled at the SKD level, using body parts and
components imported from Ford’s assembly plant in South Africa.

He also said the new factory, located in Ikeja, had the capacity to assemble 10 vehicles daily, and that the firm planned to increase the capacity anytime there was high demand.

“The facility will accommodate one shift and will
produce an initial 10 units per day for the Nigerian market, creating approximately 180 direct and indirect jobs.

Over time, this will gradually expand,” he said.
Jeff, who noted that the main driver behind Ford in Africa remained affordability, described the continent as one of the youngest markets in the
world, which offered a huge opportunity in terms of consumption.

“The buying power of the African consumer is on the rise as the continent’s middle class increases exponentially.
Despite infrastructure challenges, Africa has demonstrated impression returns on foreign direct investment,” he said.

The President of Coscharis Motors, Cosmas Maduka, said the Ford assembly plant project culminating in the unveiling of the Ranger was dream come true.

He said, “Today marks an important milestone when the cogs in the wheel really start to turn, not only for Ford in Nigeria, but in general for the Nigerian industry, which is receiving a much needed boost towards industrialisation and
the development of the automotive industry.

“We are committed to setting the bar high and establishing world-class, best practices in Nigeria that every other industrialist will have to be judged by. This is a major milestone for us
and marks another first in the evolution of our company.”

Maduka urged the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to fully support the auto policy because of the huge investments it would attract and its turnaround impact on the nation’s economy.

Punch

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