Sindh CM visits Indus Motor plant

By Our Correspondent
August 13, 2024
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah visits the production plant during his visit to Indus Motors on August 12, 2024. — Facebook/Sindh Chief Minister House

KARACHI: Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah visited the manufacturing facility of Indus Motor Company’s (IMC) in Port Qasim, Karachi on Monday.

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During his visit, Chief Minister Shah toured IMC’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and was briefed on the latest production processes utilized, including its globally renowned Toyota production system.

The chief minister was briefed on IMC’s recent export initiatives. Last year, the company began exporting raw materials to Egypt, marking a significant milestone in becoming a part of Toyota’s global supply chain. IMC has recently commenced the export of Toyota vehicles to Oceanian countries; the export line-up includes the Toyota Fortuner, Hilux and Corolla Cross models.

The chief minister expressed his admiration for IMC’s efforts in spearheading the production of HEVs in Pakistan. “Indus Motor has set a benchmark in the automotive industry with its dedication to innovation and sustainability. The heavy financial investment in the impressive, state-of-the-art plant and human capital speaks volumes of the company’s focus on the quality and safety of its products.”

He added that the provincial government is keen to continue supporting such initiatives that not only drive economic growth but also promote environmental responsibility not only in Sindh, but across the country. “We will continue to work closely with stakeholders from the local auto industry to ensure a conducive environment,” he said.

CEO of Indus Motor Company Ali Asghar Jamali welcomed the chief minister and emphasized the need for stable policies to sustain growth in the automotive sector. “It is an honour to have Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah visit us at the plant. His presence reaffirms the government’s support for industrial growth. This exchange of knowledge and expertise not only benefits the individuals but also positions Pakistan as a hub of skilled labour in the global automotive industry.”

He further shared, “For continued success, we request the government’s support in maintaining consistent long-term policies that promote investment and development in the automotive industry, along with curbing the illegally imported used cars, which have been brought heavily into the country in FY23-24.”

The visit concluded with the chief minister pledging to promote small and medium vendor industries, which could provide raw materials for auto parts not currently being produced in the country, allowing a further increase in parts localization for the local auto industry which would reduce dependence on imports.

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