The Phnom Penh Post

Isuzu vehicle assembly plant inaugurate­d in K Speu

- May Kunmakara

K (Cambodia) Co Ltd on March 29 officially inaugurate­d an Isuzu vehicle assembly plant in eastern Kampong Speu province, in response to growing demand and in a bid to expand the brand’s presence in Cambodia.

This is the latest in a recent series of inaugurati­ons of such factories in the Kingdom, which includes the likes of RMA (Cambodia) Plc – the exclusive distributo­r of Ford models in the Kingdom – which in June opened a $21 million vehicle assembly plant in Pursat province.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony, K Cambodia vicehead Huy Chea recalled that his company started business in December 2009 – 10 months after its incorporat­ion – and has imported the Isuzu D-Max, MU-X and other models.

K Cambodia is the sole firm authorised by Japan’s Isuzu Motors Ltd to import CKD (complete knock-down) parts for the assembly and distributi­on of Isuzu vehicles in the Kingdom, he noted.

“To ensure and maintain high quality – according to the standards of Japan’s Isuzu – specialist­s and technical workers have been directly trained on how to assemble the vehicles and implement quality control at every stage,” he said, adding that each unit will be inspected by Japanese specialist­s before heading to market.

“This investment reflects the company’s commitment to its long-term vision for the Cambodian market,” Chea stated.

The Ministry of Commerce’s business registry lists “Huy Chea”, “Kiasrithan­akorn Ben” and “Kiasrithan­akorn Khanchai” as officers of the company, the last of which is identified as the highest-ranking of the three.

Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) secretary-general Sok Chenda Sophea presided over the inaugurati­on ceremony for the plant, located along National Road 4 in Sangkruoh Cheat village, Trapaing Kong commune, Samrong Tong district.

Chenda Sophea remarked that the decision to invest in the facility is indicative of the company’s trust in the government in maintainin­g peace as well as political and macroecono­mic stability, according to a CDC press release.

Its location underscore­s the success of a policy that encourages factories to be set up in the provinces, he said, adding that “about 60 per cent” of the investment projects registered with the CDC were located outside of Phnom Penh and

Kandal province in the “last three years”.

Isuzu joins the growing list of vehicle-makes assembled in the Kingdom, which Chenda

Sophea pointed out includes Dongfeng, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Ssangyong, Soueast and Toyota.

This, he said, “confirms the strong belief” in the potential of the Cambodian markets, which is growing in line with economic growth and the living standards of the people.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Officials tour the Isuzu vehicle assembly plant in eastern Kampong Speu province on March 29.
SUPPLIED Officials tour the Isuzu vehicle assembly plant in eastern Kampong Speu province on March 29.

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