The group said in a statement on Sunday in Lagos that the plant was floated by the group in partnership with National Heavy Duty Truck Group Company Limited, (SINOTRUK), a Chinese firm.
It quoted Mr Anthony Chiejina, the Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Dangote Group, as saying that the plant, located in Ikeja, has the capacity to produce 10,000 trucks annually.
He stated the before now, Dangote had been spending heavily on importing trucks to distribute its products both locally and across African countries.
Chiejina said the conglomerate owned 60 per cent stake in the assembly plant while SINOTRUK holds 40 per cent, in a partnership that was formed in 2014.
According to him, the plant is expected to create 3,000 direct employments when fully operational.
Nigeria is a major market for SINOTRUK products, with Dangote Group, operating the largest fleet in Africa, having over 10,000 trucks for the distribution of its products across the continent.
Chiejina said the new company would save Nigeria huge foreign exchange being spent on importation of heavy duty vehicles.expansion in future as it meets the national truck demand and will explore exportation to neighbouring countries to generate foreign exchange for the nation.
Chiejina said Aliko Dangote believed that the current economic challenges would make Nigeria stronger if approached positively.
“Alhaji Aliko still believes that Nigeria is one of the best places in the world to do business,’’ he said.
The assembly plant is coming ahead of a $17 billion Dangote Refinery, petrochemical and fertiliser plants also located in Lagos that would have the capacity to produce 650,000 barrels per day when it commences operation.
The refinery is expected to begin operations in 2019.
The refinery, which is expected to create over 300,000 direct and indirect jobs, would require several haulage trucks for product distribution.
Dangote Group imported 12,000 trucks from China in 2014.
SINOTRUK is the largest exporter of trucks in China for 10 consecutive years, securing a sale of 34,000 trucks out of the 176,000 vehicles exported in 2014.
It (SINOTRUK) revenue from overseas sales amounted to 9 billion yuan ($1.45 billion), accounting for about 13 per cent of the total sales.
SINOTRUCK is a Chinese state-owned truck manufacturer, established in 1956, with its headquarters in Jinan, Shandong Province.
The company developed strategic technical partnerships with major international brands such as Steyr in Austria and Mann in Germany, all of which had helped it penetrate key global markets.
from PM news
This is very good
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You're not very smart. Have you given thought to accidents increase, effect on roads, traffic, etc? Why not invest in rail to move his goods!? Dangote is a selfish bastard
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ReplyDeleteDiversification! Nice one!
ReplyDeleteDANGOTE! DANGOTE! GO AND PAY SUPPLIERS THAT SUPPLIED YOUR COMPANY DIESEL AT KOGI SINCE 2013! I KNOW ONE IN SULEJA WHOSE LIFE HAS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN SINCE 2013 DUE TO THIS. HE CAN'T EVEN FEED COS HE PUT IN ALL HIS MONEY. HOW DO YOU SLEEP?!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDANGOTE! DANGOTE! GO AND PAY SUPPLIERS THAT SUPPLIED YOUR COMPANY DIESEL AT KOGI SINCE 2013! I KNOW ONE IN SULEJA WHOSE LIFE HAS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN SINCE 2013 DUE TO THIS. HE CAN'T EVEN FEED COS HE PUT IN ALL HIS MONEY. HOW DO YOU SLEEP?!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy not invest the $100M in rail? Do PPP, get your goods moved easier, faster, safer & cheaper, & still make money from other users? Concessioning rail is better than investing in more road destroying & death dealing rrucks!
ReplyDeleteAll na wash wash abeg! make dem all go die.
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