Daimler Trucks Arranges for Return to the Iranian Market
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- Letters of intent signed with Iran Khodro Diesel (IKD) and Mammut Group
- High pent-up demand, resulting in rising truck sales in Iran
- Revitalization of powertrain activities for engines and axles
- Preparations done for comprehensive market re-entry with the Mercedes-Benz and FUSO brands
- Plans to open an office in the first quarter of 2016
- Dr Wolfgang Bernhard: "Daimler commercial vehicles have always had an excellent reputation in Iran. And right now, there is a huge demand for commercial vehicles, especially trucks. We will quickly resume our business activities in the market. Our letters of intent with our local partners IKD and Mammut Industries are important pre-requisites to resume business quickly."
STUTTGART/TEHERAN: January 18, 2016: Daimler
Trucks, the world's leading truck manufacturer, is setting the course for a
return to the Iranian market, having signed letters of intent with its
local cooperation partners Iran Khodro Diesel (IKD) and the Mammut Group.
Daimler AG have already had successful business relations with IKD for the
past 50 years. IKD is a subsidiary of Iran Khodro Industrial Group, the
largest vehicle manufacturer in the MENA region having more than 50% market
share in Iran and has been cooperating with Daimler for over half a
century. The areas of cooperation include a joint venture for local
production of Mercedes-Benz trucks and powertrain components plus the
establishment of a sales company for Mercedes-Benz trucks and components.
Furthermore, there are plans for Daimler to return as a shareholder in the
former engine joint venture Iranian Diesel Engine Manufacturing Co. (IDEM).
In addition to this, both partners are looking at establishing a joint
venture for local sales of Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles. Daimler and
IKD are about to benefit from each other’s competitive advantages to
satisfy the large demand for trucks. In the short term, therefore both
parties have a strategic alliance on a win-win basis through joint ventures
in their scope.
Dr. Wolfgang
Bernhard: "Daimler commercial vehicles have always had an excellent
reputation in Iran. And right now, there is a huge demand for commercial
vehicles, especially trucks. We plan to quickly resume our business
activities in the market there. The signing of the letters of intent with
our local partners IKD and Mammut Group are important pre-requisites to
resume business quickly."
High
pent-up demand in Iranian truck market
With its growth potential following many years of sanctions
and the pent-up demand in the transport sector, Iran offers promising
opportunities for Daimler Trucks. Despite the sanctions, Iran was one of
the largest national economies in the Middle East, with a nominal gross
domestic product (GDP) of 415 billion US dollars in 2014. Industry accounts
for almost half of the Iranian national economy. The Ministry of Industry,
Mine and Trade estimates that about 200,000 commercial vehicles will be
replaced in the coming years – some 56,000 of them in the next three
to five years alone.
Professionalization of sales and
after-sales
By signing the
letter of intent, Daimler Trucks has started the process for a
comprehensive re-entry into the Iranian market considering the persistent
sanctions regime and further export control regulations. The first
Mercedes-Benz Actros and Axor trucks could be supplied to the country in
the form of CKD (completely knocked down) kits before the end of the year.
In addition to this, Daimler Trucks is pursuing the aim of establishing an
even firmer foothold in the local market by revitalizing the engine
cooperation with IDEM and establishing a sales joint venture. Furthermore,
Daimler Trucks is aiming to establish a sales joint venture to
professionalize all sales and after-sales activities in Iran. Daimler
Trucks likewise intends to open a representative office in Tehran during
the first quarter of 2016. With these commitments, Daimler Trucks is
therefore committed to assist with the country's economic and social
development.
Sales of FUSO trucks
together with Mayan Mammut Group
In addition to the plans for Mercedes-Benz trucks, Daimler
Trucks also sees great opportunities for Mitsubishi FUSO – especially
in the light-duty-truck segment. Here FUSO offers the world's most proven
and successful light-duty truck in the shape of the Canter. To open up this
market, Daimler and Mayan have signed a distribution agreement for the FUSO
brand. Mayan is part of the Mammut Group. The Dubai-based Mammut Group is
one of the Middle East's largest truck bodybuilders and distributors. Mayan
will be responsible for opening up the Iranian market in close cooperation
with FUSO.
Mercedes-Benz trucks:
Successful history in Iran
Daimler can build on a long and successful history in Iran:
The company has been present in the market with Mercedes-Benz trucks and
passenger cars since 1953, interrupted only by the sanctions phase between
2010 and 2016. Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles are still present here and
remain very much visible on Iran's roads. Previously Daimler sold up to
10,000 vehicles per year here, most of them commercial vehicles.
Daimler Regional Center for Commercial
Vehicles
Daimler’s
commercial vehicle business in in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
is organized through a regional center. From its base in Dubai, Daimler
Commercial Vehicles Middle East & North Africa (DCV MENA) is supporting
19 countries - from Morocco to Pakistan. The new company is responsible for
business in the region with the group's entire commercial vehicle portfolio
– from the Mercedes-Benz Citan city van to the Mercedes-Benz Actros
heavy-duty truck.