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JapaneseAmerican

v/s

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Top 5 Top 5 Top 5 American Makers

Japanese Makers

European Makers

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Introduction Automobile Industry 3.....................................................................................................................................................

Comparison between Japanese, American and European Automobiles..................................... 4-6

Japanese Automobile Industry............................................................................................................................................................. 7

Top 5 Japanese Auto Makers................................................................................................................................................................ 8

Ÿ Toyota Motor Corporation, HQ- Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan....................................................... 9

Ÿ Suzuki Motor Corporation, HQ- Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan......................... 10

Ÿ Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., HQ- Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, Japan.............................................................. 11

Ÿ Honda Motor Company Ltd., HQ- Minato, Tokyo, Japan ............................................................................ 12

Ÿ Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd., HQ- Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan........................................................... 13

American Automobile Industry.................................................................................................................................................... 14-15

Top 5 American Auto Makers............................................................................................................................................................... 16

Ÿ Cadillac, HQ- New York city, New York, United States.................................................................................. 17

Ÿ Chrysler, HQ- Detroit, Michigan, United States...................................................................................................... 18

Ÿ Chevrolet, HQ- Detroit, Michigan, United States................................................................................................ 21

Ÿ Ford Motor Company, HQ- Dearborn, Michigan, United States........................................................ 22

Ÿ General Motors Company, HQ- Detroit, Michigan, USA......................................................................... 23-24

European Auto Industry ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Top 5 European automakers............................................................................................................................................................... 26

Ÿ Audi AG, HQ- Ingolstadt, Germany....................................................................................................................................... 27

Ÿ BMW, HQ- Munich, Germany................................................................................................................................................. 28-29

Ÿ Citroen, HQ- Saint-Ouen, France ........................................................................................................................................... 30

Ÿ Mercedes-Benz, HQ- Stuttgart, Germany..................................................................................................................... 31

Ÿ Opel, HQ- Rüsselsheim, Hesse, Germany.................................................................................................................... 32

Company Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................... 33

News ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35

Events, Trade Fairs & Exhibitions............................................................................................................................................. 36-37

JCT Member Advertisements......................................................................................................................................................... 38-44

Exporters List..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45-47

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IntroductionAutomobile Industry

At the beginning of the nineteenth century,

automobiles entered the transportation

market as a toy for the rich. However, they

became increasingly popular among the masses

because they gave travelers the freedom to

commute when

a n d

w h e r e

t h e y

wanted

t o .

Prior to

a u t o m

obi les ,

people

b o t h

lived and

worked in

the city, or lived

on the country side

and worked on a farm. B u t a u t o m o b i l e s

allowed people to live on the city's outskirts and

able to work in the city by travelling. Automobiles

free common people from the limitations of their

geography.

The beginning of the twentieth century bought

the light to the automobile industry, with the first

prototype delivered in the late nineteenth

century. French woodworking machinery makers

Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor built the first

car in 1890 with a German designed engine by

Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. Armand

Peugeot, a French bicycle maker, licensed the

same engine and sold his first four lightweight

cars in 1891.

Next year, German engine designer Carl Benz

manufactured with his four-wheeled car. With the

production of 425 'Curved Dash Olds' in 1901,

Ransom Olds became the first mass producer of

gasoline-powered automobiles in the United

States. And the first gasoline-powered Japanese

car was produced in 1907.

Every region: Europe, America, and Asia have

contributed notably towards the development of

automobile sector throughout the twentieth

century. They together have shaped the structure

of the automotive industry that exists today. The

l a b o r ,

supplier

o f

materials

a n d

configuration

of d is tr ibut ion

c h a n n e l s a r e

also important

dimensions of

the growth

a n d

evolution of the industry. The

auto industry is v a s t a n d

d y n a m i c t h a t a c c o u n t s f o r

maximum jobs in d e v e l o p e d

countries. For country's economic growth,

developing countries even consider their local

automotive sector as this sector has links with

other sectors of their economy. Along with growth

and prosperity, the auto industry faces many

challenges few of them like, industry's slowdown,

globalization of vehicle manufacturing, and car

companies going bankrupt.

There are many automobile regions in the world.

But out of all regions, American, European and

Japanese, stand out. They are known for

contributing the most in the growth and

development of automobile sector. So, with this

month's issue of our magazine, we have

highlighted how the world's three major

automobile manufacturing regions started, along

with the popular automakers from these regions.

There is a comparison between these three

automotive regions on the basis of different

characteristic.

America

Europe

Japan

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Comparison betweenJapanese, American and European Automobiles

The design of European and American

vehicles change frequently, while on the

other hand, Japanese automakers tend to

change the styling of their vehicles far less

f r e q u e n t l y .

Des igns of

Japanese

cars don't

b e c o m e

outdated

quickly or go out of style very fast. In fact, styling of

Japanese vehicles remains more or less the same

for many years.

QualityQuality is also one of the priorities of

European automakers. From British

exotics to Italian stallions and

Bavarian sledge-hammers, European

things have a quality that doesn't

In t h i s e r a ,

sometimes it

is not easy to

d i ff e r e n t i a t e

b e t w e e n t w o

similar objects

that were made

i n c o m p l e t e l y

different nations.

This is largely the

case with cars. Nowadays, cars are produced all

over the world, so it is not correct to label them

completely of one region. However, some

differences never disappear, and so does the

difference in the styling, performance, safety and

others.

There are many automakers from different

regions, but with more numbers of popular

brands and names, American, European and

Japanese automakers have a little edge over

others. Whenever any new car came out from

these makers, they instantly draws crowd.

Japanese automakers have their own fan base

and so do European and American. Vehicles

manufactured by these makers offer high quality

features, but still they surpass one another with

their features. So, here are few characteristics that

make one automaker to overshadow another

one.

Design/ StyleThe first thing people

look at while buying cars

is the actual bodywork

of the car i.e. the design.

When it comes to styling, there's no substitute of

European vehicles. In Europe, the looks of a car

are important factors and one can see that in the

result. With the eye-catching and mesmerizing

design, European cars look like heaven's own

courtesy car. Not only the best models of the best

companies, even average European cars have

fantastic looks and magnetic design.

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come cheap, but works efficiently. Along with

European cars, American and Japanese cars are

too known for their quality. The quality of the cars

they produce are outstanding and unbeatable.

Good mileage and high quality are always been

the sales points of these cars.

Fuel-EfficiencyJapan has the history of producing

most fuel-efficient vehicles. One of the

important things that people consider

while buying a car is fuel economy and

Japanese vehicles are designed

purposely to offer that. As a matter of fact, during

the 1973 oil crises, the popularity of Japanese cars

increased in the global market as vehicles

developed by them have smaller engine and are

fuel-efficient. Japanese vehicles are always the

best option when one wants a fuel-efficient car.

PerformanceIn terms of performance or power

also, it is quite difficult to find an

alternate of European makers.

Models of top European automakers

such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz are

some of the best performing vehicles ever built.

The power and acceleration of these cars are

much more than their counterparts.

LongevityJapanese cars may not run as

fas t as the i r European

e q u i v a l e n t s , b u t t h e y

generally run for a much

longer period of time. They do not require much

maintenance; rarely major repairs are required

on Japanese vehicles.

StrengthAmericans love power and

that can be easily seen in

their products such as

vehicles. American cars are

popular for their strength. These vehicles have

even dubbed the name "muscle cars" for their

power. American car comes with a powerful

engine that require high consumption of petrol.

There is no competitor of American automakers

when it comes to strength.

ReliabilityE u r o p e a n a n d A m e r i c a n

automakers may lead in terms

o f a c c e l e r a t i o n , p o w e r ,

strength, but they do fall short

in terms of reliability. Japanese cars have the best

track record when it comes to reliability.

Manufacturing reliable cars is not only confined

only to Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. Other

Japanese automakers such as Mazda, Mitsubishi,

Isuzu, Daihatsu manufacture equivalently reliable

vehicles. By providing reliable and safe cars,

Japanese automakers have made huge imprints

on the heart of customers.

Cost Along with being fuel-efficient and

rel iable, Japanese vehicles are

reasonably priced also. They are built

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with the idea of common man in mind. On the

other hand, European cars are tad expensive to be

within everyone's reach.

SafetyJapanese vehicles attract praise

worldwide for their features and one

such feature is safety. Japanese

automakers are leading when it

comes to safety. They are known for

developing technologies that raise the standards

of automobile safety even higher.

American, European and Japanese automakers

have been competing against each other for ages

to benefit customers with best vehicles. People

prefer to buy vehicles on the basis of their

personal preference and vehicle's features.

Some prefer strong, powerful vehicles, while

some go with fuel-efficient ones. Comparatively

speaking, in European cars, design, performance

are the main features, while American cars are

identified as big, powerful and spacious ones and

with Japanese cars come reliability, fuel-efficiency

and affordability.

Japanese automakers have their own fan base. So

does American and European automakers. While

buying a Japanese car, buyers buy reliability, with

European car comes power and performance,

whereas with American comes strength and

power. The debate on which is the world’s number

one automaker is a very old age debate and is still

going on.

JapaneseCarTrade.com has also compared the top

three automobile regions on the basis of different

characteristics. On the basis of major features one

look out for while buying cars, we have rated these

three regions (Japanese, American and European)

out of 5 stars.

As per JCT’s opinion, we recommend Japanese cars

as with them comes everything one wants in their

vehicle. Japanese cars are synonymous with

reliability, efficiency, safety, comfort, quality,

longevity, and they are always under one’s budget.

However, the decision is completely up to buyers

to choose the vehicle they want.

Japanese Automobiles American Automobiles European AutomobilesSr.

Features

Comparison on the basis of automobile features from three automobile regions

1 Design/ Style

2 Quality

3 Power

4 Reliability

5 Safety and Security Features

6 Strength

7 Fuel-Eciency

8 Cost Eciency

9 Longevity

10 Acceleration

11 Comfort

12 Accessories and Convenient

13 Passenger Capacity/ Interior Space

14 Interior

15 Cargo Capacity

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Japan is among one of the largest automobile

manufacturer and exporter in the world. Along

with its gigantic automobile industry, the

country is the home of six of the world's ten

largest automobile manufacturers in ranking.

Japanese automobile industry started with the

production of small cars. In 1902, the first

automobile was built in Japan by Komanosuke

Uchiyama in Ginza from a gasoline engine

that had been brought back

from the United

States. However,

the first entirely

J a p a n e s e -

manufactured car

was built in 1907. In

1 9 0 4 , t h e fi r s t Japanese

-made bus was built by Torao Yamaha with the

seating capacity of 10 passengers. By 1914,

Mitsubishi Zosen manufactured its first car,

called the Model A.

After the end of World War I, large numbers of

companies with the support of the government

and the Imperial Army started manufacturing

military trucks that eventually resulted in the

starting of automobile companies such as Toyota,

Nissan, and marks the beginning of Japanese

automobile industry and during 1955, the

production of cars by Japanese makers increased.

By the end of 1950s, Japan began to export

vehicles to different countries every year, but the

number includes only few hundred. In the year

1961, the figure reached 10,000 which climbed up

to million by 1970s. Japanese automakers started

from the very beginning to reach a place where

they are at present. The movement to preserve

the environment has already hit the Japanese

automobile industry and

many renowned automakers

h a v e d e s i g n e d

environmentally friendly and

fuel-efficient vehicles. And

o t h e r m a k e r s a r e a l s o

invest ing in

this sector.

A u t o m o b i l e

industries and

m a k e r s a r e

making ways

t o m a k e

d r i v i n g a

p l e a s u ra b l e

experience. The automobile industry of the

country with its innovative ideas, attractive

designs, and use of the latest technologies is

clearly leading in the race to capitalize on the

automobile market of various countries. The

automobile sector of the country with its

innovation and technology is contributing

towards the worldwide development of the

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Japanese automakers stood among popular

automakers across the world. The main

reason for the popularity of Japanese

automakers across the world is that they

stood well on all the promises made. With

Japanese vehicles come extreme

reliability, good quality and safety.

Time and again, Japanese

makers have proven with

various tests that they are

better than other makers

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By delivering efficient

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Toyota Motor CorporationHQ- Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

Innovation and leadership have been Toyota's

gift from the beginning. Not only in statistics,

this Japanese brand also holds the top spot in

many people's mind. Established on August 28,

1937, under Kiichiro Toyoda, Toyota Motor

Corporation is one of the largest

automobile industries in the world. This

automobile company started as a division

of Toyota Automatic Loom Works for

commercial weaving applications in the

town of Koromo and was later hired by

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g ov e r n m e n t f o r

m a n u f a c t u r i n g

cost-effective cars

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first vehicles were

the A1 passenger

car and the G1 truck

i n 1 9 3 5 . I n ' 5 0 ,

Toyota expanded its

area by introducing

small cars. In 1950, a separate sales company,

Toyota Motor Sales Co., was established; however

it lasted until July 1982. In April 1956, Toyota

opened its dealer chain, the Toyopet. In 1957, the

Crown became the first Japanese car to be

exported to the United States and the same year

Toyota established its American and Brazilian

divisions, Toyota Motor Sales Inc. and Toyota do

Brasil S.A. respectively. In April 1963, Toyota

manufactured its first vehicle outside Japan at

Melbourne, Australia. And from 1963 till 1965,

Australia remained Toyota's biggest export

market and by decade's end, the automobile

maker established a worldwide presence, as the

company had exported its one-millionth

unit.

The main business activity of Toyota

Motors is vehicles production and sales.

Generally Toyota produces passenger

cars. However, minivans, buses, trucks

and related parts

and accessories are

also manufactured

under Toyota name.

Toyota Motor is also

paying attention

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e n v i r o n m e n t

friendly vehicles. By

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P r i u s , T o y o t a

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first major automakers to manufacture Hybrid

vehicles. And now with the launch Toyota FCV,

which is a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell vehicle,

Toyota became the world's first brand to sell

hydrogen FCV commercially. Toyota Group is

known across the world, chiefly for i ts

automobiles, but still the company is in the textile

business and manufactures automatic looms and

electric sewing machines.

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Michio Suzuki, in 1909, founded Suzuki

Loom Works. During the first 30 years,

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development and production of weaving

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independent suspension and rack-and-pinion

steering. Even though the company produced its

first car in 1955, but it didn't have the automobile

division until 1961. In 1976, Suzuki introduced a

range of four-stroke machines.

The first one being the GS400, a 400cc twin, and

the potent four-cylinder 750cc GS750, with

double-overhead camshafts.

The company is best known across the United

States and Europe as a manufacturer of small,

fuel-efficient cars and SUVs along with powerful

motorcycles. In

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Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.HQ- Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, Japan

Nissan Motor Company Ltd, popularly

known as Nissan was established on

December 26, 1933 under Yoshisuke

Aikawa. The first small-size Datsun was

manufactured by an integrated assembly system

at the Yokohama Plant in April 1935. The same

year, Nissan began

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founded the Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works and

produced its first car in 1914, called DAT.

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Motorcar Co., Ltd. in 1918 and to DAT Jidosha &

Co., Ltd. (DAT Motorcar Co.) in 1925. On the other

hand, Jitsuyo Jidosha Co. Ltd. was founded in

1919, to develop Gorham-style three-wheeled

vehicles that were designed by the American

eng ineer Wi l l i am R . Gorham. In 1926 ,

Kwaishinsha Co. and Jitsuyo Jidohsa Co. merged

to form Dat Jidosha Seize Co., which became

associated with Tobata Casting. That ultimately

leads to the establishment of Nissan Motor Co.

after two years. In 1931, DAT came out with its

new smaller car Datson. Later in 1933, when

Nissan took over the control the name changed to

Datsun. In 1934, Aikawa separated the expanded

automobile division of Tobata Casting and

incorporated it as a new subsidiary, which was

named Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

Nissan purchased design plans and plant facilities

from Graham-Paige Motors Corp., US in 1936 for

the manufacturing of passenger cars and trucks.

With the beginning of 1938 and throughout the

Second World War, Nissan produced trucks and

military vehicles.

Nissan is generally involved in the production and

sales of automotive products and marine

equipments as well as other related accessories.

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Honda Motor Company Ltd.HQ- Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Honda Motor was founded in 1948 by

Sochiro Honda. He was a mechanic who

began with developing the design for

piston rings. Soichiro first tried to sell his design to

Toyota Motors, but was declined due to their poor

qualities and eventually, after ten years, in 1948

he established his own company Honda Motor.

The first complete motorcycle by Honda, with the

frame and the engine was the 1949, Model D. The

T360 mini pick-up truck was the Honda's first

production automobile that was launched in June

1963. It was a small 356 cc pick-up truck. And the

Honda's first production car was a 531cc, S500

sports car. The car weighed only 680kg and has a

top speed of 80mph. With 1969, Honda came out

with a more powerful car, 599cc N6oo. The car has

the top speed of 81mph and was in production till

1972. It was Honda's first car that was officially

imported to the United States. In 1972, Honda

came with its best car, Civic as a two-door coupe

that was followed by a three-door hatchback two

months later. And by 1979, Honda came up with

its four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback. In

2005, Civic became the world's sixth best-selling

car with the production of over 16.5 millions.

Honda's another popular model, Accord was first

launched in 1976 as a 68-hp two-door hatchback

and a four-door sedan model was added in 1979.

It's the first Japanese automaker to release a

luxury brand, Acura in 1986. In the year 1991,

Honda NSX supercar was introduced that was the

first all-aluminum monocoque vehicle that

incorporated a mid-engine V6 with variable-valve

timing.

Since 1959, Honda has been the largest

manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. In

2007, Honda became the first manufacturer to

provide air crash bag protection in motorcycles.

Along with Honda's automobile and motorcycle

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Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.HQ- Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. established in

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to produce gasoline powered engines

for small stationary power plants. From

1951 to until 1958, Daihatsu only built

low priced small engine three

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of its range of four wheelers in

1958. The first four-wheel drive

off-roader from Daihatsu was

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2.5- liter diesel. Daihatsu is the

Japanese oldest automaker,

which mainly deals with small

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passenger car engines. Daihatsu began exporting

vehicles to Europe by the 1960s. However, the

sales were not much of a success until 1980s.

Many Daihatsu models in Japan are

known as Kei cars.

The company, now part of Toyota Motors

is special ized since beginning in

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The automobile industry of America started

in the 1890s a n d

e v o l v e d

rapidly in one of the

largest in the world.

T h e c o u n t r y ' s

a u t o m o b i l e

industry ruled the

world's automobile

sector during the

first ha l f of the

twentieth century.

The vehicle industry

started with the introduction

o f m a n y m a n u f a c t u r i n g

companies, but by the end of

1920s, it was dominated by

Chrysler, Ford and General Motors. With the

introduction of the Model T Ford by Henry Ford in

1908, Americans developed a passion for

manufacturing vehicles in the world.

During the beginning of the 20th century,

automobiles were limited to only few people as

they were time-consuming to produce and too

costly for the general public. However, during

1904 and 1908 around 241 different firms began

the production of cars aimed at American

consumers. In 1908, Ford Motor Company came

with the Model T that revolutionized American

automobile industry.

The vehicle was purposely marketed to average

family and by the year 1918, almost half of the

American car consumers owned Model Ts. In the

meantime, William C. Durant established General

Motors in 1908 by merging Buick, Oakland and

Oldsmobile. Later on, Cadillac and Chevrolet were

also added to the company. The Chrysler

Corporation started in 1925 along with many

other car companies during this period. By the

end of 1920s, the US stock market crashed that

began the Great Depression that hit the car

industry hard. During 1930s, many automakers

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luxury automobile

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Company, Peerless

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Cunningham, and the Marmon Motor Car

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more, businesses flourished and consequently

demand for vehicles increased. The 1950s saw

cars with ground-breaking technologies and

rocket-inspired designs.

Americans were buying more and more cars and

car companies were manufacturing large,

powerful, stylish cars for people to buy. In the

1960s, car makers shifted the focus on producing

safer vehicles that could meet the needs of

modern consumers.

Cars manufactured during the time were

powerful, spacious, and fast. They were even

referred to as "muscle cars". Earlier fuel economy

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Today, dependence on automobiles has

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with Henry M. Leland formed an automobile

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Cadillac Automobile Company. The company was

named after French Explorer Antoine Laumet de

La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, who founded Detroit

in 1701. The first automobile manufactured by

Cadillac was a two-seat horseless carriages

powered by 10hp single cylinder engine, called

the Runabout and Tonneau in 1902.

In 1905, the company merged with the Leland &

Faulconer Manufacturing to form the Cadillac

Motor Company. Later on in 1909, the Cadillac

Motor Company was purchased by the General

Motors conglomerate and became its division for

the manufacturing of large luxury vehicles. In

1915, Cadillac introduced a 90-degree flathead V8

engine with 70hp at 2400rpm and 240Nm of

torque. That was fastest in comparison to others

at that time. In 1928 using constant mesh gears,

Cadillac introduced the first clashless Synchro-

Mesh manual transmission. Primary markets of

Cadillac car was the United States, Canada and

China. However, the company's vehicles are

branded in 34 additional markets worldwide. The

biggest selling point of Cadillac vehicles are their

reliability and precision manufacturing. With its

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This American automaker that is officially

known as FCA US LLC was founded by

Walter Chrysler in 1925 and is owned by

Italian automaker Fiat. The first car manufactured

was the 1924 Chrysler Six that came with a light,

powerful, high-compression six-cylinder engine.

It was with this car that four-wheel hydraulic

brakes came standard with passenger cars.

The car also featured aluminum pistons,

replaceable oil and air filters, full-pressure

lubrication, tubular front axles, shock absorbers

and indirect interior lighting. In 1928, Chrysler

acquired the Fargo truck company and the Dodge

Brothers Company and started selling its vehicles

under those brands. In the same year only, it

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The automotive parts and accessories division is

known as Mopar and the performance

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In 1998, it merged with the German automobile

manufacturer Daimler-Benz AG to form Daimler

Chrysler. But the merge turned out to be

contentious and the company was sold to

Cerberus Capital Management and renamed

Chrysler LLC in 2007. During automotive crises the

company became bankrupt, however, managed

to remain in the business.

It emerged from the bankruptcy proceedings with

the United Auto Workers pension fund, Fiat S.p.A.,

and U.S. and Canadian governments as principal

owners. On 1st January 2014, Fiat purchased the

remaining Chrysler from United Auto Workers

retiree health trust. On January 21, 2014, Chrysler

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in May, Fiat S.p.A. merged into the company to

form Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, NV. Chrysler

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Chevrolet, casually referred as Chevy and

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automobile division of the

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electric starter and electric headlamps. In 1917,

Chevrolet merged into General Motors as a

separate division.

After its merger with GM, the company launched

model D in 1918 that came with V8 35hp engines.

The engine became popular because of its

reliability and earned the nickname, "cast iron

wonder". Few years later, Chevrolet entered into

the market of SUV with the Suburban Carryall.

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comfort. Since then the brand symbolizes the best

of American automobile originality, giving

customers the quality they want and the value

they need. The company has earned reputation

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Ford Motor CompanyHQ- Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Henry Ford's initial attempt at a car

company under his own name was the

Henry Ford Company on November 3,

1901, which became the Cadillac Motor Company

on August 22, 1902. Ford built his first gasoline-

powered vehicle "Quadricycle", which consisted

of a light metal frame fitted with four bicycle

wheels and powered by a two-cylinder, four-

horsepower gasoline engine in a workshop

behind his home in 1896. In 1903, Ford

introduced Ford Motor Company with other

p r o s p e c t i v e

stockholders.

A month after the

c o m p a n y w a s

established, the

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In 1908 with the

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known as) Ford

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achieved his mission to produce an affordable

and reliable automobile for everyone. To meet

the increasing demand for this vehicle, Ford

introduced a new mass-production methods,

including large production plants, the use of

standardized, interchangeable parts and, in 1913,

the world's first moving assembly line for cars. In

1914 in order to improve the company's

productivity, Ford introduced the $5 daily wage for

an eight-hour day for his employees (up from

$2.34 for nine hours), setting a standard for the

industry.

In 1927, the first car with safety glass in the

windshield was introduced by Ford named; Model

A. Ford launched the

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car in 1932. During

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a u t o m o b i l e

industry increased,

and to remain as

t h e m a j o r

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F o r d a c q u i r e d

Jaguar Cars in 1990

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Ford has manufactured many vehicles some of

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General Motors popularly known as GM is

an American Multinational Corporation

that designs, manufactures, distribute

vehicles and vehicle parts and sell finances

services. The General Motors Company was

founded on September 16th, 1908 in Flint,

Michigan as a holding company for the American

automotive brand Buick, which was under the

control of William C. Durant. Along with the co-

f o u n d e r ,

Charles Stewart

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foundation for the General Motors truck. Years

later, Durant lost the control of GM, and co-

founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in

1911 with Louis Chevrolet. Meanwhile, General

Motors with the 1912 Cadillac launched the

electric self-starter. Durant returned back to the

company and re-organized the company into the

General Motors Corporation and introduced the

first GM vehicle under the Chevy brand name: the

1918 Chevrolet 490.

Due to World War I, during 1917-19, GM shifts the

production to trucks. Through the 1920s, the

General Motors expanded into a global market. It

acquired Vauxhall Motors

L t d . o f Great Britain and

Adam Opel AG

of Germany in

1925 and 1929

respectively.

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Berliner-Joyce

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Manufacturing Corporation. And in 1932, the

company formed a new subsidiary, United Cities

Motor Transport (UCMT) to finance the

conversion of streetcar systems to buses in small

cities.

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armament and military vehicles, both for Allied

and Axis forces. By the early 1940s, GM became

responsible for almost half of all the cars being

made in the U.S. At one point GM had become the

largest corporation registered in the United

States. In fact, in 1955, General Motors became

the first American corporation to pay taxes of over

$1 billion. From 1960s onwards General Motors

had a difficult period as many of its products came

under attack for poor workmanship. The period of

hardship continued through the 90s and was

affected more by stiff competition from Japanese

companies. However, in the late-1990s the

company went back on the way to recovery, with

increasing stock and sales stabilizing. However,

the company again failed after 11 September,

2001. The company survived hardship for the next

few years, until the recession of 2008 put it on the

brink of bankruptcy, which was finally was bailed

out by the Federal government. From electric and

mini-cars to heavy duty full-size trucks, monocabs

and convertibles, General Motors offer a broad

range of vehicles in more than 120 countries

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urope and cars are connected by a long

Ehistory. Even though the automobile

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impact in the United States, but the blueprint of

the modern automobile industry was idealized

initially in France and Germany in the late

nineteenth century. The world's first automobile

was produced by German car engineer, Carl Benz.

The 1901, Wilhelm Maybach designed Mercedes

for Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, which became

the first modern motorcar in all aspects. The car

has a thirty-five-horsepower engine that weighed

only fourteen pounds per horsepower, and

achieved a speed of 50mph.

Europe is recognized for its excellent automobile

industry and outstanding engineering. European

automakers are known for producing one of the

best performing and handling vehicles. Some car

enthusiasts prefer tight handling nature of

vehicles while some love high level of luxury,

which is common on many European models.

These cars give special feel and look, and a dream

to drive.

With the design and engineering, European

makers stand out of remaining and one perfect

difference between the designing of European

and American automobiles was illustrated by first

Mercedes model and Ransom E. Olds's model

during 1901-1906.

The European Union is the world's biggest

manufacturer of automobiles, with around 18

million vehicles produced within a year only. The

automobile industry provided momentum to the

economy of many European countries. The

industry is the largest job provider to extremely

skillful labors and is a key driver of the continent's

innovation and knowledge. Europe's five biggest

automobile manufacturing regions are Germany,

France, Italy, the UK and Spain. Out of all European

regions, Germany is the European vehicle

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This German automaker has been in

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designs, engineers, produces, markets and

distributes luxury automobiles. The

vehicles of this brand are produced in

nine production facilities worldwide.

The name of the company is based on

the Latin translation of the surname of

the founder, August

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"audi" in Latin. On 14

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On May, 10th, 1904 he founded the August Horch

& Cie. Motorwagenwerke AG, a joint-stock

company in Zwickau. After troubles with chief

financial officer of Horch, August Horch left

Motorwagenwerke and on 16 July 1909, founded

his second company in Zwickau, the August

Horch Automobilwerke GmbH. August was not

allowed to use "Horch" as a trade name in his new

car business, so to discuss the new care name he

called a meeting with close business friends, Paul

and Franz Fikentscher from Zwickau, Germany

and there they came up with the name, Audi. On

25 April 1910, the Audi Automobilwerke GmbH

Zwickau was registered became Audiwerke AG

Zwickau from 1915. The company produced its

first automobile, the Audi Type A 10/22 hp Sport-

Phaeton the same year, followed by its

successor Type B 10/28PS. Audi

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engine model Type A, followed by a

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Horch from Zwickau,

W a n d e r e r f r o m

Chemnitz and DKW

f r o m Z s c h o p a u

combined in 1932 to

form Auto Union AG – with the sign of the four

rings. During this time only, the company offered

the "Audi Front" that became the first European

car to combine a six-cylinder engine with front-

wheel dr ive. Volkswagen is the largest

shareholder of Audi that holds around 99.5% of

the share capital. Audi's slogan Vorsprung durch

Technik means "Progress through Technology".

Along with BMW and Mercedes-Benz, Audi is a

member of the "German Big 3" luxury

automakers. Since the beginning, Audi has been

working to provide better fuel efficient vehicles

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BMWHQ- Munich, Germany

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG or BMW is a

German automobile, motorcycle and

engine manufacturing company that was

established in 1916. Along with Mercedes-Benz

and Audi, BMW is a part of the "German Big 3",

which are the three best-selling luxury car makers

in the world. The history of BMW goes back in

1913 when there

was huge demand

f o r a i rc ra f t s . I n

October 1913, Karl

F r i e d r i c h R a p p

establishes "Rapp-

Motorenwerke" in a

f o r m e r b i c y c l e

f a c t o r y n e a r

Munich. Despite the

need for aircraft

engines, the sale of

R a p p ' s p o w e r -

plants declined due

to a reliability flaw

c a u s e d b y

unwanted engine

vibrations. Close to Rapp´s factory, Gustav Otto,

the son of the inventor and industrialist Nikolaus

August Otto, sets up an aircraft factory, Gustav

Otto Flugmaschinefabrik, which was renamed

Otto Werke in January 1915. In 1916, Rapp's

company secured a contract to produce 25 large

V12 aircraft engines on behalf of Austro-Daimler.

As there were issues of engine reliability with

Rapp's company so, they purchased four-cylinder

water-cooled aircraft engines from the Gustav

Otto factory. In the following months the Otto's

company also failed. So, as a mutual benefit for

b o t h t h e c o m p a n i e s

Gustav Otto´s Company

m e r g e d w i t h

Rapp's company

t o f o r m

" B a y e r i s c h e

FlugzeugWerke"

o r B F W , i n

E n g l i s h

" B a v a r i a n

Aircraft Works".

On 7th March

1916, soon after

the merge, the

company name

c h a n g e d i n t o

" B a y e r i s c h e

Motoren Werke

GmbH" or BMW.

The company's first aircraft engine, Type IIIa, a

water-cooled, six-cylinder inline engine goes

production in 1917. In 1918, this engine powered

a biplane to 5,000 meters altitude in just 29

minutes, which increased the demand for BMW

engines. And the following year the company

became BMW AG. In 1919, after the end of the

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JanCountry Name

First World War agreement was signed, the Allies

prohibited German military to produce aircraft

engines. Therefore, BMW shifted to the

production of boat and truck engines and farming

equipment. In 1923, the company entered in the

production of motorcycles and the same year

manufactured its first motorcycle, the R 32. BMW

produces motorcycles under BMW Motorrad. The

first car successfully manufactured by BMW and

that launched it on the road to automobile

production was the Dixi in 1929. It was based on

Austin 7 and licensed from the Austin Motor

Company in Birmingham, England. In 1936, the

company started the production of the BMW328

sports car. Until Second World War, aircraft

engines, motorcycles, automobiles were the main

products of the company. For several years after

the war, the company was not allowed to

manufacture anything, but in early 50s with the

launch of BMW 501 followed by 502 that was

powered by the world's first light-alloy V8, the

brand showed its commitment to the technology.

BMW's Isetta a small two-seat microcar became

the best-selling BMW of that decade. Throughout

70s, the company opened many new plants,

bringing larger-scale production, with the

creation of the pioneering turbo engines used in

mass-production.

The company soon entered in F1 racing, and won

the 1983 Formula One World Championship. In

the mid 90s, BMW entered into the partnership

with Rolls-Royce and continued its research and

development of aircraft engines along with its

work on gas turbines. In the year 1992, BMW

acquired large stake in California based industrial

design studio Designed Works USA and owned it

completely in 1995. In 1994, BMW acquired the

Rover Group for six years and later launched the

MINI series in 2001.

BMW started out with the production of aircraft

engines followed by motorcycles and then

automobiles. The company's advertising slogan

describes its vehicles as "the ultimate driving

machine". Over the years, the brand has become

the standard for performance and luxury.

1 Myanmar 12,146 13,551 25,697

2 U.A.E. 9,897 11,333 21,230

3 New Zealand 7,707 9,970 17,677

4 Sri Lanka 4,830 4,969 9,799

5 Chile 4,046 5,411 9,457

6 Kenya 2,882 5,137 8,019

7 South Africa 3,256 3,959 7,215

8 Tanzania 2,865 3,673 6,538

9 Russia 2,457 3,485 5,942

10 Pakistan 1,650 3,146 4,796

11 Georgia 2,329 2,251 4,580

12 Philippines 2,120 2,323 4,443

13 Mongolia 2,523 1,830 4,353

14 Uganda 1,712 2,092 3,804

15 Mozambique 1,524 2,011 3,535

16 Zambia 1,711 1,814 3,525

17 Bangladesh 2,940 519 3,459

18 Malaysia 1,715 1,637 3,352

19 Trinidad & Tobago 1,022 1,363 2,385

20 Botswana 1,035 1,192 2,227

21 Surinam 575 1,052 1,627

22 Jamaica 582 985 1,567

23 Hong Kong 776 709 1,485

24 The Dem Rep Co 849 584 1,433

25 Namibia 681 421 1,102

26 Guyana 508 588 1,096

27 Singapore 433 648 1,081

28 Australia 425 619 1,044

29 Fiji 519 502 1,021

30 Zimbabwe 388 626 1,014

31 Thailand 372 502 874

32 U.K. 298 519 817

33 Mauritius 357 397 754

34 Malawi 256 434 690

35 Bahamas 242 445 687

36 Turkey 341 327 668

37 Cyprus 260 398 658

38 Indonesia 379 232 611

39 Paraguay 272 311 583

40 China 215 308 523

41 Swaziland 191 277 468

42 Nigeria 193 260 453

43 Papua New Guinea 220 205 425

44 Maldive 109 313 422

45 Ireland 169 217 386

46 Dominican Rep 182 170 352

47 Malta 255 85 340

48 Canada 141 130 271

Sr Feb Total

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CitroenHQ- Saint-Ouen, France

Ci t r o e n i s a F r e n c h a u t o m o b i l e

manufacturer that produces a full range of

passenger and light utility vehicles. It was

founded in 1919 by French industrialist Andre-

Gustave Citroen. Within eight years,

the company became Europe's largest

car manufacturer and the 4th largest

in the world. It was the first mass

production car company outside

America.

A f t e r w o r k i n g

w i t h t h e c a r

company 'Mors',

C i t r o e n

established his

own company,

'Andre Citroen &

Cie' in 1905. By

1913, the name

of the company

c h a n g e d i n t o

' S o c i e t e d e s

E n g r e n a g e s

Citroen' (Citroen

Cog Factory). By

1920, the company began manufacturing more

than 12,000 cars a year. The automaker produced

Europe's first all-steel-bodied car, the B10 in 1924.

In the 1930s, Citroën designed and manufactured

the revolutionary Traction Avant (front-wheel

drive) automobile that was one of the first cars

that features a unitary-type body and no chassis

frame for holding the mechanical components.

From 1948 to 1990, the Citroën 2CV was

manufactured. The car was a people's car as it was

basic, powerful and inexpensive. After

the death of André Citroën in 1935,

the French tire manufacturer Michelin

Company took over the company. In

1954 Citroën produced the world's

first hydropneumatic self-leveling

suspension system, and in 1955, it

came up with the

rev o l u t i o n a r y

D S , t h e fi r s t

E u r o p e

p ro d u c e d c a r

with disc brakes.

In 1967, to allow

greater visibility

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i n t r o d u c e d

s w i v e l i n g

h e a d l i g h t s i n

several models.

During the 1970s

oil crisis, Michelin tried to sell the company to

Italy's Fiat, but the French government intervened

and prohibited that shift. However, in 1975,

Peugeot finally took over Citroën, and there it

remains today. Citroën and Peugeot cars share

many components and platforms, but the two

brands still exist.

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Mercedes-BenzHQ- Stuttgart, Germany

The German luxury-car maker known for its

luxury automobiles is a multinational

division of German manufacturer Daimler

AG. It is one of the world's best known and

established automotive brands. The beginning of

Mercedes-Benz goes back in 1926

when Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft

(DMG) and Benz & Cie merged

together to become Daimler-Benz AG.

In 1844, Carl Benz invented the vehicle

that changes the way people move. It

was a three-wheeled, self-

propelled "Motorwagen"

w i t h a re a r - m o u n t e d

cylinder engine. Gottlieb

Daimler introduced his

fi r s t f o u r - w h e e l e r , a

Victoria-type motor driven

carriage in the year1886.

Demand for Daimler 's

engine increases in 1890

a n d a s a r e s u l t a

corporation named, the

Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (Daimler Motor

Company) was formed on November 1890. On

the other hand, Carl Benz with other associates

formed company, Benz & Cie, at Mannheim in

1883. A wealthy Austrian banker-sportsman, Emil

Jellinek got impressed by the success of DMG in

racing competitions and in the 1890s he

purchased controlling stock interest in Daimler.

Jellinek pursued DMG to build the powerful 35-hp

racing car. And on 22nd December 1900, the first

vehicle to be fitted with a 35-hp racing car was built

by the chief engineer at DMG, Wilhelm Maybach.

The vehicle was named in the honor of Jellinek

daughter, Mercedes. In March and August 1901,

the 12/16-hp and 8/11-hp sister models appeared.

On June 23, 1902, 'Mercédès' was

lodged as the trade name and was

legally registered on 26th September.

After the World War I, it became

difficult for companies to survive

(especially luxury car makers).

Even many financial ly

strong companies were

frequently converting into

mergers and cooperative

ventures. It was at this

time, DMG and Benz & Cie.

formed an association in

1924. During this period,

t h e t w o c o m p a n i e s

generally marketed their

products jointly, although

s t i l l u n d e r s e p a r a t e

trademarks. Two years later, in June 1926, both the

companies merged to form Daimler-Benz AG and

launched the first vehicle under the Mercedes-

Benz brand. As a part of the company, Mercedes-

Benz cars division includes Mercedes-Benz and

smart car production. Along with BMW and Audi,

Mercedes-Benz is a part of "German Big 3" luxury

automakers. Mercedes-Benz stands true to its

slogan, i.e. "Das Beste oder nichts" or "The best or

nothing".

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OpelHQ- Rüsselsheim, Hesse, Germany

On January 21, 1862 Adam Opel founded a

company named Opel in Hessen,

Germany beginning with the production

of sewing machines. In 1886, Opel started the

production of high-wheel bicycles also known as

'penny-farthings'. With the quick success of the

business, Adam shifted his office to a more

spacious place in 1888. Opel entered into the

production of cars in partnership with Friedrich

Lutzmann in 1899, but the partnership ended

after two years.

I n 1 9 0 1 , t h e

c o m p a n y

s i g n e d a

l i c e n s i n g

agreement with

t h e F r e n c h

a u t o m o b i l e

maker, Darracq

S . A . t o s e l l

vehicles under

the name Opel-

Darracq. The

c a r s

manufactured

have Darracq

chassis and are

made up of Opel bodies. However, this

partnership also did not last for a longer period of

time and dissolved in 1907. The company entered

into the production of motorcycles in 1902 and in

1907 it started producing its own cars in parallel

with sewing machines. In 1911, the factory literally

burned down into ashes and when the production

resumed, only the manufacturing of cars

continued.

In March 1929, General Motors (GM) bought 80%

of Opel shares, with the decision of car-making left

t o t h e company only.

I n 1 9 3 1 , the partnership

increased to

100%.

The company's

designed and

manufactured

v e h i c l e s a r e

sold under the

Buick brand in

the US, Canada,

M e x i c o a n d

China. And the

Holden brand

i n A u s t ra l i a ,

New Zealand

a n d t h e

Vauxhall brand

in the United

Kingdom.

Opel operates 12 vehicle, Powertrain, and

component plants and four development and test

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JU Groups. Along with auctions, Al Ain Japan

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Like other used vehicle exporters, Al Ain

Japan is a premium member of JCT. The

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Sayuri Mega Solar Power Plant

Start Operationn 1st April, Sayuri International added

Oa n o t h e r p a g e i n t h e b o o k o f i t s achievements. Mega Solar Power Plant of

Sayuri International got connected to the main power line of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The Mega Solar Power Plant No 2 was connected in the morning, while the Power Plant No 1 followed in the afternoon. The duo adds 1 megawatt of electric power to the TEPCO line.

Source: http://www.sayuri .co.jp/en/news/ view?id=83&title=Sayuri-MegaSolar-power-plant-start-operation

RamaDBK hosted 1st International

Conference in Malaysian 12th February 2015, Asia’s one of the

Omajor vehicle exporter RamaDBK, hosted the 1st International Business Conference

at JW Marriott Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. Being one of the chief markets of RamaDBK, the company has a good reputation in the country and this occasion in turn helped to strengthen that reputation.

Members from ‘PEKEMA’, an association formed by a group of Malay vehicle entrepreneurs, were very happy to meet the RamaDBK president, Mr. Jagath Ramanayake. Along with Malaysia, many car dealers from neighboring countries also attended the conference.

This time, with collaboration from A and S Imports and Exports Ltd in UK, RamaDBK may introduce a vast range of vehicles from its UK stocks for Malaysian customers. Along with Japan and UK, RamaDBK is also capable of supplying vehicles in Thailand and South Korea.

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A Auto Tanaka Ltd.Phone : +81-80-343-3276www.aautotanaka.com

ABC Trading Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-28-422-8373

www.abcjapanauto.com

Aichi Trading Phone: +81-56-927-5080

www.aichitrading.com

AJ Corporation Ltd.Phone : +81-13-464-1641www.ajcorporationjp.com

Al Ain Japan (Pvt) Ltd.

Phone : +81-45-594-0507

www.alainjapan.com

Ark Center Corporation

Phone : +81-3-5436-1071

www.arkcenter.co.nz

Asmat Trading

Phone : +81-48-280-1826www.asmattradingjapan.com

Atlas InternationalPhone : +81-46-875-1576www.atlasinter.com

Auto Galaxy Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-396-8118www.autogalaxy.jp

Auto Link Holdings LLCPhone : +81-50-6861-3388www.autolink.co.jp

Auto Portal Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-725-23-8770www.autoportal.co.jp

Auto Trading Rock Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-45-770-6330www.japanusedcars.co.jp

Auto world International Ltd.Phone : +81-50-6862-7659www.autoworldjapan.com

Be Forward Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-440-3440www.beforward.jp

Bros Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5905-1092www.bros-tokyo.com

Budget Holdings Co., Ltd.Phone : +81-92-503-8118www.budgetholdings.com

Cameroon Corporation

Phone : +81-25-728-1366

www.cameroon.co.jp

Car Bridge Japan Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-3-3662-0228

www.carbridgejapan.com

Car Junction Ltd.Phone : +81-90-9685-6566www.carjunction.com

Carpaydiem Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-3-6434-9289

www.carused.jp

Carnival Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-7-2281-8000www.carnival-t.jp

Central Motors Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-857-23-7529www.centmoto.co.jp

Create Plus Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-6-6608-3620

www.createplus.co.jp

Crown Trading Group Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-44-200-0985www.crown-trading.com

CROWN - Imperial Car Trading

+81-78-362-1005

www.crownjp.com

Dan Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-88-678-7158

www.dan32.com

Direct Auction Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-6-4303-3102

www.jdacars.com

Diyata Japan Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-723-37-9886

www.japanvehicle.com

Dukes International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-828-554-500www.autostock.jp

Every Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-25-211-3260www.everycar.jp

Ex-Auto Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-90-5885-9541www.exautojp.com

Fareena Corporation JapanPhone : +81-90-5447-2232www.fareenacorp.com

Fujiyama Trading LtdPhone : +81-45-671-0091www.fujiyama-trading.co.jp

Global Partners Co., LtdPhone : +81-3-6808-1041www.globalpartnersjp.com

Happy Japan Cars Corp.Phone : +81-80-6727-5353www.happyjapancars.com

Hiru Japan Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-44-200-4341www.hirujapan.net

Imperial Solutions Ltd.Phone : +81-34-578-9208www.imperialsolutions.jp

Individual Co. Ltd.

+81-53-586-3145

www.individual-usedcar.com

Japan Car Network Inc.Phone : +81-47-721-0001www.japancarnetwork.com

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Kenase Japan Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-80-9124-1722

www.kenasejapan.co.jp

Kobe Motor Company

Phone : +81-45-349-5855

www.kobemotor.com

Kosei Boeki

Phone : +81-52-439-3077

www.koseiboeki.com

Kosho Trading Co Ltd.

Phone : +81-92-329-1327

www.kosho-trading.com

Kotobuki Factory Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-6-4303-3102

www.jdafilter.com

Koyojihan Corporation

Phone : +81-87-888-3333

www.koyojihan.com

Lib Corporation

Phone : 855-27-3434

www.lib-corp.co.jp

Lucus Japan

Phone : +81-9014418016

www.lucusjapan.com

Maris Inc.

Phone: +81-45-540-1241

www.marisjapan.com

Meiho Tsusho Corp (Quality Cars Japan) Phone : +81-52-936-2888www.qualitycarsjapan.com

MI-Cars Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-42-710-5005www.mi-cars.com

MKS Trading Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-4-7179-5211www.mkstrading.co.jp

Mythos Inc

Phone : +81-78-381-5344

www.mythos-inc.co.jp

Nihonsha Land Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-25-278-6050 www.nihonshaland.com

Nikko Auto Ltd.Phone : +81-52-301-3662www.nikko-auto.co.jp

Nikkyo Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5960-0274www.nikkyocars.com

O.S NETWORK Co., Ltd.Phone : +81-3-5698-3121www.osn.jp

Oxus Company

Phone : +81-92-402-5818

www.oxus.co.jp

Paragon Automobile Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-4-7138-6861www.paragonautomobile.com

Phenix Inc.Phone : +81-50-3538-8456www.japanese-cars.jp

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Japan Commerce Corp.Co., Ltd.

Phone : +81-03-6280-4207

www.jccjapan.com

Japan Car Access

Phone : +81-45-671-0091

www.japancaraccess.com

J & A Trading Corp. Pvt. Ltd.

Phone : +81-52-355-6153

www.japanusedauto.com

Japan Trucks Access

Phone : +81-45-671-0091

www.japantruckaccess.com

Jimex Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-45-250-0888

www.jimex.co.jp

J-Logi Co. Ltd.

Phone: +81-46-281-7031

www.j-logi.com

J & A Trading Corp. Pvt. Ltd.

Phone : +81-52-355-6153

www.japanusedauto.com

JPC Trade Co. Ltd.

+81-3-5245-7731

www.jpctrade.com

K. I Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-46-292-7170

www.kicoltd.jp

Ken Auto Trading Co., Ltd.

Phone : +81-78-766-8475

www.ken-auto-trading.net

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Pokal International Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-48-791-3945

www.pokal.jp

RamaDBK Ltd.Phone : +81-45-402-6117www.ramadbk.com

Rao International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-568-692611www.rao-international.com

Rimi International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-45-936-0776www.rimi.co.jp

Rizubi Trading Used CarsPhone : +81-3-3784-9644www.rizubiauto.com

Royal Trading Co., LtdPhone : +81-263-24-2543www.royal-trading.jp

S.K Trading Co. Ltd.

+81-48-760-0700

www.sktrading.co.jp

Saini Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-046-298-3805www.sainicoltd.com

Sayuri International Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-47-441-7206 www.sayuri.co.jp

Shafeeq Trading Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-13-422-9387www.shafeeqtrading.com

Shin-Ei International Inc.

+81-46-262-7181

www.shineiinternational.co.jp

Sky Group

Phone : 45-910-6638

www.skygroupjapan.com

Sogo Corporation Ltd. Phone : +81-3-5875-6903

Sun Corporation Ltd.Phone : +81-42-673-2889

www.3suncorp.jp

TAU CorporationPhone : +81-48-601-0828www.tau-trade.com

Tokyo Auto Company Ltd.Phone : +81-47-711-3342www.tokyoautocompany.com

Tomisho Co. Ltd. Phone : 81-52-804-5666www.japaneseusedcar.co.jp

Traffic Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-45-828-3420www.japancarinfo.com

Trust Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-52-219-9046www.japanesevehicles.com

Unojikou Co.Ltd(IMIAUTO.COM)Phone : +81-86-805-8811www.imiauto.com

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Will Be Co. Ltd.Phone : +81-6-7176-0105www.usedcarjp.com

Woorom Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-3-3586-1520

www.car-auc.jp

Y R Trading Co. Ltd.

Phone : +81-3-4540-6620

www.yrtjapan.com

Yamagin CorporationPhone : +81-3-3779-1341www.yamagin.net

Zebrazone Co. Ltd.

+81-29-937-9200

www.zebrazone.me

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