Domestic demand and global investment drive automotive industry in Indonesia as one of the fastest-growing markets in the world
Since Indonesia regains investment grade status from Fitch Rating, the investments of many sectors are growing fast. A number of automakers including Toyota, Honda, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, General Motors, Ford and Tata have raised their investment in Indonesia. Those companies have announced plans for the construction of new assembly plants that would roll out new models aimed at tapping the fast-growing Indonesian middle class. Auto sales in Indonesia are expected to reach 1 million in 2012, making it one of the world's largest markets. The Indonesia government also approved to hit an eco-car project (Low Cost and Green Car). Indonesia would become a full-scale production base for hybrid-powered vehicle by 2020.
Indonesia is also becoming a more interesting destination for investors thanks to various factors, including government support. In 2010, Indonesia emerged as the largest ASEAN market for the first time with sales of 850,000 vehicles. Indonesian government designated itself as a major automobile manufacturing base for the ASEAN region. It plans to produce 1 million vehicles per year by 2013 and 2 million vehicles per year by 2020.
Indonesia takes the lead as the largest automotive market in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region, with 2011 sales growing 16.4% from like-2010 to 890,410 units, an analyst reports.
Expansion plans at the national automotive industry has been realized in Q1/2012 to reach U.S. $ 2.42 billion, entirely carried out by Japanese investors. Here are automobile manufacturers in Indonesia that began to realize the investment expansion plan. Currently, the process has begun construction of the plant gradually.
Suzuki Motor
Suzuki Motor through PT. Indomobil Suzuki Motor will invest U.S. $ 782.63 million (Rp 7.13 trillion) for new production capacity of 100,000 units per year. With that addition, Suzuki's total installed capacity in Indonesia reached 200,000 units per year. Investment is planned to be used to increase engine production capacity and increase the number of new models that include multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV).
Toyota Motor
PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia has a mandate to realize the expansion of Toyota Motor with value U.S. $ 534.4 million (Rp 4, 81 trillion) to increase the capacity of 120,000 units per year
Honda Motor
PT. Honda Prospect Motor will complete the construction of a new plant in Indonesia valued at Rp 3,1 trillion (about 27 billion yen / U.S $ 329 million) to expand its capacity three-fold to 180 000 units per year.
Mitsubishi Motors.
PT. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Mitsubishi Motor) realize an investment of U.S. $ 27.8 million (Rp250 billion) to increase the capacity of 12,000 units to 162,000 units per year
Daihatsu Motor
PT. Astra Daihatsu Motor racing to held the capacity of expansion to add 100,000 units to 430,000 units per year. The new plant is targeted to commercial production fastest at the end of this year. "In October this year, the new plant expansion completed and began full production in 2013. Additional new capacity we can use it for anything good for the production of Xenia and Avanza, including for low cost and green car [LCGC)
Nissan Motor
Nissan Ups Investment in Indonesia. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn announced a ramp up of investment in Indonesia, adding $400 million to increase production capacity and sales. This follows $313 million pledged last July, part of plans to triple sales growth in the ASEAN region.
GM and BMW
GM is preparing to invest US$150 million to re-open its assembly plant for a 7-seater van after seven years. According to GM, the plant would produce 40,000 vehicles per year for both the domestic and export markets, and BMW recently started local production of one of its luxury sedan models.
The 5th edition of INAPA 2013
THE ASEAN’s Largest Auto Parts, Accessories and Equipment Event
In co-locating with:
Tyre & Rubber Indonesia 2013 - The Indonesia's Largest Tyre & Rubber Industry Exhibition 2013
IIBT 2013 - The Indonesia's Largest Bus, Truck and Component Exhibition 2013
Heavy Equipment Indonesia 2013 - The Indonesia's Leading Heavy Duty Vehicle & Equipment Exhibition 2013
INATRONiCS 2013 & Auto Electronics Indonesia 2013
26 – 29 March 2013, JIExpo Kemayoran – Jakarta, Indonesia
www.inapa-exhibition.net
The resounding success of INAPA 2012, attracted 821 exhibiting companies from 21 countries, 21 international groups, 22,800 trade attendees from over 41 countries and occupied total area 33,000 sqm gross, has further proved as The ASEAN's Largest Auto Parts, Accessories and Equip Exhibition Event. The exhibitors also expressed a proven opportunity to boost sales and gain exposure as well as meeting with key decision makers and potential buyers.
Since Indonesia regains investment grade status from Fitch Rating, the investments of many sectors are growing fast. A number of automakers including Toyota, Honda, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, General Motors, Ford and Tata have raised their investment in Indonesia. Those companies have announced plans for the construction of new assembly plants that would roll out new models aimed at tapping the fast-growing Indonesian middle class. Auto sales in Indonesia are expected to reach 1 million in 2012, making it one of the world's largest markets. The Indonesia government also approved to hit an eco-car project (Low Cost and Green Car). Indonesia would become a full-scale production base for hybrid-powered vehicle by 2020.
Indonesia is also becoming a more interesting destination for investors thanks to various factors, including government support. In 2010, Indonesia emerged as the largest ASEAN market for the first time with sales of 850,000 vehicles. Indonesian government designated itself as a major automobile manufacturing base for the ASEAN region. It plans to produce 1 million vehicles per year by 2013 and 2 million vehicles per year by 2020.
Indonesia takes the lead as the largest automotive market in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region, with 2011 sales growing 16.4% from like-2010 to 890,410 units, an analyst reports.
Expansion plans at the national automotive industry has been realized in Q1/2012 to reach U.S. $ 2.42 billion, entirely carried out by Japanese investors. Here are automobile manufacturers in Indonesia that began to realize the investment expansion plan. Currently, the process has begun construction of the plant gradually.
Suzuki Motor
Suzuki Motor through PT. Indomobil Suzuki Motor will invest U.S. $ 782.63 million (Rp 7.13 trillion) for new production capacity of 100,000 units per year. With that addition, Suzuki's total installed capacity in Indonesia reached 200,000 units per year. Investment is planned to be used to increase engine production capacity and increase the number of new models that include multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV).
Toyota Motor
PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia has a mandate to realize the expansion of Toyota Motor with value U.S. $ 534.4 million (Rp 4, 81 trillion) to increase the capacity of 120,000 units per year
Honda Motor
PT. Honda Prospect Motor will complete the construction of a new plant in Indonesia valued at Rp 3,1 trillion (about 27 billion yen / U.S $ 329 million) to expand its capacity three-fold to 180 000 units per year.
Mitsubishi Motors.
PT. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Mitsubishi Motor) realize an investment of U.S. $ 27.8 million (Rp250 billion) to increase the capacity of 12,000 units to 162,000 units per year
Daihatsu Motor
PT. Astra Daihatsu Motor racing to held the capacity of expansion to add 100,000 units to 430,000 units per year. The new plant is targeted to commercial production fastest at the end of this year. "In October this year, the new plant expansion completed and began full production in 2013. Additional new capacity we can use it for anything good for the production of Xenia and Avanza, including for low cost and green car [LCGC)
Nissan Motor
Nissan Ups Investment in Indonesia. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn announced a ramp up of investment in Indonesia, adding $400 million to increase production capacity and sales. This follows $313 million pledged last July, part of plans to triple sales growth in the ASEAN region.
GM and BMW
GM is preparing to invest US$150 million to re-open its assembly plant for a 7-seater van after seven years. According to GM, the plant would produce 40,000 vehicles per year for both the domestic and export markets, and BMW recently started local production of one of its luxury sedan models.
The 5th edition of INAPA 2013
THE ASEAN’s Largest Auto Parts, Accessories and Equipment Event
In co-locating with:
Tyre & Rubber Indonesia 2013 - The Indonesia's Largest Tyre & Rubber Industry Exhibition 2013
IIBT 2013 - The Indonesia's Largest Bus, Truck and Component Exhibition 2013
Heavy Equipment Indonesia 2013 - The Indonesia's Leading Heavy Duty Vehicle & Equipment Exhibition 2013
INATRONiCS 2013 & Auto Electronics Indonesia 2013
26 – 29 March 2013, JIExpo Kemayoran – Jakarta, Indonesia
www.inapa-exhibition.net
The resounding success of INAPA 2012, attracted 821 exhibiting companies from 21 countries, 21 international groups, 22,800 trade attendees from over 41 countries and occupied total area 33,000 sqm gross, has further proved as The ASEAN's Largest Auto Parts, Accessories and Equip Exhibition Event. The exhibitors also expressed a proven opportunity to boost sales and gain exposure as well as meeting with key decision makers and potential buyers.