Mahindra Reaffirms its Commitment to South Africa with the Establishment of Local Assembly Facility

 

  • Durban facility to assemble full Pik Up range enhancing local employment and skills
  • At the Dube TradePort SEZ
  • Company aims to source up to 40% of value locally
  • Company aspires to leverage SA as base for future African exports

Durban, May 25, 2018: Mahindra South Africa has joined the league of South African vehicle manufacturers with the opening of a state-of-the-art vehicle assembly facility in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

 

The new vehicle assembly facility for Mahindra vehicles is located in the Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone (SEZ) next to the King Shaka Airport in KwaZulu-Natal. Here the company will assemble the complete range of Mahindra Pik Up single- and double cab pick-ups.

The facility was constructed in partnership with AIH Logistics, a level 2-rated BBBEE company with proven credentials in the automotive sector. It represents an initial investment of R10 million in facilities and equipment.

 

Strong ties between India and South Africa

 

“There is a special association between South Africa and India, which goes back over 150 years. Our two countries are bound by two peace icons, Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, who shaped the world with their conviction in silent strength. Mahindra’s decision to assemble in South Africa is a manifestation of the strength and vibrancy of this strategic partnership, as well as the company’s desire to deepen and diversify the special bond with South Africa”, says Ms Ruchira Kamboj, High Commissioner for India to South Africa and Lesotho.

According to Mr Rajesh Gupta, the CEO of Mahindra South Africa, the decision to assemble vehicles in Durban follows Mahindra’s exceptional growth since it first established an office here in 2004.

 

“Mahindra has grown significantly since the launch of its first models in South Africa. In the last five years alone, it has grown its market share by a compound annual growth rate of over 4.6% a year, which puts us in a league of the five fastest growing companies in the same period. Much of this growth was achieved in a declining market, which indicates our increased acceptance and popularity in the South Africa market,” says Mr Gupta.

 

Modular and state-of-the-art facility

 

The new assembly facility for Mahindra vehicles will have an annual capacity of 2 500 Pik Up vehicles on a single-shift production. Its modular design easily allows for an increase of production to 4 000 units per annum or the addition of any other Mahindra vehicle. The state-of-the-art of facility is equipped with very advanced quality testing equipment to ensure that this plant offers products that meet and exceed Mahindra’s strict quality standards for all locally produced vehicles.

The new Mahindra Pik Up range was introduced in South Africa in October 2017 and has since become the company’s single best-selling commercial vehicle thanks to its combination of rugged and durable construction, high level of specification and affordable price. The range is available as the S2 Single Cab in 4×2 and 4×4 derivatives and the S10 Double Cab with the same option of two- or four-wheel drive.

 

“Our focus is on the bakkie segment, where Mahindra is now one of the six best-selling bakkie brands in South Africa. We will start with the assembly of the Mahindra Pik Up range, but this does not mean that we could not, in future, add another pick-up or commercial vehicle or even one of our tractor models or heavy-duty power generator systems to the assembly line,” says Mr Avinash Bapat, CFO of Mahindra South Africa.

The new assembly facility starts trial production in May 2018 and will enter full production in July 2018. In this phase, it will employ 25 full-time staff working on one shift. The local assembly staff complement was trained in partnership between the global Mahindra & Mahindra Group and AIH Logistics.

 

“This initiative represents a significant investment in skills and  training in the automotive sector. With the support of all stakeholders in this venture, Mahindra and AIH logistics have great ambitions together for the future.

“Mahindra, in partnership with AIHL, is committed to empower local businesses to grow together and to increase its footprint in Africa. This facility is a start to achieve this objective,” says Mr Dempsey Naidoo, chairman of AIH Logistics.

 

“The initial investment in this facility represents a significant investment in staff and training. In this, we had the full support of the global Mahindra Group, and we can proudly say that the new assembly facility for Mahindra vehicles benchmarks equally in terms of quality and productivity with any other Mahindra facilities across the globe,” according to Mr Corrie Kotze, Managing Director of AIH Logistics.

 

Local sourcing to facilitate exports across the African Continent

 

Mr Arvind Mathew, Chief of International Operations for Mahindra & Mahindra, explains the significance of this new facility: “Mahindra has always seen South Africa as a ‘second home’ and a base from which it could grow its market share on the continent. We believe that our investment in an ultra-modern assembly facility and our intention to localise part-sourcing over time reaffirm this view.”

Mahindra South Africa already supports other African countries in the Southern African Customs Union and it aims to grow its reach throughout sub-Saharan Africa, using this facility and South Africa as base.

 

Says Mr Gupta: “The assembly of the Pik Up is a very important step, but it remains only the first step in our long-term plan that will see us increase employment, local sourcing and content as well as the complexity of our assembly facility in KwaZulu-Natal.”

 

Mahindra has set its aim on sourcing 40% of the components, measured by value, of its Pik Up range from local component suppliers. It has already started with this project and hopes to announce more details soon.

 

Utilising the benefits of the Dube SEZ

 

The assembly facility for Mahindra vehicles was constructed in partnership with the Dube TradePort, a special economic zone (SEZ) under the control of the Department of Trade and Industry. Dube TradePort is located next to the King Shaka Airport in KwaZulu-Natal and is linked to the Durban harbour by road and rail. It is the first assembly facility of its kind to have made use of the benefits of the SEZ sectoral development programme set up by the DTI.

KwaZulu-Natal, MEC for Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, Mr. Sihle Zikalala welcomed the investment by Mahindra and stated that , “As the provincial government, we are committed to support the expansion of the vehicle manufacturing sector in South Africa. We welcome Mahindra’s decision to establish its world-class assembly facility within Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone and we look forward to supporting their growth as they expand their export reach into the rest of the African continent and widen their local sourcing of parts and components.”

 

About Mahindra

 

The Mahindra Group is a USD 19 billion federation of companies that enables people to rise through innovative mobility solutions, driving rural prosperity, enhancing urban living, nurturing new businesses and fostering communities. It enjoys a leadership position in utility vehicles, information technology, financial services and vacation ownership in India and is the world’s largest tractor company, by volume.  It also enjoys a strong presence in agribusiness, aerospace, commercial vehicles, components, defence, logistics, real estate, renewable energy, speedboats and steel, amongst other businesses. Headquartered in India, Mahindra employs over 240,000 people across 100 countries.