30 December 2012
An Iranian automobile company exported 32,000 vehicles during the nine months of the current Iranian year (started March 20).
The figure indicates an 83-percent growth compared with the corresponding figure of last year.
The report said SAIPA Company's car production in this period has already surpassed its total output of the previous year.
The company is regarded the country's major car exporter, it said.
By applying modern marketing methods in the current year, the company has managed to gain a foothold in global markets and establish a new record in exporting vehicles, the report said.
Inclusion of Tiba, the company's new sedan, in the company's export basket has played a significant role in increasing its export revenues.
Middle East, Central Asian and Latin American states are among major export destinations of the company.
SAIPA's export items include completely assembled automobiles, spare parts and techno-engineering services.
Established in 1966, the company has been cooperating with South Korean, French and Japanese automakers.
SAIPA produces a full range of vehicles, including passenger cars, pickups, 4WDs, light and heavy commercial vehicles, minibuses and buses.
The SAIPA Holding consists of over 100 subsidiaries & affiliates, including the four vehicle manufacturing companies of SAIPA, Zamyad, Pars Khodro and SAIPA Diesel.
The company's products include SAIPA 131, SAIPA 132, SAIPA 141 which is a facelift and lift-back model of SAIPA 131, and SAIPA 111 is a hatchback model of SAIPA 132 modified by SAIPA R&D Center.
SAIPA Kashan, SAIPA's new car factory and the largest plant in the Middle East, was inaugurated in 2008.
In the past few years, SAIPA has managed to gain 50 percent of Iran's passenger car market share.
SAIPA has exported its products to Syria, Iraq, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan, Venezuela, Pakistan, Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal and Azerbaijan.
It has launched production lines in Venezuela, Syria and Iraq to benefit from both local and regional advantages.
An Iranian automobile company exported 32,000 vehicles during the nine months of the current Iranian year (started March 20).
The figure indicates an 83-percent growth compared with the corresponding figure of last year.
The report said SAIPA Company's car production in this period has already surpassed its total output of the previous year.
The company is regarded the country's major car exporter, it said.
By applying modern marketing methods in the current year, the company has managed to gain a foothold in global markets and establish a new record in exporting vehicles, the report said.
Inclusion of Tiba, the company's new sedan, in the company's export basket has played a significant role in increasing its export revenues.
Middle East, Central Asian and Latin American states are among major export destinations of the company.
SAIPA's export items include completely assembled automobiles, spare parts and techno-engineering services.
Established in 1966, the company has been cooperating with South Korean, French and Japanese automakers.
SAIPA produces a full range of vehicles, including passenger cars, pickups, 4WDs, light and heavy commercial vehicles, minibuses and buses.
The SAIPA Holding consists of over 100 subsidiaries & affiliates, including the four vehicle manufacturing companies of SAIPA, Zamyad, Pars Khodro and SAIPA Diesel.
The company's products include SAIPA 131, SAIPA 132, SAIPA 141 which is a facelift and lift-back model of SAIPA 131, and SAIPA 111 is a hatchback model of SAIPA 132 modified by SAIPA R&D Center.
SAIPA Kashan, SAIPA's new car factory and the largest plant in the Middle East, was inaugurated in 2008.
In the past few years, SAIPA has managed to gain 50 percent of Iran's passenger car market share.
SAIPA has exported its products to Syria, Iraq, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan, Venezuela, Pakistan, Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal and Azerbaijan.
It has launched production lines in Venezuela, Syria and Iraq to benefit from both local and regional advantages.
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