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Auto Parts from Pakistan Can Now Compete Internationally

During the last 2 years, auto parts that have been ‘made in Pakistan’ have improved their quality massively. So much that they are now being exported to other countries in a very short time.

This was shared by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently, which provides technical expertise for improving auto parts quality and capacity.

Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) organized a review of the first phase of the auto parts improvement program. JICA and SMEDA jointly started a project to improve the quality of auto parts. For its part, JICA provided financial and technical assistance to improve the quality of the local auto parts industry.

This project was started in 2015 and its first phase was completed in June 2017. During the past 2 years, auto parts experts from Japan visited many SME industries of Pakistan related to the same. The aim of project was to reduce complaints and problems in the Pakistani auto parts manufacturing sector.

Japanese experts provided training to Pakistani technicians and machinery was also upgraded. This made the Pakistani industry capable of improving the quality of auto parts.

Head of JICA team, Mr. Hiroshi Kaneki, highlighted the role of Japanese experts and technical assistance. He congratulated the team members on successfully completing the first phase of the project. With this project, not only the Pakistani auto industry benefited but also contributed to the increase in exports of auto parts.

“Before this project, ‘Made in Pakistan’ auto parts were not the focus. With improved quality and production complaints reduced and the increase in demand, now Pakistani auto parts can compete in the international market.” Hiroshi Kaneki added.

SMEDA Chief Executive Fuad Hashim Rabbani thanked the Japanese for their assistance. He said that this project will create more job opportunities in Pakistan. The aim of the project was to improve the quality of auto parts and spur increased production.

“After the completion of the first phase, ‘Made in Pakistan’ auto parts can compete in the international market. Pakistan has started to export auto parts.” Fuad Hashim added.

In this meeting it was also noted that auto parts industry not only enhanced its quality, it also increased their production. Many manufacturers increased their capacity and were able to employ more technical resources as a result.


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Tractor production increases 59.65pc in 11 months

ISLAMABAD: Tractors production in the country during 11 months of previous financial year increased by 59.65 percent as compared the production of corresponding period of last year.

During the period from July-May, 2016-17, about 50,049 tractors were manufactured in the country against the manufacturing of 31,350 tractors of same period last year.

On month on month basis, 5,746 tractors were produced in Month of May, 2017 as compared the production of 4,735 tractors of same period last year, according the computation of quantum index numbers of large scale manufacturing industries released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Meanwhile, production of jeeps and cars increased by 6.28 percent during first eleven months of the fiscal year 2016-17 compared to the output of the corresponding period of last year.

As many as 178,944 jeeps and cars were manufactured during July-May (2016-17) compared to the production of 168,363 units during July-May (2015-16).

On year-on-year basis, the production of cars and jeeps witnessed 19.35 percent growth during May 2017 compared to the same month of last year, according to the data. It added that 18,094 cars were manufactured during May 2017 against the production of 15,161 units during last May.

Meanwhile, the production of motorcycles during the first eleven months of the fiscal year 2016-17 increased by 21.85 percent compared to the production of last year.

As many as 2,294,708 motorcycles were manufactured during July-May (2016-17) compared to the production of 1,883,298 during July-May (2015-16), the data revealed.

The production of buses and trucks also increased by 4.93 percent and 40.26 percent respectively during the period under review.

The bus production increased from 994 units last year to 1,043 units in 2016-17 while the truck production increased from 5,065 units to 7,104 units.

Similarly, the production of trucks during May 2017 increased by 48.04 percent by going up from 587 units to 859 units during last May while the production of tractors also increased by 21.35 percent by increasing from 4,735 last May to 5,746 units during May 2017.

However, the production of buses decreased by 35.94 percent during the month under review as it decreased from 128 units in May 2016 to 82 units in 2017.



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Tractor production increases 59.65pc in 11 months

ISLAMABAD: Tractors production in the country during 11 months of previous financial year increased by 59.65 percent as compared the production of corresponding period of last year.

During the period from July-May, 2016-17, about 50,049 tractors were manufactured in the country against the manufacturing of 31,350 tractors of same period last year.

On month on month basis, 5,746 tractors were produced in Month of May, 2017 as compared the production of 4,735 tractors of same period last year, according the computation of quantum index numbers of large scale manufacturing industries released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Meanwhile, production of jeeps and cars increased by 6.28 percent during first eleven months of the fiscal year 2016-17 compared to the output of the corresponding period of last year.

As many as 178,944 jeeps and cars were manufactured during July-May (2016-17) compared to the production of 168,363 units during July-May (2015-16).

On year-on-year basis, the production of cars and jeeps witnessed 19.35 percent growth during May 2017 compared to the same month of last year, according to the data. It added that 18,094 cars were manufactured during May 2017 against the production of 15,161 units during last May.

Meanwhile, the production of motorcycles during the first eleven months of the fiscal year 2016-17 increased by 21.85 percent compared to the production of last year.

As many as 2,294,708 motorcycles were manufactured during July-May (2016-17) compared to the production of 1,883,298 during July-May (2015-16), the data revealed.

The production of buses and trucks also increased by 4.93 percent and 40.26 percent respectively during the period under review.

The bus production increased from 994 units last year to 1,043 units in 2016-17 while the truck production increased from 5,065 units to 7,104 units.

Similarly, the production of trucks during May 2017 increased by 48.04 percent by going up from 587 units to 859 units during last May while the production of tractors also increased by 21.35 percent by increasing from 4,735 last May to 5,746 units during May 2017.

However, the production of buses decreased by 35.94 percent during the month under review as it decreased from 128 units in May 2016 to 82 units in 2017.



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Bro are they getting assembled here or there's also share in production too?
 
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What are the parts being exported?

Auto Parts from Pakistan Can Now Compete Internationally

During the last 2 years, auto parts that have been ‘made in Pakistan’ have improved their quality massively. So much that they are now being exported to other countries in a very short time.

This was shared by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently, which provides technical expertise for improving auto parts quality and capacity.

Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) organized a review of the first phase of the auto parts improvement program. JICA and SMEDA jointly started a project to improve the quality of auto parts. For its part, JICA provided financial and technical assistance to improve the quality of the local auto parts industry.

This project was started in 2015 and its first phase was completed in June 2017. During the past 2 years, auto parts experts from Japan visited many SME industries of Pakistan related to the same. The aim of project was to reduce complaints and problems in the Pakistani auto parts manufacturing sector.

Japanese experts provided training to Pakistani technicians and machinery was also upgraded. This made the Pakistani industry capable of improving the quality of auto parts.

Head of JICA team, Mr. Hiroshi Kaneki, highlighted the role of Japanese experts and technical assistance. He congratulated the team members on successfully completing the first phase of the project. With this project, not only the Pakistani auto industry benefited but also contributed to the increase in exports of auto parts.

“Before this project, ‘Made in Pakistan’ auto parts were not the focus. With improved quality and production complaints reduced and the increase in demand, now Pakistani auto parts can compete in the international market.” Hiroshi Kaneki added.

SMEDA Chief Executive Fuad Hashim Rabbani thanked the Japanese for their assistance. He said that this project will create more job opportunities in Pakistan. The aim of the project was to improve the quality of auto parts and spur increased production.

“After the completion of the first phase, ‘Made in Pakistan’ auto parts can compete in the international market. Pakistan has started to export auto parts.” Fuad Hashim added.

In this meeting it was also noted that auto parts industry not only enhanced its quality, it also increased their production. Many manufacturers increased their capacity and were able to employ more technical resources as a result.


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Single cylinder liquid cooled 5 speed engine....
 
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What are the parts being exported?
the title and the news says that arts can now compete internationally, it does not say anywhere that they are they are being exported right now.
 
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PAAPAM expects increase in auto parts’ exports to $5 billion in 5 years

LAHORE: Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) expects an increase in the auto parts’ exports to $5 billion in the next five years from the current exports of around $150 million, Mashood Ali Khan, senior vice chairman of PAAPAM, said this while talking to journalists on the second day of the event on Saturday.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/10...in-auto-parts-exports-to-5-billion-in-5-years
 
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the title and the news says that arts can now compete internationally, it does not say anywhere that they are they are being exported right now.

In that case my question would be what are all the parts which can be exported......
 
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In that case my question would be what are all the parts which can be exported......

It can be risky to question such feel-good claims that are periodically put forward. Here is another one:

PAAPAM expects increase in auto parts’ exports to $5 billion in 5 years

LAHORE: Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) expects an increase in the auto parts’ exports to $5 billion in the next five years from the current exports of around $150 million, Mashood Ali Khan, senior vice chairman of PAAPAM, said this while talking to journalists on the second day of the event on Saturday.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/10...in-auto-parts-exports-to-5-billion-in-5-years

One should be content to applaud the $5billion figure without examination, just like all future sales of the FC-1 will be paraded as great thundering successes. :D
 
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It can be risky to question such feel-good claims that are periodically put forward. Here is another one:

Mine was a genuine question, as i work in a similar industry and wanted to get updated this topic......
 
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Mine was a genuine question, as i work in a similar industry and wanted to get updated this topic......

Fair enough, but please learn to parse such stories more critically. The OP is very carefully worded as
"during the last 2 years, auto parts that have been ‘made in Pakistan’ have improved their quality massively. So much that they are now being exported to other countries in a very short time", which doesn't really offer any information, only claims. Mentioning a foreign name lends credence. That is all. Rinse. Repeat.
 
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In that case my question would be what are all the parts which can be exported......
I can try and get you a list of manufacturers (MAY be parts too) if you are interested! Will have to contact someone at TDAP.

Last year i was surprised to know that Pakistan's largest in a foreign trade fair is not in textiles but in auto mobile parts. Apparently, the industry is doing really well and is on the rise with more and more people looking to take that next step and enter the export market. (Trade shows are one of the starting steps and the fact that there are more auto mobile part makers going to such shows compared to textile producers is an interesting indication)
 
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Mine was a genuine question, as i work in a similar industry and wanted to get updated this topic......

This news story is a little old, but has some figures that may interest you:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1296947

Roughly, Pakistan's exports of auto parts - and "accessories" - were around $15-20 million per year until last year, according to this story.

However, according to this story, those numbers were much larger a few years ago:

https://tribune.com.pk/story/503073/auto-parts-exports-numbers-encouraging-but-not-up-to-the-mark/

"Total exports of auto parts from Pakistan in fiscal year 2011-12 were $128 million, up from $115 million in 2010-11 and $90 million in 2009-10."
 
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