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Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia

PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (also called MMKI) is a joint venture of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation for its passenger cars and light commercial vehicle (LCV) production in Indonesia. A separate company, called PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia (also called MMKSI) handled the marketing and sales of Mitsubishi passenger cars and LCV in Indonesia. The company was a result of restructuration in April 2017 when Mitsubishi Motors (passenger cars and LCV) operations and Mitsubishi Fuso (heavy trucks) operations were separated from the former company, PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (KTB).[1][2] Today, KTB exclusively handled Mitsubishi Fuso production and sales in Indonesia.

PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia
TypeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorPT Krama Yudha Kesuma Motor
PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motor
PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
Founded
  • MMKI: March 2015
  • MMKSI: April 2017
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
Minoru Saito (MMKI President Director)
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
  • 193,954 units (2019)
  • 164,107 units (2018)
  • 61,721 units (2017)
Owner
Number of employees
3,000 (2018)
ParentMitsubishi Motors Corporation
Websitewww.mitsubishi-motors.co.id

In 2018, Indonesia emerged as the largest market for Mitsubishi Motors, recording 146,805 total sales.[3]

History edit

As the Indonesian government encouraged investments in Indonesia, PT New Marwa was established as the sole distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in 1970. In 1973, New Marwa changed their name to PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB). At the same time, both PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motor (KRM) and PT Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors and Manufacturing (MKM) was established to operate their new manufacturing plant in Pulo Gadung, Jakarta.[4] Mitsubishi then quickly gained popularity in Indonesia as the manufacturer of durable LCVs and heavy commercial trucks. The 'Colt' nameplate, being the most popular and most used commercial vehicle nameplate in the country helped Mitsubishi gain popularity.[5]

In 1980, KTB took over PT Pipit Motor Jakarta, converting it to PT Krama Yudha Kesuma Motor (KKM) to assemble passenger cars in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta.[6] As their passenger car sales swiftly declined, KTB closed the plant in 2005, effectively ending Mitsubishi Galant and Mitsubishi Kuda assembly in Indonesia.[7]

In 1997, KTB was planning to launch an Asian Utility Vehicle (AUV) designed to compete with Toyota Kijang, the best-selling car in Indonesia for more than a decade. However, the Southeast Asian economic crisis pushed back the launch schedule to 1999 when Mitsubishi Kuda was launched in Indonesia. However, the car was never a big success; it was discontinued in 2005 following the closure of the KKM plant.[8]

In 2015, Mitsubishi Motors announced that it would launch an entry-level MPV in Indonesia to compete with Toyota Avanza. On March 24, 2015, Mitsubishi Motors started the construction of a new manufacturing plant in Cikarang, West Java, with the maximum production capacity of 160,000 vehicles per year and established MMKI at the same time.[9] The plant was opened in April 2017. Since 1 April 2017, the passenger cars and LCV operations was transferred from KTB to MMKSI, leaving KTB with sales and production of Mitsubishi Fuso trucks. Mitsubishi Xpander, the entry-level MPV, was launched in August 2017.

As the demand for the Xpander model is higher than expected, Mitsubishi Motors invested an additional Rp 540 billion to increase the plant production capacity from the current 160,000 units to 220,000 units in fiscal 2020, and to open up to 800 jobs, bringing the total to 4,100 workers.[10] Of the 220,000 units, the Xpander would contribute around 160,000 units of production.[11]

Football club edit

From 1984 to 1992, the Palembang branch of the predecessor company operated an association football club named Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian, which competed in Galatama, Indonesia's semi-professional football league. It won the Galatama title in 1985 and 1986–1987 seasons.[12]

Facility edit

MMKI began passenger cars and LCV production in April 2017. The manufacturing plant is located in Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC), an industrial estate located in Kota Deltamas, Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, West Java. The total investment is approximately 20 million yen.[9] It has the maximum production capacity of 160,000 vehicles per year in a total area of 30 ha with the number of employees of approximately 3,000 people.[9] The plant manufactured the Xpander, Pajero Sport, L300 (until 2022) and supplied Xpander-based Nissan Livina to Nissan Motor Indonesia as a result of Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance strategic partnership.[13] MMKI also exported the Xpander to various countries, including Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Egypt, Syria, Bolivia and other countries.[14]

Meanwhile, the predecessor company, KTB operated an automobile assembly facility PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motor in Pulo Gadung, Jakarta. The facility was opened in 1973 and manufactured passenger cars, LCVs and heavy commercial vehicles throughout the years. It has the maximum production capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year.[15] The plant manufactured Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles, while previously it also produced the Colt L300 and Colt T120SS light commercial vehicles, and Outlander Sport from kits imported from Japan.

Models edit

Annual production and sales edit

Fiscal Year Production Sales
KKM KRM[18] MMKI
2000 24,156 20,253 - 42,481
2001 6,006 26,736 - 34,156
2002 12,166 37,768 - 51,268
2003 7,470 31,908 - 41,982
2004 5,760 42,024 - 50,654
2005 885 35,172 - 42,776
2006 - 15,172 - 23,007
2007 - 25,299 - 33,826
2008 - 28,693 - 38,870
2009 - 24,744 - 36,127
2010 - 43,992 59,081
2011 - 55,774 - 73,254
2012 - 61,140 - 87,030
2013 - 63,186 - 93,362
2014 - 56,925 - 83,747
2015 - 45,468 - 76,288
2016 - 33,665 107 65,415
2017 - 35,183 53,667 103,858
2018 - 7,008 167,248 140,191

(Sources: , , , , Facts & Figures 2013, Facts & Figures 2018, Facts & Figures 2019, Mitsubishi Motors website)

References edit

  1. ^ "KTB Pisahkan Dua Merek Mitsubishi". Republika Online. 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  2. ^ "Sejarah Perusahaan". Mitsubishi Motors Indonesia.
  3. ^ "ALLIANCE MEMBERS ACHIEVE COMBINED SALES OF 10.76 MILLION UNITS IN 2018". The Alliance - Renault Nissan Mitsubishi. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  4. ^ "TINJAUAN UMUM PERUSAHAAN. PT Krama yudha ratu motor (KRM) - PDF". docplayer.info. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  5. ^ awansan (2015-01-16). "Sejarah Mitsubishi Colt T100 dan Colt T120 , Legenda Angkutan Niaga Indonesia". AWANSAN. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  6. ^ Unknown. "Sejarah Mitsubishi Indonesia dan berdirinya PT Krama Yudha Berlian Motors". MITSUBISHI TANGERANG. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  7. ^ "Mitsubishi tutup pabriknya di Indonesia - SerayaMotor.com". www.serayamotor.com. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  8. ^ GridOto.com. "All About Mitsubishi Kuda, 7 Tahun, 3 Generasi, 3 Mesin - GridOto.com". otomotifnet.gridoto.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  9. ^ a b c "Press Release | News・Events | MITSUBISHI MOTORS". www.mitsubishi-motors.com. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  10. ^ Industry.co.id (2018-10-04). "Increase Production Capacity, Mitsubishi Spends Funds Reaching IDR 540 Billion". Industry.co.id. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  11. ^ "Mitsubishi Motors to boost Indonesian production of hit minivan". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  12. ^ "Indonesia - List of (Semi-)Professional Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Kembaran dengan Xpander, Bos Mitsubishi Indonesia Doakan Livina Sukses". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  14. ^ Pablo, Samuel. "Jadi Raja Nasional, Xpander Rambah Pasar Ekspor ke 6 Negara". news. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  15. ^ "2017, Pabrik Mitsubishi di Bekasi Ini Bakal Produksi 160.000 Unit Per Tahun - Banjarmasin Post". banjarmasin.tribunnews.com. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  16. ^ Passenger cars and LCVs only, KTB included
  17. ^ "Sejarah Perusahan Mitsubishi KTB|Krama yuda Tiga Berlian Motors". Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  18. ^ Does not include Outlander Sport CKD assembly.

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PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia also called MMKI is a joint venture of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation for its passenger cars and light commercial vehicle LCV production in Indonesia A separate company called PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia also called MMKSI handled the marketing and sales of Mitsubishi passenger cars and LCV in Indonesia The company was a result of restructuration in April 2017 when Mitsubishi Motors passenger cars and LCV operations and Mitsubishi Fuso heavy trucks operations were separated from the former company PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian KTB 1 2 Today KTB exclusively handled Mitsubishi Fuso production and sales in Indonesia PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha IndonesiaTypeJoint ventureIndustryAutomotivePredecessorPT Krama Yudha Kesuma MotorPT Krama Yudha Ratu MotorPT Krama Yudha Tiga BerlianFoundedMMKI March 2015MMKSI April 2017HeadquartersJakarta IndonesiaArea servedIndonesiaKey peopleMinoru Saito MMKI President Director ProductsAutomobilesProduction output193 954 units 2019 164 107 units 2018 61 721 units 2017 OwnerMMKI Mitsubishi Motors 51 Mitsubishi Corporation 40 Krama Yudha Group 9 MMKSI Mitsubishi Corporation 40 Mitsubishi Motors 30 Krama Yudha Group 30 Number of employees3 000 2018 ParentMitsubishi Motors CorporationWebsitewww wbr mitsubishi motors wbr co wbr idIn 2018 Indonesia emerged as the largest market for Mitsubishi Motors recording 146 805 total sales 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Football club 2 Facility 3 Models 3 1 Current models 3 1 1 Manufactured by MMKI 3 1 2 Imported 3 2 Former models 16 3 2 1 Manufactured locally 17 3 2 2 Imported 4 Annual production and sales 5 ReferencesHistory editAs the Indonesian government encouraged investments in Indonesia PT New Marwa was established as the sole distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in 1970 In 1973 New Marwa changed their name to PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors KTB At the same time both PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motor KRM and PT Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors and Manufacturing MKM was established to operate their new manufacturing plant in Pulo Gadung Jakarta 4 Mitsubishi then quickly gained popularity in Indonesia as the manufacturer of durable LCVs and heavy commercial trucks The Colt nameplate being the most popular and most used commercial vehicle nameplate in the country helped Mitsubishi gain popularity 5 In 1980 KTB took over PT Pipit Motor Jakarta converting it to PT Krama Yudha Kesuma Motor KKM to assemble passenger cars in Tanjung Priok Jakarta 6 As their passenger car sales swiftly declined KTB closed the plant in 2005 effectively ending Mitsubishi Galant and Mitsubishi Kuda assembly in Indonesia 7 In 1997 KTB was planning to launch an Asian Utility Vehicle AUV designed to compete with Toyota Kijang the best selling car in Indonesia for more than a decade However the Southeast Asian economic crisis pushed back the launch schedule to 1999 when Mitsubishi Kuda was launched in Indonesia However the car was never a big success it was discontinued in 2005 following the closure of the KKM plant 8 In 2015 Mitsubishi Motors announced that it would launch an entry level MPV in Indonesia to compete with Toyota Avanza On March 24 2015 Mitsubishi Motors started the construction of a new manufacturing plant in Cikarang West Java with the maximum production capacity of 160 000 vehicles per year and established MMKI at the same time 9 The plant was opened in April 2017 Since 1 April 2017 the passenger cars and LCV operations was transferred from KTB to MMKSI leaving KTB with sales and production of Mitsubishi Fuso trucks Mitsubishi Xpander the entry level MPV was launched in August 2017 As the demand for the Xpander model is higher than expected Mitsubishi Motors invested an additional Rp 540 billion to increase the plant production capacity from the current 160 000 units to 220 000 units in fiscal 2020 and to open up to 800 jobs bringing the total to 4 100 workers 10 Of the 220 000 units the Xpander would contribute around 160 000 units of production 11 Football club edit From 1984 to 1992 the Palembang branch of the predecessor company operated an association football club named Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian which competed in Galatama Indonesia s semi professional football league It won the Galatama title in 1985 and 1986 1987 seasons 12 Facility editMMKI began passenger cars and LCV production in April 2017 The manufacturing plant is located in Greenland International Industrial Center GIIC an industrial estate located in Kota Deltamas Cikarang Bekasi Regency West Java The total investment is approximately 20 million yen 9 It has the maximum production capacity of 160 000 vehicles per year in a total area of 30 ha with the number of employees of approximately 3 000 people 9 The plant manufactured the Xpander Pajero Sport L300 until 2022 and supplied Xpander based Nissan Livina to Nissan Motor Indonesia as a result of Renault Nissan Mitsubishi Alliance strategic partnership 13 MMKI also exported the Xpander to various countries including Thailand Philippines Vietnam Egypt Syria Bolivia and other countries 14 Meanwhile the predecessor company KTB operated an automobile assembly facility PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motor in Pulo Gadung Jakarta The facility was opened in 1973 and manufactured passenger cars LCVs and heavy commercial vehicles throughout the years It has the maximum production capacity of 150 000 vehicles per year 15 The plant manufactured Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles while previously it also produced the Colt L300 and Colt T120SS light commercial vehicles and Outlander Sport from kits imported from Japan Models editCurrent models edit Manufactured by MMKI edit Mitsubishi Colt L300 1981 2022 2023 present Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 2017 present Mitsubishi Xforce 2023 present Mitsubishi Xpander 2017 present Mitsubishi Xpander Cross 2019 present Nissan Livina 2019 present consignation for Nissan Imported edit Mitsubishi Triton 2005 present Former models 16 edit Manufactured locally 17 edit Mitsubishi Colt T100 Mitsubishi Colt T200 Mitsubishi Colt T120SS platform sharing with Suzuki Mitsubishi Eterna Mitsubishi Galant Mitsubishi Galant Sigma Mitsubishi Jetstar Mitsubishi Kuda Mitsubishi Lancer Mitsubishi Maven consignation from Suzuki Mitsubishi Mirage Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Isuzu Bison consignation for Isuzu Jeep J20 consignation for Jeep nbsp 2021 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Dakar 4x2 KR1W nbsp 2021 Mitsubishi Xpander Ultimate NC1W Imported edit Mitsubishi Colt L300 Mitsubishi Delica Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Mitsubishi Grandis Mitsubishi Lancer Mitsubishi Mirage Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Mitsubishi Pajero Mitsubishi Pajero SportAnnual production and sales editFiscal Year Production SalesKKM KRM 18 MMKI2000 24 156 20 253 42 4812001 6 006 26 736 34 1562002 12 166 37 768 51 2682003 7 470 31 908 41 9822004 5 760 42 024 50 6542005 885 35 172 42 7762006 15 172 23 0072007 25 299 33 8262008 28 693 38 8702009 24 744 36 1272010 43 992 59 0812011 55 774 73 2542012 61 140 87 0302013 63 186 93 3622014 56 925 83 7472015 45 468 76 2882016 33 665 107 65 4152017 35 183 53 667 103 8582018 7 008 167 248 140 191 Sources Facts amp Figures 2000 Facts amp Figures 2005 Facts amp Figures 2008 Facts amp Figures 2010 Facts amp Figures 2013 Facts amp Figures 2018 Facts amp Figures 2019 Mitsubishi Motors website References edit KTB Pisahkan Dua Merek Mitsubishi Republika Online 2016 10 14 Retrieved 2019 07 09 Sejarah Perusahaan Mitsubishi Motors Indonesia ALLIANCE MEMBERS ACHIEVE COMBINED SALES OF 10 76 MILLION UNITS IN 2018 The Alliance Renault Nissan Mitsubishi Retrieved 2019 07 09 TINJAUAN UMUM PERUSAHAAN PT Krama yudha ratu motor KRM PDF docplayer info Retrieved 2019 07 09 awansan 2015 01 16 Sejarah Mitsubishi Colt T100 dan Colt T120 Legenda Angkutan Niaga Indonesia AWANSAN Retrieved 2019 07 09 Unknown Sejarah Mitsubishi Indonesia dan berdirinya PT Krama Yudha Berlian Motors MITSUBISHI TANGERANG Retrieved 2019 07 09 Mitsubishi tutup pabriknya di Indonesia SerayaMotor com www serayamotor com Retrieved 2019 07 09 GridOto com All About Mitsubishi Kuda 7 Tahun 3 Generasi 3 Mesin GridOto com otomotifnet gridoto com in Indonesian Retrieved 2019 07 09 a b c Press Release News Events MITSUBISHI MOTORS www mitsubishi motors com Retrieved 2019 07 09 Industry co id 2018 10 04 Increase Production Capacity Mitsubishi Spends Funds Reaching IDR 540 Billion Industry co id Retrieved 2020 04 17 Mitsubishi Motors to boost Indonesian production of hit minivan Nikkei Asian Review Retrieved 2020 04 17 Indonesia List of Semi Professional Champions RSSSF Retrieved 27 December 2018 Kembaran dengan Xpander Bos Mitsubishi Indonesia Doakan Livina Sukses Tribunnews com in Indonesian Retrieved 2019 07 09 Pablo Samuel Jadi Raja Nasional Xpander Rambah Pasar Ekspor ke 6 Negara news Retrieved 2019 07 09 2017 Pabrik Mitsubishi di Bekasi Ini Bakal Produksi 160 000 Unit Per Tahun Banjarmasin Post banjarmasin tribunnews com Retrieved 2019 07 09 Passenger cars and LCVs only KTB included Sejarah Perusahan Mitsubishi KTB Krama yuda Tiga Berlian Motors Retrieved 2019 07 09 Does not include Outlander Sport CKD assembly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia amp oldid 1169881418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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