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UD Trucks

UD Trucks Corporation (UDトラックス株式会社, UD Torakkusu Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese company whose principal business is the manufacturing and sales of diesel trucks, buses, bus chassis and special-purpose vehicles. Its headquarters are located in Ageo, Saitama, Japan. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isuzu since 2021.[2] Until 2010, the company was known as Nissan Diesel.

UD Trucks Corporation
Native name
UDトラックス株式会社
UD Torakkusu Kabushiki-gaisha
Formerly
  • Nissan Diesel
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedDecember 1, 1935; 87 years ago (1935-12-01)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
ProductsTrucks
ParentIsuzu
Subsidiaries
  • New-Mech Co.,Ltd
  • VFS Japan Co., Ltd
Websiteudtrucks.com

The UD name was originally used for the company's Uniflow Diesel Engine (a two-stroke diesel engine), developed in 1955, but is now marketed as meaning "Ultimate Dependability".[3]

2017 UD Quon CW dump truck

History

 
Nissan Diesel 6TW12

1935–1949

In December 1935, Nihon Diesel Industries, Ltd, in Kawaguchi, Japan on the outskirts of Tokyo was established under the leadership of Kenzo Adachi, where he purchased diesel engine schematics from a Krupp-Junkers patent. The company started production of KD-series 2-cycle diesel engines after entering into partnership and technology exchange with Friedrich Krupp AG.[4] In November 1939, to test the durability of the LD1 truck, the company went on a 3,000 km (1,864.1 mi) test drive across Japan. The drive went to the villages of Hakone, Osaka, Kyoto, Gero, Ikaho, Niigata and Aizu before returning to Kawaguchi. The route was on very primitive mountain roads and very rural conditions. The truck returned 13 days later on November 20 without incurring any failure, and soon the trucks reliability became known.[5] In 1940 production of 4.5-ton-payload TT6 series trucks started, and in 1942 the company was now known as Kanega-Fuchi Diesel Co., Ltd. In development of 7.5-ton-payload TN93 series trucks, featuring the largest payload capacity in the Japanese market, and the nation's first monocoque-type BR3 series buses with rear-mounted engines. In 1946 the company name changed to Minsei Industries, Ltd. In 1949 development of 7.5-ton-payload TN93 series trucks started.

1950–1959

In 1950 Minsei Diesel Industries, Ltd. was spun off from Minsei Industries; and the company was on the way to becoming a comprehensive transport equipment manufacturer. In 1955 the UD name was born, when Minsei Diesel Industries introduced a range uniflow-scavenging 2-cycle diesel engine. Of course, the UD stood for "Uniflow Diesel", named after the engine they had invented for use in their trucks. The production of various trucks and buses with 81 kW (110 PS) UD3, 110 kW (150 PS) UD4 and 169 kW (230 PS) UD6 engines began. In 1957 the development of Japan's first RFA series air-suspension buses and 10-ton-payload 6TW10 series trucks called "Jumbo" in overseas markets began.

1960–1969

 
Nissan Diesel 780

In 1960, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. acquired Minsei Diesel, and was renamed Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd. Forward-control trucks and truck tractors were also introduced. In 1963, there was the initial production of compact 4-cycle 40 kW (55PS) SD20 and 44 kW (60PS) SD22 diesel engines. 70 to 80-ton crane-carrier truck series were also introduced to the line-up. 1969 saw the introduction of 4-cycle 136 kW (185PS) PD6 and 99 kW (135 PS) ND6 diesel engines for heavy-duty vehicles. Diesel products were sold in Japan at a separate dealership sales channel called Nissan Diesel. In 1969, the 780-series replaced the 680-series bonneted truck.

1970–1979

In 1971 the heavy Nissan Diesel C-series arrived, being replaced by the second generation in 1979. 1972 saw the marketing of V-type 206 kW (280 PS) RD8 and 257 kW (350 PS) RD10 diesel engines. In 1973, light-duty trucks were produced for the Nissan Motor Company.

1980–1989

 
U31L

In 1982 there was the introduction of new forward-control cab for the CWA52/45 series trucks (sold as the Nissan Diesel Resona in Japan), CKA-T series truck tractors and ultra-modern U(A)21, U(A)31, RA51 series buses. As of 1985 the company had a wide range of light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks, as well as buses and special-purpose vehicles such as crane carriers. In 1989 there was an agreement with IVECO of Italy to jointly develop low-pollution diesel engines.

1990–1999

 
Jonckheere Monaco

In 1992 Nissan Diesel Philippines Corp. started manufacturing deluxe coaches in cooperation with Jonckheere Bus & Coach NV/SA of Belgium. In 1995 Nissan Diesel produced its two millionth vehicles since commencing production in May 1950. 1996 brought about the establishment of PT Astra Nissan Diesel Indonesia, a joint venture company with Marubeni Corporation and Astra International, and the Dongfeng Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd, a joint venture company with Sumitomo Corporation and Dongfeng Motor Corporation.

2000–2009

 
Space Runner A

In 2000 Nissan Diesel introduced new heavy-duty trucks in Japan and Asian countries. It also acquired the sales operation from Nissan Diesel Sales Co., Ltd. In 2003, Nissan Motor and Nissan Diesel reached a basic agreement on a light-duty truck joint venture. There was also the signing of development assistance contract for air suspension of buses with China's Dongfeng Motor Corporation.

Nissan Diesel was purchased by the Volvo Group in 2007, becoming a subsidiary. After the transaction between Nissan Motor and Volvo, Nissan Diesel's business relations with Nissan Motors continued as normal and the Nissan Diesel and UD brand names remained unchanged. Volvo also acquired the truck division of Renault in 2001.

Starting from 2007, the OEM supply agreement between Nissan Diesel and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation became effective, with both companies supplying engines to each other for use in new buses, and supplying some buses to each other with the partner's badge.

2010–present

 
A Volvo UD bus on trial runs in Bangalore, India

On 1 February 2010, Nissan Diesel changed its name to UD Trucks. At the same time Nissan Diesel Trucks Japan, a 100% owned sales company of UD Trucks in Japan, changed its name to UD Trucks Japan.[citation needed]

On September 12, 2012, UD Trucks of North America announced that it will no longer be part of the North American truck market. Reasons given for this decision was a combination of factors, including the continued shrinking of the cab-over-engine market segment and the accelerating cost of regulatory compliance.[6]

In 2013, UD Trucks launched the UD Quester at Bangkok, a new heavy-duty truck for developing countries.

In 2014, UD Trucks merged with UD Trucks Japan.[citation needed] That same year, Volvo's Volvo Buses started to market UD buses in India.[7] The first model for that market, the UD SLF, was introduced in 2015.[8]

In 2015, UD Trucks renewed its headquarters building in Ageo.

In 2016, UD Trucks started selling the Kazet, a new light-duty for the Japanese market that is supplied by Mitsubishi Fuso. In December of that year, it sold its stake in Dongvo (previously Dongfeng Nissan Diesel), a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Group, which was renamed as Dongfeng Nengdi.[9]

In 2017, UD Trucks launched new versions of the Quon and Condor trucks. The Condor, a medium-duty truck, is supplied by Isuzu as part of an OEM agreement, mainly for the Japanese market. The company also launched a new Croner and the light-duty Kuzer, both aimed at developing countries.

In December 2019 Volvo signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to form a strategic alliance with Isuzu. As part of the agreement, Volvo plans to eventually transfer UD Trucks to Isuzu. In October 2020, the sale agreement became binding.[10]

In April 2021, Isuzu Motors became the owner of UD Trucks, completing the sale with Volvo.[2]

Markets

UD Trucks are marketed in over 60 countries. Some of the main markets are Japan, South Africa, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.

UD Trucks Southern Africa's head office and assembly plant is in Rosslyn, Gauteng and includes a competency development centre. There are 36 UD Trucks dealers and service agents in South Africa and another 30 in other southern African countries, including Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Mauritius, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Products

 

Trucks

 
Kuzer

Former truck models:

Bus

 
Nissan Diesel JA450SSN in Santarosa Euro bus body.
 
Space Runner RA

UD Trucks ceased its Japanese bus production in 2011,[16] but in 2014 launched a new series of UD Buses for the Indian market.[17]

  • SLF - Heavy Duty Bus
  • BRT - Heavy Duty Bus
  • Coach - Heavy Duty Coach

Former bus models:

Former Bus Models (Philippines)

Front Engine Bus

  • CMF87L
  • CPB87N
  • LKA211N
  • NU41B
  • SP210P
  • SP215NSB
  • PKB212N

Rear Engine Bus

- RE10S

  • RB31S/X
  • RB46S/X
  • JA430SAN
  • JA450SSN
  • JP251PSN
  • JA520SAN
 
UD LKA211N

Timeline of Ownership

1a. Minsei Diesel Industries (1935 - 1950)

Underwent various namechanges:

  • Nihon Diesel Industries Ltd.  (1935).
  • Kanega-Fuchi Diesel Co Ltd.  (1942).
  • Minsei Industries Ltd.         (1946).

1b. Minsei Diesel Industries Ltd. (1950 - 1959)

  • divested from Minsei Industries Ltd.

2. Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd. (Nissan)   (1960 - 2007)

Minsei Diesel Industries acquired by Nissan Motor Company and subsequently renamed.

3. Nissan Diesel (Volvo).  (2007 - 2010)

Nissan Diesel Motor Co. acquired by Volvo Group.

  • supply agreement with Fuso.  (2007)
  • name change to UD Trucks.  (2010)

4. UD Trucks (Isuzu).  (2021)

UD Trucks acquired by Isuzu Motors.

References

  1. ^ "Press release".
  2. ^ a b "Isuzu press release". Isuzu. Retrieved 2021-04-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ . UD Trucks. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  4. ^ "1935 - Founding of the company by Kenzo Adachi". UD Trucks. Volvo Group. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  5. ^ "The legendary 3,000 km (1,864.1 mi) test drive". UD Trucks. Volvo Group. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  6. ^ Ramsey, Jonathon (2012-09-23). "UD commercial trucks to vacate North American market". Autoblog.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  7. ^ "VOLVO GROUP INTRODUCES UD BUSES". Volvo Buses.
  8. ^ Reporter, B. S. (21 June 2015). "BMTC begins trials of Volvo's UD city bus" – via Business Standard.
  9. ^ "经营历程" [Business history] (in Chinese). Dongfeng Nengdi. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  10. ^ "Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors sign final agreements to form strategic alliance" (Press release). Volvo. 30 October 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-21.
  12. ^ https://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com/oa/jp/news/news_content/140625/140625.html[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Volvo Group takes an important strategic step with the launch of Quester".
  14. ^ "UD Trucks: Both the new Quon and the Croner proudly won the 2017 Good Design Awards". Automotive World. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Volvo 'Pede' Penjualan di 2018 Akan Tumbuh Lebih Baik".
  16. ^ "UDトラックス、バス事業撤退 希望退職700人募る". 日本経済新聞. September 17, 2012.
  17. ^ Kulkarni, Mahesh (2014-03-19). "Volvo launches UD Buses in India". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2022-01-17.

External links

  • UD Trucks International website

trucks, corporation, udトラックス株式会社, torakkusu, kabushikigaisha, japanese, company, whose, principal, business, manufacturing, sales, diesel, trucks, buses, chassis, special, purpose, vehicles, headquarters, located, ageo, saitama, japan, company, wholly, owned, . UD Trucks Corporation UDトラックス株式会社 UD Torakkusu Kabushikigaisha is a Japanese company whose principal business is the manufacturing and sales of diesel trucks buses bus chassis and special purpose vehicles Its headquarters are located in Ageo Saitama Japan The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isuzu since 2021 2 Until 2010 the company was known as Nissan Diesel UD Trucks CorporationNative nameUDトラックス株式会社Romanized nameUD Torakkusu Kabushiki gaishaFormerlyNissan DieselTypeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFoundedDecember 1 1935 87 years ago 1935 12 01 HeadquartersAgeo Saitama JapanKey peopleNaoto Hakamata Chairman 1 Tetsuya Aiba CFO Kouji Maruyama President and Representative Director ProductsTrucksParentIsuzuSubsidiariesNew Mech Co LtdVFS Japan Co LtdWebsiteudtrucks wbr comThe UD name was originally used for the company s Uniflow Diesel Engine a two stroke diesel engine developed in 1955 but is now marketed as meaning Ultimate Dependability 3 2017 UD Quon CW dump truck Contents 1 History 1 1 1935 1949 1 2 1950 1959 1 3 1960 1969 1 4 1970 1979 1 5 1980 1989 1 6 1990 1999 1 7 2000 2009 1 8 2010 present 2 Markets 3 Products 3 1 Trucks 3 2 Bus 4 Timeline of Ownership 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Nissan Diesel 6TW12 1935 1949 Edit In December 1935 Nihon Diesel Industries Ltd in Kawaguchi Japan on the outskirts of Tokyo was established under the leadership of Kenzo Adachi where he purchased diesel engine schematics from a Krupp Junkers patent The company started production of KD series 2 cycle diesel engines after entering into partnership and technology exchange with Friedrich Krupp AG 4 In November 1939 to test the durability of the LD1 truck the company went on a 3 000 km 1 864 1 mi test drive across Japan The drive went to the villages of Hakone Osaka Kyoto Gero Ikaho Niigata and Aizu before returning to Kawaguchi The route was on very primitive mountain roads and very rural conditions The truck returned 13 days later on November 20 without incurring any failure and soon the trucks reliability became known 5 In 1940 production of 4 5 ton payload TT6 series trucks started and in 1942 the company was now known as Kanega Fuchi Diesel Co Ltd In development of 7 5 ton payload TN93 series trucks featuring the largest payload capacity in the Japanese market and the nation s first monocoque type BR3 series buses with rear mounted engines In 1946 the company name changed to Minsei Industries Ltd In 1949 development of 7 5 ton payload TN93 series trucks started 1950 1959 Edit In 1950 Minsei Diesel Industries Ltd was spun off from Minsei Industries and the company was on the way to becoming a comprehensive transport equipment manufacturer In 1955 the UD name was born when Minsei Diesel Industries introduced a range uniflow scavenging 2 cycle diesel engine Of course the UD stood for Uniflow Diesel named after the engine they had invented for use in their trucks The production of various trucks and buses with 81 kW 110 PS UD3 110 kW 150 PS UD4 and 169 kW 230 PS UD6 engines began In 1957 the development of Japan s first RFA series air suspension buses and 10 ton payload 6TW10 series trucks called Jumbo in overseas markets began 1960 1969 Edit Nissan Diesel 780 In 1960 Nissan Motor Co Ltd acquired Minsei Diesel and was renamed Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd Forward control trucks and truck tractors were also introduced In 1963 there was the initial production of compact 4 cycle 40 kW 55PS SD20 and 44 kW 60PS SD22 diesel engines 70 to 80 ton crane carrier truck series were also introduced to the line up 1969 saw the introduction of 4 cycle 136 kW 185PS PD6 and 99 kW 135 PS ND6 diesel engines for heavy duty vehicles Diesel products were sold in Japan at a separate dealership sales channel called Nissan Diesel In 1969 the 780 series replaced the 680 series bonneted truck 1970 1979 Edit Nissan Diesel CW 340 In 1971 the heavy Nissan Diesel C series arrived being replaced by the second generation in 1979 1972 saw the marketing of V type 206 kW 280 PS RD8 and 257 kW 350 PS RD10 diesel engines In 1973 light duty trucks were produced for the Nissan Motor Company 1980 1989 Edit U31L In 1982 there was the introduction of new forward control cab for the CWA52 45 series trucks sold as the Nissan Diesel Resona in Japan CKA T series truck tractors and ultra modern U A 21 U A 31 RA51 series buses As of 1985 the company had a wide range of light medium and heavy duty trucks as well as buses and special purpose vehicles such as crane carriers In 1989 there was an agreement with IVECO of Italy to jointly develop low pollution diesel engines 1990 1999 Edit Jonckheere Monaco In 1992 Nissan Diesel Philippines Corp started manufacturing deluxe coaches in cooperation with Jonckheere Bus amp Coach NV SA of Belgium In 1995 Nissan Diesel produced its two millionth vehicles since commencing production in May 1950 1996 brought about the establishment of PT Astra Nissan Diesel Indonesia a joint venture company with Marubeni Corporation and Astra International and the Dongfeng Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd a joint venture company with Sumitomo Corporation and Dongfeng Motor Corporation 2000 2009 Edit Space Runner A In 2000 Nissan Diesel introduced new heavy duty trucks in Japan and Asian countries It also acquired the sales operation from Nissan Diesel Sales Co Ltd In 2003 Nissan Motor and Nissan Diesel reached a basic agreement on a light duty truck joint venture There was also the signing of development assistance contract for air suspension of buses with China s Dongfeng Motor Corporation Nissan Diesel was purchased by the Volvo Group in 2007 becoming a subsidiary After the transaction between Nissan Motor and Volvo Nissan Diesel s business relations with Nissan Motors continued as normal and the Nissan Diesel and UD brand names remained unchanged Volvo also acquired the truck division of Renault in 2001 Starting from 2007 the OEM supply agreement between Nissan Diesel and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation became effective with both companies supplying engines to each other for use in new buses and supplying some buses to each other with the partner s badge 2010 present Edit A Volvo UD bus on trial runs in Bangalore India On 1 February 2010 Nissan Diesel changed its name to UD Trucks At the same time Nissan Diesel Trucks Japan a 100 owned sales company of UD Trucks in Japan changed its name to UD Trucks Japan citation needed On September 12 2012 UD Trucks of North America announced that it will no longer be part of the North American truck market Reasons given for this decision was a combination of factors including the continued shrinking of the cab over engine market segment and the accelerating cost of regulatory compliance 6 In 2013 UD Trucks launched the UD Quester at Bangkok a new heavy duty truck for developing countries In 2014 UD Trucks merged with UD Trucks Japan citation needed That same year Volvo s Volvo Buses started to market UD buses in India 7 The first model for that market the UD SLF was introduced in 2015 8 In 2015 UD Trucks renewed its headquarters building in Ageo In 2016 UD Trucks started selling the Kazet a new light duty for the Japanese market that is supplied by Mitsubishi Fuso In December of that year it sold its stake in Dongvo previously Dongfeng Nissan Diesel a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Group which was renamed as Dongfeng Nengdi 9 In 2017 UD Trucks launched new versions of the Quon and Condor trucks The Condor a medium duty truck is supplied by Isuzu as part of an OEM agreement mainly for the Japanese market The company also launched a new Croner and the light duty Kuzer both aimed at developing countries In December 2019 Volvo signed a non binding memorandum of understanding to form a strategic alliance with Isuzu As part of the agreement Volvo plans to eventually transfer UD Trucks to Isuzu In October 2020 the sale agreement became binding 10 In April 2021 Isuzu Motors became the owner of UD Trucks completing the sale with Volvo 2 Markets EditUD Trucks are marketed in over 60 countries Some of the main markets are Japan South Africa Australia Asia and the Middle East UD Trucks Southern Africa s head office and assembly plant is in Rosslyn Gauteng and includes a competency development centre There are 36 UD Trucks dealers and service agents in South Africa and another 30 in other southern African countries including Angola Malawi Mozambique Mauritius Namibia Zambia and Zimbabwe Products Edit Trucks Edit Kuzer Quon Heavy duty truck available with either a 8 litre or 11 litre engine in 4x2 6x2 6x4 or 8x4 Condor Medium duty truck rebadged Isuzu Forward 11 Kazet Light duty truck rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso Canter 12 Quester Heavy duty truck for developing countries 13 Croner Medium duty truck for developing countries 14 Kuzer Light duty truck for developing countries 15 Former truck models Big ThumbBus Edit Nissan Diesel JA450SSN in Santarosa Euro bus body Space Runner RA UD Trucks ceased its Japanese bus production in 2011 16 but in 2014 launched a new series of UD Buses for the Indian market 17 SLF Heavy Duty Bus BRT Heavy Duty Bus Coach Heavy Duty CoachFormer bus models Space Arrow Heavy Duty Bus Space Wing Heavy Duty Bus Space Runner A Heavy Duty Bus Space Runner RA Heavy Duty Bus Space Runner RM Medium Duty Bus Space Runner RP Heavy Duty Bus Space Runner JP Heavy Duty Bus UA Heavy Duty Bus RN Medium Duty BusFormer Bus Models Philippines Front Engine Bus CMF87L CPB87N LKA211N NU41B SP210P SP215NSB PKB212NRear Engine Bus RE10S RB31S X RB46S X JA430SAN JA450SSN JP251PSN JA520SAN UD LKA211NTimeline of Ownership Edit1a Minsei Diesel Industries 1935 1950 Underwent various namechanges Nihon Diesel Industries Ltd 1935 Kanega Fuchi Diesel Co Ltd 1942 Minsei Industries Ltd 1946 1b Minsei Diesel Industries Ltd 1950 1959 divested from Minsei Industries Ltd 2 Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd Nissan 1960 2007 Minsei Diesel Industries acquired by Nissan Motor Company and subsequently renamed 3 Nissan Diesel Volvo 2007 2010 Nissan Diesel Motor Co acquired by Volvo Group supply agreement with Fuso 2007 name change to UD Trucks 2010 4 UD Trucks Isuzu 2021 UD Trucks acquired by Isuzu Motors References Edit Press release a b Isuzu press release Isuzu Retrieved 2021 04 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Brand name UD Trucks Archived from the original on 2016 03 11 Retrieved 2010 03 31 1935 Founding of the company by Kenzo Adachi UD Trucks Volvo Group Retrieved 3 October 2020 The legendary 3 000 km 1 864 1 mi test drive UD Trucks Volvo Group Retrieved 3 October 2020 Ramsey Jonathon 2012 09 23 UD commercial trucks to vacate North American market Autoblog com Retrieved 2014 02 18 VOLVO GROUP INTRODUCES UD BUSES Volvo Buses Reporter B S 21 June 2015 BMTC begins trials of Volvo s UD city bus via Business Standard 经营历程 Business history in Chinese Dongfeng Nengdi Retrieved 2018 03 26 Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors sign final agreements to form strategic alliance Press release Volvo 30 October 2020 Retrieved 2 January 2020 ISUZU いすゞ UDトラックスに中型トラックを供給することで基本合意 Archived from the original on 2016 02 21 https www mitsubishi fuso com oa jp news news content 140625 140625 html permanent dead link Volvo Group takes an important strategic step with the launch of Quester UD Trucks Both the new Quon and the Croner proudly won the 2017 Good Design Awards Automotive World 14 December 2017 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Volvo Pede Penjualan di 2018 Akan Tumbuh Lebih Baik UDトラックス バス事業撤退 希望退職700人募る 日本経済新聞 September 17 2012 Kulkarni Mahesh 2014 03 19 Volvo launches UD Buses in India Business Standard India Retrieved 2022 01 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to UD Trucks Corporation UD Trucks International website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UD Trucks amp oldid 1132383583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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