Ghandhara Industries
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The Ghandhara Industries Limited (GIL) is a public limited company quoted on the all Stock Exchanges in Pakistan. It was established in Karachi by General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation, U.S.A.. In 1963, Lt. Gen. M. Habibullah Khan Khattak acquired these facilities from General Motors and renamed it Ghandhara Industries Limited. The Government of Pakistan nationalized Ghandhara Industries in 1972 and renamed it National Motors Limited. In 1992, M/s. Bibojee Services (Private) Limited acquired it, and adopted its original name Ghandhara Industries Limited w.e.f. November 27, 1999. The major business activities of the company comprise of progressive manufacture, assembly and marketing Isuzu truck and Isuzu bus chassis and fabrication of Bus and Load bodies. Ghandhara Industries's Head Office located in S.I.T.E., Karachi.
[edit] Major Products
- ISUZU FTR Truck (Model FTR33K)
- ISUZU NPR Truck (Model 4HF-1 Euro-I)
- ISUZU FVM Truck
- ISUZU NPR Bus (Model 120 HP Euro-I)
- ISUZU LT Bus (Model LT132 Euro-II)
- ISUZU MT Bus (Model MT112)
- ISUZU MT Bus (Model MT133)
- ISUZU Light Commercial Vehicles
- ISUZU Bus / Load Body Fabrication
[edit] See Also
[edit] External links
- Ghandhara Industries Limited Official Site
- General Motors Corporation Official Website
- Isuzu Motors America
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Affiliates
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Defunct Marques
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