Daewoo Bus
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Type | Public |
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Industry | Automotive industry |
Founded |
Shinjin Motors (1955) General Motors Korea (1972) Saehan Motor Company (1976) Daewoo (1983) Daewoo Heavy Industry (1994) Daewoo Motor Company (1999) Daewoo Bus Corporation since 2002 |
Headquarters |
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Area served | Asia, South America and Middle East |
Key people | Kim Jae-yong, President and CEO |
Products | Buses |
Revenue | €300.2 million |
Total equity | €100.6 million |
Employees | 5,000 |
Parent | Young-An Hat Company |
Website | Daewoo Bus Korean Homepage |
Daewoo Bus | |
Hangul | 자일대우버스 |
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Hanja | 大宇버스 |
Revised Romanization | Dae-u Beoseu |
McCune–Reischauer | Taeu Pŏsŭ |
Zyle Daewoo Bus Corporation (hangul:자일대우버스) is a manufacturer of buses. headquartered in Busan, South Korea, established in 2002. These buses are primarily used for public transportation. Daewoo Bus is South Korea's second-largest bus manufacturer, and has been in a partnership with GM Daewoo (now General Motors Korea) since 2006.
Operations
Daewoo Bus' principal subsidiaries are:
- Zyle Daewoo Bus Corporation (Busan, Ulsan South Korea)
- Guilin Daewoo (China)
- Daewoo Bus Costa Rica S.A. (Costa Rica)
- Daewoo Bus Vietnam (Vietnam, Hanoi)
- Daewoo Bus Kazakhstan (Semey, Kazakhstan)
- Daewoo Pak Motors (Pvt.) Ltd. (Karachi, Pakistan)
- Master Transportation Bus Manufacturing Ltd. (Taiwan)
Current products
- Big transportation bus (New Model)
- FX212 Super Cruiser
- FX120 Cruising Star
- FX116/115 Cruising Arrow (Some of FX116 are operating as line bus in South Korea with CNG engine)
- BH120F Royal Cruiser II
- BH116 Royal Luxury II
- Big transportation bus
- BX212H/S Royal Hi-decker
- BH120F Royal Cruiser
- BH119 Royal Special
- BH117H Royal Cruistar
- BH116 Royal Luxury
- BH115E Royal Economy
- BH115H Royal Express
- Smally medium-duty bus
- BF106 (Front Engine/Diesel)
- BH090 Royal Star
- BV115 (Rear-engine/Diesel)
- Line bus
- BS120CN Royal Nonstep (NGV)
- BS110CN Royal Nonstep (NGV/Diesel)
- BV120MA
- BC211M Royal Hi-city (NGV/Diesel)
- BS106/106L Royal City (NGV/Diesel)
- BS090 Royal Midi
Former products
- See also GM Daewoo
Shinjin Motor (1955~1971)[3]
- Shinjin Micro Bus (1962)
- Shinjin Light Bus (1965)
- Pioneer (1965)
- FB100LK (1966)
- B-FB-50 (1966)
- DB102L (1968)
- DHB400C (1970)
- DAB (1970)
- RC420TP (1971)
GM Korea Motor Company (1972~1976)[4]
- DB105LC (1972)
- BD50DL (1973)
- BLD24 (1973)
- BD098 (1976)
- BD101 (1976)
- BU100/110 (1976)
Saehan Motor Company (1976~1983)[5]
- BU120 (1976)
- BL064 (1977)
- BF101 (1977)
- BR101 (1980)
- BH120 (1981)
- BV113 (1982)
- BF105 (1982)
Daewoo Motor Company (1st, 1983~1994)
- BV101 (1983)
- BH120S (1983)
- BH115Q (1984)
- BH120H (1985)
- BS105S (1985)
- BS105 (1986)
- BU113 (1986)
- BH115H (1986)
- BF120 (1987)
- BS106 (1990)
- BH120F (1992)
- BH113 (1994)
Daewoo Heavy Industry (1994~1999)
- BH117H (1995)
- BM090 (1996)
- BH116 (1997)
- BH115E (1998)
Daewoo Motor Company (2nd, 1999~2002)
- BF106 (2001)
- BH090 (2001)
- BS090 (2002)
- BV120MA (2002)
- BS120CN (2002)
Daewoo Bus (2002~2013)
- BH119 (2003)
- BX212H/S (2004)
- BC211M (2005)
- DM 1724 urban bus
- DM 1731 suburban bus
- FX series (2007)
- BC212MA (2007)
Zyle Daewoo bus
- lestar(2013)
- BH119 (2003)
- BX212H/S (2004)
- BC211M (2005)
- DM 1724 urban bus
- DM 1731 suburban bus
- FX series (2007)
- BC212MA (2007)
See also
References
- ↑ Busan Plant
- ↑ Daewoo Bus Global Corporation
- ↑ 기업연혁: 신진자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Shinjin Motors
- ↑ 기업연혁: G.M코리아, Daewoo Bus Company History: GM Korea
- ↑ 기업연혁: 새한자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Saehan Motors
External links
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- Zyle Daewoo Bus Korean Homepage
- Daewoo Bus Kazakhstan Homepage
- Daewoo Bus Costa Rica Homepage
- The official distributor of Daewoo Bus Kazakhstan in Russia
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