Swedish Motor Assemblies
Founded | 1967 |
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Headquarters | Shah Alam, Malaysia |
Products | automobiles |
Number of employees | ~ 500 |
Website | http://www.volvocars.com/my/Pages/default.aspx |
The Swedish Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. is a car manufacturer with headquarters in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It was founded in 1967 by the Swedish Volvo Cars AB as a local assembly plant. From 1999 until the spring of 2010 the plant was part of Ford Motor Company .
The activities started in February 1968 with the installation of the Volvo 144, which was produced for the local market until 1996. As a better-equipped model from 1984, there were also the Volvo 240. In the mid-nineties, the Volvo S40 and its wagon version Volvo V40 were introduced. With the takeover by Ford, SMA also began manufacturing Land Rover Defenders.
The first model of the new millennium in 2001 came the luxurious Volvo S60 added. This Volvo ran into the Malaysian market for the first time in the upper middle class. Two years later, it was followed by the Volvo S80 and SUV Volvo XC90. In 2004, after all, the S40 was replaced by its second generation. The combined Volvo V50 was only added in the following year. In July 2006, the coupe-convertible Volvo C70 debuted. In 2008 it was followed by the Volvo C30. The old S80, which still was manufactured here in the first generation. With the new joint venture Indobuana Autoraya, this model was exported to Jakarta, Indonesia. The replacement came in April 2010 by the current model of the type Volvo AS.
Up to 6000 units per year are manufactured in the Malaysian plant, with approximately 500 employees working in two shifts. The site comprises a total area of 25,000 square metres. Distribution of vehicles is handled by the in-house sales organization, Volvo Car Malaysia Sdn. The vehicles assembled here have vehicle identification number (VIN), with the eleventh position of the assembly plant, a "5".
SMA also built parts for Volvo AB Truck Commercial
Models
- Volvo 144
- Volvo 240
- Volvo S40
- Volvo V40
- Land Rover Defender 90
- Land Rover Defender 110
- Volvo S60
- Volvo S80
- Volvo XC90
- Volvo S40
- Volvo V50
- Volvo C70
- Volvo C30
- Volvo XC60
- Volvo S80
- Volvo C30
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