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Daimler’s truck unit reports 2015 sales drop, expects continued 2016 weakness

29th April 2016

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Daimler Trucks and Buses Southern Africa (DTBSA) saw a marked slip in new-vehicle sales in 2015, com- pared with 2014, with sales dropping from 5 897 units to 5 300 units.

The decline came as the South African new truck and bus market declined from 31 558 units in 2014 to 30 535 units in 2015.

The outlook for 2016 is not rosy, with a fur- ther drop expected to around 28 500 units, owing largely to a weakening domestic economy.

“We are the biggest player in the extra- heavy segment in the market, which saw the biggest decline in volumes in 2015,” says DTBSA executive director Kobus van Zyl.

“We were also affected by the currency (weak rand) – especially our American Freightliner brand.”

DTBSA sells Mercedes-Benz, Fuso and Freightliner vehicles in South Africa. DTBSA is a business unit of Mercedes-Benz South Africa (MBSA).

As one part of the answer to a declining market, a growing number of Fuso trucks will now be sourced from India, from the Daimler plant in Chennai, and no longer from Japan. India is viewed as a lower-cost manufacturing base.

The Fuso FA 9-137, launched last year, was DTBSA’s first imported product from India. It is not currently assembled at MBSA’s East London plant, in the Eastern Cape.

“Our latest entry from India will more than make up for the losses we have seen,” says Van Zyl. “We sold double the volume we planned in 2015.”

He says it is possible there is a negative perception around vehicles produced in India; however, DTBSA has decided “to embrace” products from the Chennai plant as it is a member of the Daimler global production network.

“We will roll out additional products from there.”

MBSA CEO and manufacturing executive director Arno van der Merwe notes that DTBSA’s Fuso offering is expected to double in Southern Africa in the coming years.

He says that about 95% of the Mercedes-Benz trucks sold in Southern Africa are assembled at the East London plant, with 90% of Fuso trucks and 97% of Freightliner Argosy products assembled at the same plant.

“The target is to make this 100%.”

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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