Daimler Plans to Build Mercedes Benz-Branded Heavy Trucks in China
German auto maker
Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE) plans to build Mercedes Benz-branded heavy trucks in
China by revamping truck plants owned by its local joint venture, according to
a document seen by Reuters and two sources familiar with the matter.
The plan will deepen the
alliance between Daimler and its Chinese truck JV partner, Beiqi Foton Co Ltd
(600166.SS), and comes after the purchase of a 5% stake in Daimler last month
by its Mercedes Benz passenger car partner, Beijing Automotive Group Co Ltd
(BAIC), Foton’s parent group.
“Localization of
Mercedes Benz-branded trucks had been planned years before, so it has nothing
to do with BAIC Group’s recent stake purchase in Daimler,” one source said.
In 2016, Daimler’s then
head of its truck business told German media that it planned to make Mercedes
Benz-branded Actros heavy trucks in China by the end of the decade. No details
of the plan has since been reported or announced.
Under the plan, Beijing
Foton Daimler Automotive (BFDA) will add Actros to its production lines which
are mainly used to make Auman trucks, the joint venture’s sole truck brand, the
sources said.
The JV plans to revamp
its No.3 plant, which will have an annual capacity of 60,000 heavy trucks, and
expand capacity at its No.2 plant to 100,000 units from 60,000 now, according
to a document on the JV’s website. The value of the investment was not known.
The No.3 plant will
build both Actros and Auman trucks, said the sources, who declined to be
identified because the plan had not been made public.
Daimler’s office in
China did not immediately respond to phone calls seeking comment. Foton
declined to comment.
All Mercedes Benz trucks
currently sold in China are imported and priced significantly higher than
domestically made Auman trucks.
Founded in 2012, the
truck joint venture sold just over 100,000 units in China last year. Daimler is
seeking to further develop its truck business with Foton, but the lack of a
solid supply chain in China remains an obstacle, the sources said.
“One of the biggest challenges
is to build up a good local supply chain, as many heavy truck components for
Mercedes Benz trucks cannot be locally sourced for now,” the second source
said.
China’s heavy truck
market has fared better than the overall auto market this year, thanks to a
growing e-commerce industry and improvements in traffic and logistics
infrastructure.
China sold 732,000 heavy
trucks in the first seven months this year, down 1.4% from the same period a
year earlier, while the overall auto market dropped 13.5%.
Other major heavy truck
makers in China include FAW, Dongfeng (0489.HK) and Sinotruk (3808.HK).
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