Formerly | Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle |
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Type | Public |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Asia, Latin America and Middle East |
Key people | Byungsoo Baik , President and CEO |
Products | Buses |
Revenue | ₩300.2 billion |
Total equity | ₩100.6 billion |
Number of employees | 5,000 |
Parent | Young An Hat Company |
Website | daewoobus.co.kr |
Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Dae-u Beoseu |
McCune–Reischauer | Taeu Pŏsŭ |
Zyle Daewoo Bus, formerly "Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle" is a South Korean manufacturer of buses and is majority owned by Young-An Hat Company, based in Busan. It was established in 2002 as a successor to previous merger, Daewoo Motor Company. These buses are primarily used for public transportation. Daewoo Bus has been in a partnership in 2006 with GM Daewoo (now GM Korea).
Operations
Current Production
Daewoo Bus' principal subsidiaries and partners are:
- Zyle Daewoo Bus Corporation (Ulsan, South Korea)
- Shanghai Wanxiang Daewoo Bus (Shanghai, China)
- Guilin Daewoo (Guilin, China)
- Daewoo Bus Costa Rica S.A. (San José, Costa Rica)
- Daewoo Bus Vietnam (Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam)
- Daewoo Bus Kazakhstan (Semey, Kazakhstan)
- Daewoo Pak Motors (Pvt.) Ltd. (Karachi, Pakistan)
- Columbian Manufacturing Corporation (Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines)
- Master Transportation Bus Manufacturing Ltd. (Taiwan)
- Daewoo Bus Myanmar (Yangon, Myanmar)
Former Production
Current products
Large heavy-duty buses
- BX212M Royal Plus
- FX120 Cruising Star
- FX116 Cruising Arrow
- Small medium-duty bus
- BH090 Royal Star
- Intercity buses
- BS120CN
- BC211MA
- BS106 Royal City
- BS090 Royal Midi
- Columbian Manufacturing Corporation / Santarosa Motor Works (Philippine market)
- BV115
- BS106
- BH117H
- BS120S
- Guilin Daewoo
- GL6127HK
- GL6128HK
- GDW6117HK
- GL6129HC
- GL6128HW
- GDW6120HG
- GDW6900
- GDW6900HGD
- GDW6901HGD1
Former products
- See also GM Daewoo
Shinjin Motor (1955~1971)[6]
- 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)[7]
Saehan Motor Company (1976~1983)[8]
Daewoo Motor Company (1st, 1983~1994)
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)
Columbian Manufacturing Corporation /Santarosa Motor Works
- BF106 (2009)
- BS106 NGV (2010)
Zyle Daewoo bus
- BH119 (2003)
- BX212H/S (2004)
- BC211M (2005)
- DM 1724 urban bus
- DM 1731 suburban bus
- FX series (2007)
- BC212MA (2007)
- LESTAR (2013)
Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle
- BX212M (2019)
References
- ↑ Daewoo Bus Global Corporation Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 대우버스 부산공장 (부산광역시), Busan factory Daewoo Bus (Busan)
- ↑ 기업연혁: 신진자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Shinjin Motors
- ↑ Busan plant, relocated to Ulsan plant, Zyle Daewoo Bus
- ↑ http://www.youngan.co.kr/busbusiness/history YoungAn > Zyle Daewoo Bus > History
- ↑ 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
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