Mahindra South Africa and IDC Sign MoU to Explore Vehicle Assembly Potential in South Africa

Feasibility study launched for CKD facility as automaker marks production milestone of 25,000 locally assembled vehicles and considers expanding manufacturing footprint.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 26 Feb 2025 Views icon3183 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Mahindra South Africa and IDC Sign MoU to Explore Vehicle Assembly Potential in South Africa

Mahindra has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Africa's Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) to assess the feasibility of establishing a Completely Knocked Down (CKD) vehicle assembly facility in the country.

The announcement comes as Mahindra South Africa celebrates the production of its 25,000th locally assembled Pik Up vehicle at its KwaZulu-Natal facility on February 24. The company is already in the process of expanding capacity at this assembly operation, which is run by AIH Logistics.

"This MoU represents an important step in evaluating expanded manufacturing opportunities in South Africa," said a Mahindra representative. "The feasibility study will provide crucial insights into how we might deepen our investment in the country's automotive sector."

The comprehensive study will analyze key aspects including South Africa's automotive industry incentives, export market potential, and supply chain infrastructure. Additionally, it will examine workforce development opportunities and logistics considerations, including potential locations for the facility. The evaluation will also explore possibilities for New Energy Vehicles (NEV) production.

Industry analysts note that Mahindra has been steadily strengthening its position in the South African market. In August 2023, the company chose South Africa as the location to unveil its next-generation Pik Up to a global audience, signaling the country's strategic importance to its international operations.

Both organisations emphasized that the MoU currently represents only an exploratory phase. No firm commitment has been made toward establishing the CKD facility, with both Mahindra and the IDC awaiting the study's results before making any decisions about future investments.

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