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16 February 2021 7:23 pm / 9 comments
Perodua has introduced its first sustainable blueprint dubbed Smart Build, which is designed to bring the company and the Malaysian automotive industry – including suppliers and dealers – towards greater globalisation in the future.
“Perodua Smart Build is an evolution of what Perodua and the Malaysian automotive industry were originally set up to do: to create a sustainable and robust automotive ecosystem,” said Perodua president and CEO Datuk Zainal Abidin Ahmad. He added that the new blueprint is also the company’s Transformation 3.0 plan, building upon previous milestones.
The national carmaker’s first transformation phase started in 2011 with the announcement that it would build the Energy-Efficient Vehicle (EEV) ecosystem, which has now seen over one million EEV-certified Perodua cars be produced. The company also looked to stop defect outflow, set up Perodua Global Manufacturing and adopt a more quality-conscious mindset
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People often say if you want good things, you must be ready to face the costs that come with it.
But the new Toyota Agya is changing that.
Even though quite small for my liking, the fact that its got a press start button and remote central lock system is something to write home about.
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