Daewoo Bus

Zyle Daewoo Bus Corporation
Public
Industry Automotive industry
Founded Shinjin Motors (1955)
General Motors Korea
(1972)
Saehan Motor Company (1976)
Daewoo (1983)
Daewoo Heavy Industry (1994)
Daewoo Motor Company (1999)
Daewoo Bus Corporation (2002)
Headquarters
Area served
Asia, Latin America and Middle East
Key people
Kim Jae-yong, President and CEO
Products Buses
Revenue Increase 300.2 billion
Total equity Increase 100.6 billion
Number of employees
5,000
Parent Young-An Hat Company
Website Daewoo Bus Korean Homepage
Daewoo Bus
Hangul 자일대우버스
Hanja 大宇버스
Revised Romanization Dae-u Beoseu
McCune–Reischauer Taeu Pŏsŭ

Zyle Daewoo Bus Corporation (hangul:자일대우버스) 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 is a second-largest bus manufacturer, and has been in a partnership in 2006 with GM Daewoo (now General Motors Korea).

Operations

Current Production

Daewoo Bus' principal subsidiaries and partners are:

Former Production

Daewoo Bus Busan Plant.[3][4][5]

Current products

Daewoo Bus BX212 for Sugisaki Kankō Bus, Japan
Daewoo BF106 operated by HM Transport Inc.
Daewoo BH117K bus by Nan Jye Co., Ltd in Taiwan.
Daewoo BS120CN by Taiwan Capital Bus Company
Daewoo BS106
Daewoo BH117H by Fuho Bus
Daewoo BC211MA
Daewoo BH120-3T by Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport Company
Big transportation bus (New Model)
Big transportation bus
Smally medium-duty bus
Line bus
Columbian Manufacturing
Guilin Daewoo

Former products

See also GM Daewoo

Shinjin Motor (1955~1971)[6]

GM Korea Motor Company (1972~1976)[7]

Saehan Motor Company (1976~1983)[8]

Daewoo Motor Company (1st, 1983~1994)

Daewoo Heavy Industry (1994~1999)

Daewoo Motor Company (2nd, 1999~2002)

Daewoo Bus (2002~2013)

Santarosa Motor Works

Zyle Daewoo bus

References

  1. Busan Plant
  2. Daewoo Bus Global Corporation
  3. 대우버스 부산공장 (부산광역시), Busan factory Daewoo Bus (Busan)
  4. 기업연혁: 신진자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Shinjin Motors
  5. Busan plant, relocated to Ulsan plant, Zyle Daewoo Bus
  6. 기업연혁: 신진자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Shinjin Motors
  7. 기업연혁: G.M코리아, Daewoo Bus Company History: GM Korea
  8. 기업연혁: 새한자동차, Daewoo Bus Company History: Saehan Motors
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