General Motors partners up for Myanmar opening

General Motors partners up for Myanmar opening
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General Motors has made tracks for the Myanmar market, with the American car manufacturer announcing plans to open a Chevrolet showroom in the fourth quarter of 2013.

 "This is a significant milestone for Chevrolet’s expansion across Southeast Asia, and signals our commitment to grow in the region. Myanmar has a population of more than 60 million people. With the market and economy opening up, and with the increasing affluence of Myanmar’s people, the potential for growth is very high.  He added, "The timing is perfect. We have a fresh and complete portfolio of award-winning products, ranging from pickup trucks and SUVs to cars and fashionable people carriers. At Chevrolet, we believe in building a strong brand backed by quality products that connect with customers everywhere."  Chevrolet's partners, Pacific Alpine Pte. Ltd., and Pacific-AA Motor Ltd., are a strategic alliance that was established by Alpine Group Singapore and AA Medical (Pacific-AA Group) Myanmar.  Alpine Motors (part of Alpine Group) is Chevrolet and Opel’s current exclusive dealer in Singapore, while AA Medical (Pacific-AA Group) is one of the largest distributors of pharmaceutical products and petrochemical lubricants in Myanmar.  "One of the most-watched sectors in Myanmar is the automotive industry. About 90 percent of the vehicle population in Myanmar is more than five years old. The change in policy to allow the import of new cars will see a swift response from global and regional players. We want to put our foot in the door before the floodgates open," said Albert Pang, Managing Director of Pacific Alpine Pte. Ltd.  It was also announced today that Chevrolet and Pacific Alpine plan to launch a three-tier corporate social responsibility (CSR) program in Myanmar starting next month.  In cooperation with One World Futbol Project, they will distribute ultra-durable footballs throughout Myanmar. They will make available Find New Roads – Chevy Cares vehicles to eight charitable organizations. They will also donate engines and technical parts to mechanical training colleges in Myanmar.  In 2012, Chevrolet sold 88,400 vehicles in Southeast Asia and had a regional market share of 2.7 per cent.

General Motors Southeast Asia Operations recently signed a letter of intent with Pacific Alpine Pte.Ltd., for the distribution, sale and service of Chevrolet vehicles in Myanmar. Chevrolet models will be sourced from GM manufacturing facilities around the world to meet the specific requirements of Myanmar consumers, the company said in a statement released today.

Martin Apfel, President of GM Southeast Asia Operations, said: "This is a significant milestone for Chevrolet’s expansion across Southeast Asia, and signals our commitment to grow in the region. Myanmar has a population of more than 60 million people. With the market and economy opening up, and with the increasing affluence of Myanmar’s people, the potential for growth is very high.

He added, "The timing is perfect. We have a fresh and complete portfolio of award-winning products, ranging from pickup trucks and SUVs to cars and fashionable people carriers. At Chevrolet, we believe in building a strong brand backed by quality products that connect with customers everywhere."

Chevrolet's partners, Pacific Alpine Pte. Ltd., and Pacific-AA Motor Ltd., are a strategic alliance that was established by Alpine Group Singapore and AA Medical (Pacific-AA Group) Myanmar.

Alpine Motors (part of Alpine Group) is Chevrolet and Opel’s current exclusive dealer in Singapore, while AA Medical (Pacific-AA Group) is one of the largest distributors of pharmaceutical products and petrochemical lubricants in Myanmar.

"One of the most-watched sectors in Myanmar is the automotive industry. About 90 percent of the vehicle population in Myanmar is more than five years old. The change in policy to allow the import of new cars will see a swift response from global and regional players. We want to put our foot in the door before the floodgates open," said Albert Pang, Managing Director of Pacific Alpine Pte. Ltd.

It was also announced today that Chevrolet and Pacific Alpine plan to launch a three-tier corporate social responsibility (CSR) program in Myanmar starting next month.

In cooperation with One World Futbol Project, they will distribute ultra-durable footballs throughout Myanmar. They will make available Find New Roads – Chevy Cares vehicles to eight charitable organizations. They will also donate engines and technical parts to mechanical training colleges in Myanmar.

In 2012, Chevrolet sold 88,400 vehicles in Southeast Asia and had a regional market share of 2.7 per cent.