THACO becomes a new General Distributor for FUSO Products in Vietnam, replacing Mercedes-Benz Vietnam

By Nga Vu - Dec 05, 2017 | 07:35 AM GMT+7

TheLEADERMitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), part of Daimler Trucks Asia, announced Truong Hai Auto Corporation (THACO) as its general distributor in Vietnam, replacing Mercedes-Benz Vietnam (MBV) as the wholesale distributor and local assembly partner for FUSO products.

THACO becomes a new General Distributor for FUSO Products in Vietnam, replacing Mercedes-Benz Vietnam
The signing ceremony between MFTBC and THACO.

The signing ceremony between MFTBC and THACO took place on December 01 in Hanoi

During the event, Michael Kamper, Senior Vice President, Head of Sales and Marketing, Daimler Trucks Asia stated: “Vietnam is one of the most important markets for our FUSO growth-strategy in Southeast Asia. Choosing THACO, the leading commerical vehicle (CV) distributor in Vietnam as a partner was a logical choice for us."

"With their experience and dedication, THACO will help us to exceed customer expectations and further increase market share," emphasized Kamper.

Tran Ba Duong, Chairman of the Management Board of THACO said: “We are very excited that - with FUSO - we can integrate a prestigious Japanese CV brand that fully complements our existing portfolio. Our aim is a long-term partnership with Daimler in the spirit of respect, equality, sharing and concerning for mutual interests in a transparent and sustainable way to jointly develop and increase the CV business in Vietnam.”

Back in 2014, MFTBC shifted its FUSO business activities from the general distributor Vinastar to its subsidiary Mercedes-Benz Vietnam (MBV) to further increase performance. In the following three years, MBV re-launched the FUSO brand in the Vietnamese market and introduced a new line of robust trucks that are specifically developed for growth markets like Vietnam. 

The current product portfolio spans from the light-duty FUSO Canter, the medium-duty FUSO Fighter truck, through to heavy-duty trucks such as FJ, FZ and FV as well as the FUSO Rosa LDT bus. With these products, FUSO was able to double its market share from 2014 to 2016 and received positive customer feedback.

At the same time, Daimler Group has started to globally separate its passenger car & van and its CV businesses to better focus on different target customers. 

In 2016,the Group started to introduce CV dedicated Regional Sales Centers in all major regions, to be closer to customers and markets. It has recently announced to evaluate strengthening its divisional structure by creating legally independent entities for the areas Mercedes-Benz Cars & Vans and Daimler Trucks & Buses in addition to the existing Daimler Financial Services unit.

In line with this strategy, MFTBC has looked into opportunities to optimize its sales and production setup for FUSO in Vietnam. The aim was to source a partner with vast experience in CVs and who is willing to invest resources and manpower to further develop the FUSO business and to better serve local customer needs. 

THACO is the leading truck and bus distributor and manufacturer in Vietnam with a well-established distribution network across the country.

Mitsubishi Fuso has hence made the strategic business decision to transfer its CV business in Vietnam to THACO.

Established in 1997, Truong Hai Auto Corporation (THACO) engages in manufacturing of components and assembling of vehicles in its state of the art production facilities. It is currently the Vietnamese market leader in CVs with a vast distribution network of 97 wholly-owned showrooms and 59 independent dealers, and more than 47,000 CVs sold in 2016.

After the shift, Mercedes-Benz Vietnam will entirely focus on the Mercedes-Benz passenger car business. Existing FUSO dealers will be transferred to the THACO dealer network, provided they agree and perform accordingly, in order to ensure uninterrupted customer service.

MBV employees that currently work for the FUSO brand will receive job offers in other areas of the company where possible. THACO also offers jobs to employees, who want to continue to work for FUSO.