Corporate Information
Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (PERODUA), established in 1993, is a joint venture company between Malaysian and Japanese partners. The shareholders of Perodua are UMW Corporation Sdn Bhd with 38% stake, Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd. (20%), MBM Resources Bhd (20%), PNB Equity Resources Corporation Sdn Bhd (10%), Mitsui & Co. Ltd (7%) and Daihatsu (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (5%).
The company started operations in 1994 and the ever so popular Perodua Kancil was introduced to the Malaysian market in August the same year. To date, the following vehicles have rolled out of the Perodua plant:
The Perodua Rusa - March 1996 |
The Perodua Kembara - August 1998 |
The Perodua Kenari - June 2000 |
The Perodua Kelisa - August 2001 |
The Perodua Myvi - May 2005 |
The Perodua Viva - May 2007 |
The Perodua Nautica 4WD - May 2008 |
As of May 2008, Perodua has sold some 1.4 million units of vehicles of various models.
Perodua headquarters is located on an 81-hectare site in Sungai Choh, Rawang, Selangor Darul Ehsan. It houses among others Perodua corporate building, R&D testing laboratories and styling studio, vehicle test track, manufacturing plant, engine plant, pre-delivery inspection area, vehicle distribution stockyard and parts warehouse.
Perodua Auto Corporation Sdn Bhd (PCSB) was established in the final quarter of 2001. Besides Perodua, the two other joint venture partners of PCSB are Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd. and Mitsui & Co. Ltd both of Japan. The manufacturing operations of the Perodua Group are being managed by PCSB.
The three active entities within the Group are:
Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd (PSSB) is responsible for the sales, marketing, and distribution of all Perodua vehicles as well as after sales service and spare parts operations.
Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PMSB) is the company responsible for the manufacturing of Perodua vehicles.
Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PEMSB) undertakes the assembly of the vehicle engines and also manufacturing of selected engine component parts.
Workforce
The total number of manpower of Perodua was over 10,000 staff as of May 2008.
Production capacity
The plant currently has the capacity to produce 250,000 units per annum on 2-shift cycle.
Sales and service network
To date, PSSB has 39 sales branches and 140 sales dealers nationwide to serve its customers efficiently. It also has 41 service branches and 120 service outlets throughout Malaysia for customers’ convenience.
OverseasPerodua vehicles are sold in countries such as the UK, Singapore, Brunei, Fiji, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Corporate Mission
To be a world class automobile company renowned for excellent quality and reliability through:
| Professionalism in all our operations |
| Efficiency in utilising technologies and available resources |
| Resilience in meeting our challenges |
| Optimising benefits to customers and stakeholders |
| Dedication towards social responsibility to community, the environment and development of competent workforce |
| Uniqueness in our products |
| Aspiration to glorify the name of PERODUA |
Corporate Structure
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Perodua Milestone
Important milestones in the history of PERODUA |
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| June 25 Perodua Viva receives the Best Value for Money Model of the Year (Malaysia) at Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Automotive 2009 Awards | |
| | December 15 Perodua kicks off rear seat belt installation | December 4 Perodua launches the Perodua Learning Centre | October 10 Launch of the new Perodua Myvi Special Edition | August 28 The launch of Perodua Myvi facelift. | June 26 Perodua Viva receives the Best Value for Money Model of the Year (Malaysia) at Frost & Sullivan Asean Automotive 2008 Awards | June 16 Perodua launches new corporate identity | May 9 The launch of Perodua Nautica 4WD | March 21 Perodua Myvi receives the JD Power‘s 2007 Best Compact Car Award | |
| | September 1 Perodua Viva receives Car of the Year Autocar Asean Award 2007 (Supermini) | June 28 Perodua Myvi receives the Best Model of the Year (Malaysia) Award at the Frost & Sullivan 2007 Asean Automotive Awards | May 10 The launch of Perodua Viva | March 20 Perodua Kelisa receives the JD Power‘s 2006 Best Compact Car Award | March 9 The launch of Perodua Myvi Special Edition | Febuary 15 The launch of One Hour Superservis (OHSS) | |
| | November 1 The launch of Perodua Kenari RS | October 17 The roll-out of the 100,000th Perodua Myvi | October 9 Perodua Myvi receives the Autocar Asean‘s Car of The Year 2005/2006 Award | |
| | August 22 The roll out of Perodua‘s 1,000,000th unit | May 25 The launch of Perodua Myvi | |
| | September Perodua celebrates its 10th Anniversary. | June 11 Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PMSB) and Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (PEMSB) receive the certification award of ISO 14001:1996 from Anglo-Japanese American (AJA) EQS Certification (M) Sdn Bhd. | April 12 Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd (PSSB) receives certification award of ISO 9001:2000 and certification ISO 14001:1996. | |
| | July 3 The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with Lub Dagangan Sdn Bhd and the official launch of Perodua Genuine Oil. | June 6 The launch of Perodua Kembara new Dynamic Variable Valve Timing (DVVT). The DVVT is a technology which boosts engine performance and lowers petrol consumption. | April 11 The roll out of the 500,000th Perodua Kancil. | |
| | September 28 The launch of the new look Perodua Kancil. This is the first major facelift done to Perodua’s first model, Kancil. | |
| | August 24 The launch of Perodua Kelisa | |
| | June 14 The launch of Perodua Kenari. | |
| | September 23 PERODUA celebrates its‘ 5th anniversary. | September 22 The roll out of the 250,000th Perodua Kancil. | |
| | August 24 The launch of Kembara, the nation‘s 1st locally assembled four-wheel drive vehicle. PERODUA receives the prestigious ISO 9001 certification from the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA), United Kingdom | January 20 PERODUA receives the ISO 9002 Certification from the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA), United Kingdom | |
| | August 8 The launch of Perodua Nippa in the United Kingdom. | May 14 The launch of Perodua Rusa 1.6 | April 28 Launch of the facelift Rusa. PERODUA receives the European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval (ECWVTA) Certificate and Conformity of Production (COP) Certification from the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA), United Kingdom. | January 7 The roll out of the 100,000th Perodua Kancil. | |
| | March 6 The launch of Perodua Rusa 1.3 | March 4 The export of the first batch of Perodua Kancil to Brunei Darussalam. | |
| | December 22 The roll out of the 50,000th Perodua Kancil. | October 28 Launch of the Kancil ERA by the Prime Minister of Malaysia at the Langkawi International Motor Show in Langkawi | |
| | August 29 The launch of Perodua Kancil | August 1 The Prime Minister of Malaysia, officiated the opening ceremony of Perodua’s plant. | |
Manufacturing
Plant
Factory area: 64,000 square metres
Production capacity: 250,000 units per annum on 2-shift cycle.
Facilities:
Press shop | Assembly shop |
Body shop | Training centre / Quality audit |
Casting, machining, engine assembly (CMK) | Pre-delivery inspection (PDI) |
Paint shop | Stockyard |
Logistic | Parts warehousing |
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Research and Development
Our R&D focuses on developing our capabilities in automotive technologies ranging from basic testing, design and styling engineering to manufacturing engineering skills. The activities include styling / modelling, concept car development and the ability to undertake major facelifts.
Perodua has invested substantially amount in manpower and IT sofware for its R&D activities.
The main activities of the R&D are localisation of car parts and components, styling and modeling of future models and facelifts of current product range. Other R&D facilities are the chamber, engine test lab and test course.
Localisation Activities
The manufacturing capabilities of PERODUA and local Malaysian component manufacturers have resulted in achieving 75 LMCP (Local material component points) in the manufacturing of the Kancil i.e. an optimal level for localisation given economies of scale requirements.
In-house localisation
Press Parts
Engine Parts (intake manifold, cylinder head, camshaft, crankshaft, cylinder block)
Third party vendors, SMI (metal, plastic, electrical, rubber, sub-assembly, others)
Joint venture operations
Careers
We believe that efficient human resource is vital in achieving our mission. We also believe in teamwork and we encourage our members to put forth and develop ideas for greater efficiency and productivity. In our quest for success through quality human resource, we focus on the development of our human resources by ensuring that regular specialised training is provided. We reward staff performance by constantly reviewing and upgrading our benefits. We provide a conducive working environment, and we ensure staff who has displayed potential be given opportunities for career advancement.
We offer a wide range of career paths for those with the ability and desire to excel, ranging from
engineering, information technology, accountancy, sales, marketing, human resource and general administration.
If you are young, ambitious and smart, you’ll definitely feel at home with us.
Send-in your resume now, it may be the start of your road to success.
Training
At PERODUA, we believe in constantly motivating and developing our work force. As we continue to grow, one of the strategies to remain focused on achiving our corporate goals is by having competent and qualified employees. We have carefully tailored our training programmes to suit the organization and employee needs.
For junior technical entry level technical employees, we provide the
Perodua Technical Education System (PTES) that is designed to fulfill our needs in terms of competent employees with basic automotive knowledge. This program is tied in with the national
MLVK (Majlis Latihan Vokasional Kebangsaan – National Vocational Training Council) qualification, whereby PTES is one of the approved training centres.
We also conduct special programmes such as the
Perodua Youth Training Programme (PYTP) for school leavers (SPM) who are recruited and trained in-house until they qualify to MLVK Level 1. The PYTP program is carried out annually as part of PERODUA’s initiative to support society at large by aiding and enabling young people to gain valuable knowledge and skills that increase their chances of employment.
Perodua Technical Education System (PTES) Course content 1. Fundamentals of servicing | 2. Periodic Maintenance. | General information |
| Automotive Knowledge |
| i. Engine. ii. Drive Train. iii. Chassis. iv. Electrical. |
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Gasoline Engine. | Steering System. | Fuel System. | Wheel Alignment & Tyres. | Ignition System. | Noise, Vibration & Harshness. | Emission Control System. | Fundamentals of Electricity. | Electronic Fuel Injection. | Starting System. | Diesel Engine. | Charging System. | Clutch, Manual Transmission & Transfer. | Body Electrical. | Propeller Shaft, Differential, Drive Shaft & Axle. | Air Conditioning System. | Automatic Transmission. | Brake System. | Suspension System. |
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Perodua Technical Education System (Advance) Course content Engine Area. | Drive Train. | Chassis Area. | Electrical Area. | For further information, please contact TRAINING
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