Pakistani manufactured Toyota Altis cars handed over to Sri Lankan Police and Armed Forces

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One-hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars manufactured by Indus Motors Pakistan were handed over to the Sri Lankan Police and the Armed Forces in a ceremony held today at the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development Sri Lanka. The Secretary Defence and Urban Development Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the Chief Guest at the ceremony which was also graced by the High Commissioner of Pakistan in Colombo Maj Gen (R) Qasim Qureshi, Sri Lankan Army Commander Lt. Gen Daya Ratnayake and Inspector aGeneral of Police Sri Lanka, N.K. Illangakoon. The event was also witnessed by Ali Asghar Jamali and Ismail Ahmed Sethi of Indus Motors as well as Defence Advisor Col. Shaheryar Parvez Butt and Press Attaché Daud Ehtisham. The Toyota Corrola (Altis) cars are manufactured by the Indus Motor Company Limited (IMC) which is a joint venture between the House of Habib, Toyota Motor Corporation and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Japan for assembling, progressive manufacturing and marketing of Toyota vehicles in Pakistan since 1 July 1990. The company was incorporated in Pakistan as a public limited company in December 1989 and started commercial production in May 1993. The shares of company are quoted on the stock exchanges of Pakistan. IMC’s 105 acres production facilities located at Port Bin Qasim Industrial Zone near Karachi is a manufacturing site where both Toyota and Daihatsu brands are being manufactured.

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