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Renault Pars Company
Native name
شرکت رنو پارس
Company type Joint venture
Industry Automotive
Founded24 March 2004 [1]
Headquarters,
Owner Renault (51%)
IDRO Group (49%)
Website renault-iran.com

Renault Pars ( Persian: رنو پارس, Renou Pars, pronounced [ɾeˈnou ˈpɒːɾs]) is an Iranian joint venture established in 2004 and owned by Renault and Iran's Industrial Development Renovation Organisation (IDRO) . [2] The company is in charge of managing the assembly of CKD Renault cars by local manufacturers Iran Khodro and SAIPA's Pars Khodro. [3] [4]

History

Renault cars were manufactured in Iran as early as December 1976, when a local company started the production of the Renault 5. [5] However, several restrictions made difficult for Renault to manufacture locally. The restrictions were reduced in the 1990s [4] and Iran SAIPA produced various Renault cars, including the 5 and the 21. [6]

On 24 March 2004, Renault, IDRO and the Presidents of Iran Khodro and SAIPA signed the agreement which established Renault Pars. [1] The company organises the assembly of imported CKD cars, but the engines are produced locally. [3]

By 2018, Renault had left the Iranian market but its cars were still being made by its local partners. By 2020 SAIPA (Pars Khodro's parent) was making a updated version of the original Dacia Logan called the SAIPA Renault Pars Tondar with over 85% of local parts, according to company CEO Javad Soleimani. [7]

Cars manufactured

References

  1. ^ a b "Renault in Iran". Renault Pars. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Renault to produce cars in Iran". BBC News. BBC. 6 October 2004. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b Grünig, Rudolf; Morschett, Dirk (2011). "Strategies for Being International". Developing International Strategies: Going and Being International for Medium-sized Companies. Springer. p.  310. ISBN  978-3-642-24724-8.
  4. ^ a b Alizadeh, Parvin; Hakimian, Hassan, eds. (2014). "The development of Iran's auto industry in a comparative perspective". Iran and the Global Economy: Petro Populism, Islam and Economic Sanctions. Routledge. p. 157. ISBN  978-0-415-50554-3.
  5. ^ "Operating in Iran: an economy coming of age". Business International Research Report. 78 (1). Business International: 31. 1978.
  6. ^ Savary, Julien (1993). "Integration, globalisation and industrial location in Europe". In Cox, Howard; Clegg, Jeremy L; Ietto-Gillies, Grazia (eds.). The Growth of Global Business (RLE International Business). Routledge Library Editions: International Business. Routledge. p. 178. ISBN  0-415-09062-8.
  7. ^ "Iranian Carmaker To Restart Old Dacia Logan Production Without Renault's Involvement". November 14, 2020.
  8. ^ "SAIPA Renault Pars Tondar - Autocade". autocade.net.

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