Toyota begins assembly from SKD imports in Ghana

The SKDs are being delivered to the country through Tema Harbour port, which is near to the assembly plant


Toyota has started assembling vehicles in the African republic of Ghana, beginning with the Hilux pickup truck. The truck is being built at the new Toyota Tsusho assembly plant in Tema from imported semi-knockdown (SKD) kits.

The company said that next year it would also assemble the Suzuki Swift compact at the plant, again from SKD imports. That follows a collaboration agreement signed in 2019 between Toyota and Suzuki.

Both vehicles were previously imported as finished vehicles to Ghana. However, given the higher import duties on finished vehicles (of around 20%) it is more cost effective to import the vehicles as kits for assembly within the country.

The SKDs are being delivered to the country through Tema Harbour port, which is near to the assembly plant.

Toyota Tsusho, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor, has invested $7m in the Tema plant. It is called Toyota Tsusho Manufacturing Ghana and will have an annual production capacity of 1,300 vehicles. It is the first Japanese carmaker to establish a production base in the country.

Toyota Tsusho took over all business and operations in Africa from Toyota Motor in January 2019. The latest plant brings to five the number of production plants it has in Africa, including Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria and Rwanda.

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