SC Auto (Myanmar) Co., Ltd introduced its three SC NEUSTAR brand
buses at the opening ceremony of the auto company’s assembling plant at Yangon
Industrial Zone in Mingaladon Township, Yangon on 28 May 2009. The factory has
already started its work of car assembling and maintenance with cent per cent
Singaporean investment.
Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman of Myanmar Investment
Commission U Thaung Tun welcomed the involvement of high-tech foreign
industries in Myanmar. “The Commission has issued the permit for the car
assembling company under the Semi Knocked-Down (SKD) system and is encouraging
the company to produce cars under Complete Knocked–Down (CKD) system soon,” he
said.
“The development of high-tech foreign partnerships will serve as
a boaster for local SMEs and supporting industries,” he noted. The MIC Chair
expressed pleasure and honour in witnessing the production of European standard
SC NEUSTAR cars in Myanmar. He also lauded the SC Auto (Myanmar) Co., Ltd as
the company will become the first automaker distributing “Made in Myanmar” SC
NEUSTAR buses locally and internationally.
Also speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister of Yangon Region U
Pyo Min Thein expressed pleasure and honour for witnessing the production of
European standard cars for the local market as well as markets in Asia and
Europe. Ambassador of Singapore to Myanmar H.E Ms. Vanessa Chan also attended
the ceremony. Managing Director of the company Ms. Rachel Lee explained points
of the factory and future programs. About 370 investors, entrepreneurs and auto
distributors were also present.
SC Auto (Myanmar) Co., Ltd began its journey into Myanmar when
the MIC issued the permit in 2015. Its assembling plant in Myanmar, the SC Auto
(Myanmar) factory, is receiving raw materials and technology from EU countries.
It is running with 100 employees – 80 production staffs and 20 office and
marketing staffs. It produced three buses in May 2009.
Auto-assembling technicians of Singapore and Myanmar employees
who have at least ten years of work experience in the Island nation are running
the factory. As Myanmar employees are working at various levels of positions,
the factory is generating high-tech jobs for the local people.
SC Auto (Myanmar) factory meets the standard of its Singaporean
counterpart, SC Auto (Singapore). The SC Auto (Myanmar) factory is assembling
cars with latest computer-guided technology including 2D laser moulders and
cutters, automatic wire cutters and testers, bus testers, car spraying and
painting workshops, and spare parts production lines.
The buses are durable as the factory is using high tensile
strength stainless steel, it imports from Finland, in assembling cars.
Moreover, the factory has the advantages in safety and quality as it holds the
certificates recommending that its products meet the European standard.
The entering of responsible investors like the SC Auto produces
mutual benefits as their investments generate job opportunities for Myanmar
workers and increase the number of Myanmar technicians and their qualifications,
while they themselves can cheap labour, Myanmar hospitality and the
opportunities enshrined in the ASEAN investment agreement.
According to what Managing Director Ms. Rachel Lee has explained
in her speech at the ceremony, an international investment project in Myanmar
serves as a bold new step towards penetrating the global market deeper as the
country offers all those benefits and advantages.
SC Auto is the first to produce buses that are suitable for the
climate and roads of Myanmar. Under its future programs, the factory will
assign more employees and assemble up to 100 55-Seater SC Auto Brand
Bus/Coaches. Due to the improving work proficiency of Myanmar workers and their
ability to operate high-tech machines and their enthusiasm, the factory will
hire over 400 more Myanmar workers in a four-year period for a gradual increase
in it production capacity. In this way, the factory will prove that it is
making a responsible investment.
The Myanmar Investment Commission is inviting more responsible
investments under the current government in office, and foreign investors,
including automakers are showing greater interest in it. The arrival of Quality
Investment and the renowned companies like the SC Auto in the country opens
more ground for manufacturing car parts locally, with the involvement of small
and medium industries of the country.
We must underpin the SC Auto (Myanmar) factory as it will apply
the Complete Knocked–Down (CKD) system in the future for the progress of local
supporting industries. Moreover, it will be the first enterprise to produce
European standard SC NEUSTAR buses in Myanmar for European and Asian markets
and local use.
It will also serves as an import-substitute industry, providing
advanced buses for the local market. In this way, the investment of the SC Auto
will ensure long-term benefits for the country. So, let’s all welcome the “Made
in Myanmar” SC NEUSTAR buses.
By Maung Thitsa (Yankin)
(Translation: TMT)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar


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