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CKD "Complete knock down (CKD), is a complete kit needed to assemble a vehicle. It is a common practice amongautomakers , as well asbus and rail vehicle manufacturers, to sell knocked down kits to their foreign affiliates in order to avoid high import taxes and/or receive tax preferences for providing local employment.An incomplete kit is known as SKD or Semi Knocked Down. Both types of KDs are collectively referred to within the auto industry as KDX or Knocked-down export, while cars assembled in the country of origin and exported whole to the destination market are known as BUX, or Built-Up Export.
KD kit assembling plants are cheaper to maintain because there is hardly any modern robotic equipment and the working force is usually much less expensive in comparison to the home country, so they are perfect for low-volume production. The CKD concept allows firms in developing markets to gain expertise in a particular industry. At the same time, the CKD kit exporting company gains new markets that would otherwise be closed.
In most basic form, a car in KD kit lacks only the
engine , battery and transmission, which are either supplied as "parts" for assembly (a "complete" kit) or obtained from 3rd parties (an "incomplete" kit); wheels and all of the interiors are already installed on the head factory. To gain some extra tax preferences, the manufacturer needs to further "localize" the car, i.e. increase the share of parts produced by local manufacturers, such as tires, wheels, seats, headlights, windscreens and glass, batteries, interior plastics, etc. down to the engine and transmission. At some point, even the steel body could be pressed, welded, and painted locally; this effectively makes KD assembly only a couple of steps behind the full-scale production.Developing nations may pursue trade and economic policies that call for
import substitution or local content regulations. Companies with CKD operations help the country substitute the finished products it imports with locally assembled substitutes.Automotive
By the time that Henry Ford co-wrote his 1922 memoir "My Life and Work", the Ford Motor Company was already shipping car parts from its Michigan plants for final assembly in the U.S. regions or foreign countries where the cars would be sold. [cite book | last = Ford | first = Henry | coauthors = Crowther, Samuel | authorlink = Henry Ford | year = 1922 | title = My Life and Work | publisher = Garden City Publishing Company | location = Garden City, New York, USA | pages = pp. 81, 167 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=4K82efXzn10C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Ford+1922+%22My+Life+and+Work%22 ]
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited inIndia began its business in 1947 with assembling CKDJeep s. Mahindra expanded their operations to include domestic manufacture of Jeep vehicles with a high level of local content under license from Kaiser Jeep Corporation and laterAmerican Motors (AMC). By 2005, Mahindra had become the largest producer ofSUV s in India.By 1959 and with the introduction of the Mini, the products of BMC were still either imported or assembled from CKD kits.
In 1961,
Renault began negotiations for a first partnership agreement with AMC. [ [http://www.tlind.dk/eng-rhistory_louis.htm History of Renault 1898-1975] , Retrieved onDecember 3 2007 .] Beginning in 1962, and continuing through 1967, AMC also sold CKD kits of its passenger cars to Renault. They were assembled in Renault's factory inHaren, Belgium and sold through its dealers inAlgeria ,Austria ,Belgium ,France , theNetherlands , andLuxembourg . The deal allowed AMC to sell its cars in new markets without a having to make a major Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The arrangement was good for the French automaker because its product range was lacking large cars and it needed to offer an "executive" model. The situation changed by 1977. It was now AMC that sought outside support for a new car in the sub-compact segment, which lead to the first of many agreements with Renault.In 1968, the independent German auto firm,
Karmann began assembly of CKD kits of AMC's newly introduced Javelin for distribution inEurope . American Motors also providedright hand drive versions of their automobiles to markets such asAustralia andSouth Africa . The components were shipped in containers to Australia from AMC's plants inKenosha, Wisconsin , orBrampton, Ontario . Assembly was byAustralian Motor Industries (AMI) inPort Melbourne, Victoria . Local content requirements were met by using Australian suppliers for the interiors (seats, carpeting, etc.) as well as for lights, heaters, and other components.New Zealand developed a car assembly industry as a means ofimport substitution and providing local employment, despite the small size of the local market. Following economic reforms in the 1980s, including the lowering of import tariffs, the ability to import Australian-built vehicles duty-free under the CER agreement, many car companies ended assembly in New Zealand and switched to importing completely built up vehicles fromJapan ,Australia , orEurope . More significantly, the easing of import restrictions led to a large number of Japanese used imports, which were far cheaper than locally-assembled used cars, and continue to outnumber so-called 'NZ New' vehicles. The last companies to assemble CKD kits in New Zealand wereToyota ,Nissan , Mitsubishi andHonda , which closed their plants in 1998, when the government announced plans to abolish import tariffs on cars.More recent examples include
Ukraine , which has almost prohibitive import taxes on finished cars. AutoZAZ assembles CKD kits of someLada ,Opel ,Mercedes-Benz and Daewoo cars. [ [http://www.aval.ua/eng/press/partners/?id=35008 "ZAZ increased car output by 7% in Q1 2006" Bank AVAL] , retrieved on:September 3 2007 .] It went as far as adopting a version ofDaewoo Lanos for full-scale production and equipping it with a domestic engine.In
Russia , the most known KD assembling facilities are owned byAvtotor , which producesHummer H2 ,BMW 3-series andBMW 5-series inKaliningrad , andRenault Logan inMoscow using facilities that once belonged toAZLK .In
South Carolina ,Daimler AG has a CKD assembly plant that manufacturesMercedes-Benz Sprinter vans for sale in the US and Canada at Dodge and Freightliner dealers.Rail
* The practice of selling "knocked down" railcars, called by that name, pre-dates the 20th century, as evidenced by an advertisement by
J. G. Brill and Company in the "Street Railway Journal" from 1898. [citation | last = Brill | first = Debra | coauthors = | authorlink = | year = 2001 | title = History of the J.G. Brill Company | publisher = Indiana University Press | location = Bloomington, Indiana, USA | pages = 56-57 | url = | doi = | id = ISBN 9780253339492 .]
*Bombardier ships incomplete cars from its plant atLa Pocatière, Quebec toPlattsburgh, New York andBarre, Vermont facilities for final assembly. These are to meet US "buy American" policies for public transit agencies and tariffs.
* Kawasaki has an assembly plant inYonkers, New York that completes final assembly of cars using bodies shipped fromKobe, Japan .Notes
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