Indus motor company hosts senate standing committee on industries and production

Karachi
Indus Motor Company (IMC) welcomed the Senate Standing Committee on Industries and Production for a detailed visit to its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The committee, chaired by Senator Aon Abbas, received a comprehensive briefing on IMC’s operations, localization initiatives, and strategic contributions to Pakistan’s economy.
The delegation included Senator Saleem Mandviwala, Senator Syed Masroor Ahsan, Senator Danesh Kumar, Senator Khalida Ateeb, and Senator Husna Bano, accompanied by Mr. Asad Islam Malhani, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Industries and Production.
The visit highlighted IMC’s significant efforts under the “Make in Pakistan” initiative, particularly its progress in localization, employment generation, and investments. Toyota’s longstanding partnership in Pakistan has not only fostered technological advancement but also helped reduce reliance on imports, contributing positively to the national balance of payments.
During the visit to IMC’s vehicle manufacturing plant, the delegation was deeply impressed by the scale, technological advancement, and operational efficiency of the facility. They toured Pakistan’s largest Sheet Metal Press Shop and observed firsthand the rigorous quality control systems and precision-driven manufacturing processes.
CEO IMC, Mr. Ali Asghar Jamali, apprised the delegation that the Pakistan plant is recognized under Toyota’s global “Zero Defect Facilities”—underscoring the company’s steadfast commitment to delivering world-class quality and manufacturing excellence.
While commending IMC’s efforts, Chairman Senator Aon Abbas emphasized the vital role of the local automotive sector in driving industrial growth and job creation. He reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities and supporting high-value investments in the auto sector.
Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of Indus Motor Company, remarked: “We are honored to host the Standing Committee and showcase IMC’s role in promoting self-reliance through local manufacturing.
Our commitment to the ‘Make in Pakistan’ vision continues to drive employment, reduce foreign exchange outflow, and support a cleaner, more efficient mobility future. However, to realize the full potential of this sector, it is imperative that the government ensures a stable, long-term automotive policy framework that encourages investment and industrial growth.”
He also expressed concern over the rising import of used cars, stating: “Despite leading global brands having invested billions in local manufacturing, over 64% of the industry’s installed production capacity remains idle. The unchecked influx of used car imports not only disrupts the formal industry but also hampers the growth of Large-Scale Manufacturing (LSM), undermining national economic goals and thousands of local jobs.”
The visit concluded with a renewed call for collaborative policymaking to unlock the auto industry’s potential, ensure technology transfer, and create a sustainable ecosystem that strengthens Pakistan’s industrial base.