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Formerly | Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle |
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Company type | Public |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1955; 69 years ago (1955) |
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Area served | Asia, Latin America and Middle East |
Key people | Byungsoo Baik, President and CEO |
Products | Buses |
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Number of employees | 5,000 |
Parent | Young An Hat Company |
Website | daewoobus.co.kr |
Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle | |
Hangul | 자일대우상용차 |
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Revised Romanization | Dae-u Beoseu |
McCune–Reischauer | Taeu Pŏsŭ |
Zyle Daewoo Bus, formerly "Zyle Daewoo Commercial Vehicle" is a South Korean manufacturer of buses and is majority owned by Young-An Hat Company, based in Busan. It was established in 2002 as a successor to previous merger, Daewoo Motor Company. These buses are primarily used for public transportation. Daewoo Bus has been in a partnership in 2006 with GM Daewoo (now GM Korea).
Daewoo Bus' principal subsidiaries and partners are:
Daewoo Bus Busan Plant. (1960 - ?)[2][3][4][5]
Large heavy-duty buses
Daewoo Group (1967–1999)
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