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EUKOR is a South Korean specialised Roll-on/roll-off shipping line. The company's specialize in the sea carriage of new and used cars and High & Heavy cargo. The name of the brand EUKOR comes from a portmanteau that combines the words "Europe & Korea". The company is owned by Wilh.
South Korea 414 4 Spain 333 5 United Kingdom 170 Motorcycles, incl. mopeds, and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars (8711) 42,155 1 China 11,591 2 Germany 3,572 3 Japan 3,510 4 Thailand 3,476 5 India 2,617 Bicycles and other cycles, incl. delivery tricycles, not motorised (8712) 9,692 1
Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to car production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. However, most North Koreans are unable to afford a car. Because of the very small market for cars in the country, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low: in 2003, only 314 cars were produced even though the factory had the facilities to ...
Daewoo Motors (/ ˈ d eɪ w uː / DAY-woo) was a South Korean automotive company established in 1937 as "National Motors". The company changed its name several times until 1982 when it became "Daewoo Motors" following its acquisition by the Daewoo Group.
During the entry of Hyundai in 1996, fellow South Korean Daewoo had entered the Indian automobile market just three years before, while Ford, Opel and Honda had entered less than a year back. Hyundai's first car in the country, the Hyundai Santro was launched on 23 September 1998 and was considered a success. It became the second best-selling ...
Zyle Motors (Korean: 자일자동차) was an auto sales company established in 1966 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It operated car dealerships in South Korea that sold vehicles manufactured by Daewoo Motors and its successors and partners. [1] It was the largest motor sales company in Korea. [citation needed]
Kia Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer, with a production output of 2 million vehicles per year. Pictured is the Gwangju Plant. South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia maintains 14 manufacturing facilities in eight countries along with research centres in South Korea, the US, Japan, and Germany. [1]
Changwon Plant (South Korea) – Engine and parts factory. The present main (assembly) site is located in Pyeongtaek's Chilgoe neighbourhood and was built in 1979. The whole site (including surrounding land) covers 850,000 m 2 (9,100,000 sq ft ) and also includes the aforementioned headquarters and research and development buildings.