Company type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Sunter, North Jakarta |
Area served | Indonesia |
Key people | Yasushi Kyoda (President) |
Products | Automobiles |
Production output |
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Owners | Daihatsu Motor Co. (61.7%) Astra International (31.9%) Toyota Tsusho (6.4%) |
Parent | Daihatsu |
Website | daihatsu |
PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (also called ADM) is an automobile manufacturing company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a joint venture company between Daihatsu, Astra International and Toyota Tsusho. It is the largest car manufacturer in Indonesia by production output and installed capacity, and has been second best-selling car brand behind Toyota.[1][2] ADM also supplied most Toyota-branded models sold in Indonesia, which includes compact cars such as Avanza, Rush, Agya and Calya.
The company was created as a result of a merger of three companies in 1992, which are PT Daihatsu Indonesia, PT Daihatsu Engine Manufacturing Indonesia, and PT National Astra Motor. Daihatsu increased its stake from 40 to 61.75% in 2002.[3] Distribution, sales and after sales service of Daihatsu vehicles are handled by Daihatsu Sales Operation (AI-DSO), a division of Astra International.[4]